Molly Bishop loves living in Manhattan and managing a boutique luxury hotel. She’s about to be promoted to her dream job of General Manager, the role she’s been striving for her entire career. There’s only one thing standing in her way. The will of her childhood friend, Christian Ford’s grandfather. She hasn’t even seen Christian in over ten years, but a recent run-in with his grandfather during … his grandfather during a rare visit home, resulted in a new condition to the will. Christian will only inherit the ranch he’s been running and the real estate development business that he has expanded, if he marries Molly and stays married for at least six months.
This is what I would call a cozy romance, it’s romantic and sweet and is set in a small fictional town about 30 miles from Bozeman, MT.
Book 1–Six Months in Montana, Molly and Christian’s story
Book 2–Mistletoe in Montana, Dan and Traci’s story
Book 3–Mischief in Montana, Isabella and Travis’s story
Book 4–Match-Making in Montana, Anna and Zach’s story
I love to cook and try new recipes and if you do too, you may want to check out the recipe I included at the end of the book, for Lazy Lobster Casserole, the dish that Molly serves her guests at the Rose Cottage Inn’s first wine dinner. It’s a recipe I know by heart and have made a million times and is great for special occasions. It’s a holiday tradition in our family to have it every Christmas Eve. 🙂
***Also, please know that this book has a bit of a food focus, if you don’t like cooking or talk of recipes, etc. this may not be a good fit for you.
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Q & A with the Author
Q-This is a sweet western romance set in Montana with a marriage of convenience plot. Why Montana? Why a marriage of convenience? Hasn’t that been done to death?
A-The setting of Montana is actually what came to me first. I was inspired by a close friend who moved to Bozeman in her late 30’s because she’d visited the area once and it felt like home. She bought a kayak and joined a local kayak club to make friends and ended up meeting the love of her life. A year later married and now have a five month old baby boy. So now, to me, Bozeman means romance. 🙂
I grew up reading Harlequin category romances, and have always loved the marriage of convenience stories. I knew they were popular with western romances, with all the mail-order brides, and I wanted to put a modern spin on it. I loved the idea of a meddling grandfather who plays match-maker from the grave. Having the stipulation that Molly and Christian have to stay married for six months made the premise even more fun. I also have a soft spot for the idea of best friends (in this case former childhood best friends) who end up together.
Q-What writers have influenced you?
A-Where do I start? There are so many! There’s a few main ones that come to mind who I really admire. Debbie Macomber is one. I love the sweet romances that she writes and the family focused women’s fiction and continuing series. I first discovered her when she was writing for Silhouette and fell in love with her voice. I bought every Debbie Macomber book as soon as they were released. Maeve Binchy is another favorite. I love the warm cast of characters that populate her stories. Danielle Steel is another writer I really admire. My sister and I read all of her books as soon as they are released. We always know exactly what we are getting with her books, a sweet escape with likable people and a story you can’t put down.
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Awesome book For a first book you grabbed me right in.
I love all of Pamela Kelley’s books. She’s such a wonderful writer!
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Entertaining
It’s a beautiful, lovely, elegant and touching story!
Interesting twists for the characters who must adapt
I love this book
Easy read. Entertaining
This is a sweet story, but I doubt the will was legal. Everything in it is kinda lukewarm. I do like that sex was not 3 pages of lots of detail… but it was so tepid I could not believe either would want more. It limps to a finale.
Sweet and clean romance
Three point five stars
Molly and Christian enter into an agreement to get married for six months so that Christian can inherit in grandfather’s ranch. Both have their own careers and both know that after six months the whole thing will be over. The story is whether the romance will continue after that.
The characters were …
A very sweet story.
A great romantic escape story! Sweet and clean!
Good
I loved the people in the story I loved the content
It was kind of predictable and pretty short.
**1
Six Months in Montana (Montana Sweet Western Romance Series, Book 1)
3 stars
I purchased a copy of the novella Montana Sweet Western Romance book 1: Six Months in Montana: Molly and Christian’s by Pamela Kelley and this review was given freely.
A novella with promise. NY hotel manager Molly and childhood friend, architect and rancher …
Although the premise of the story was interesting and I did enjoy reading, I felt that it was rushed at the end. There was a disconnect between Molly and Christian aand I never felt any warm between the two of them or any sort of character development in Christian whatsoever.
Friendship Renewed
Molly & Christian grew up together until her dad passed and they moved to Brooklyn when she was 14. She grew up and became assistant GM for a hotel in Manhattan, Christian went to school and became an Architect and running the family ranch. When his grandfather died and put a condition on the will. Can they make it work for 6 …
Funny how family can affect the lives of their children, and others, even after they are gone. Different perspectives can alter lives, for better or worse, if people are open to change. This is a great example of how meddling relatives made a life-altering difference. Funny, whimsical, great read.
Nice love story. I love settings in Montana.
Loved the characters! Looking forward to more books in this series.