Her grandfather wants her to come home, and Molly thinks she just might. His ranch will be a good place for her sons to grow up, a place to escape big-city influences. Then she learns—from a stranger named Sam Dakota—that her grandfather is ill. Possibly dying. Molly packs up the kids without a second thought and makes the long drive to Sweetgrass, Montana. Once she arrives, she immediately has questions about Sam Dakota. Why is he working on her grandfather’s ranch? Why doesn’t the sheriff trust him? Just who is he? But despite everything, Molly can’t deny her attraction to Sam—until her ailing grandfather tries to push them into marriage. Moving to the state of Montana is one thing; entering the state of matrimony is another! Some borders aren’t so easy to cross. . . . “Well-developed emotions and appealing characters… Macomber is a skilled storyteller who turns [Montana] into an engaging . . . love story." —Publishers Weekly
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"This book was great. It was easy to read and an exciting mystery that keeps you guessing. I couldn't read it fast enough to try figuring out all the twists and turns. Right down to the last page."
— Connie (5 out of 5 stars)
" The main female character was REALLY annoying in the beginning. Probably my least favorite of the Debbie Macomber books I've read. "
— Sarah, 2/8/2014" much better than Macomber's Seattle stories. "
— Mcfree, 2/6/2014" This was like the troubles of Job. One major problem or crisis piled on after another...which needless to say makes her question the male interest. That says it all. "
— Robin, 2/5/2014" Molly Cogan single mom of 2 boys Clay and Tom living in CA in the big city was under the stress of her ex-husbands being in jail no child support his trial, her son "
— Melanie, 2/3/2014" Really good story - Debbie's done it again. I love her books. "
— Margaret, 1/20/2014" Really enjoyed this one a quick read too! "
— Darlene, 1/20/2014" Not one of her best. "
— Sarah, 1/10/2014" it was my least favorite of the debbie macomber books i have read. she wrote it in 1998 and i didn't like the direction the story took. im a big fan of her books and very glad her books aren't all like this one. "
— Amy, 1/7/2014" This is a great quick mindless read. It has love, action, and mystery. It takes place on a farm and really lets you escape to mental images of life on a crazy ranch. "
— Jacque, 1/5/2014" You were right, Aletha...this is another good one. I love this author! "
— Pati, 12/27/2013" It started off a bit slow to me but picked up near the middle of the story. I enjoyed it a lot and finished it in a few days once it got into a rhythm. "
— Skye, 12/15/2013" Good read. A plot within a plot within a plot. Makes for a very intriguing read. Hard to put it down. "
— Justme, 11/25/2013" Debbie Macomber writes such great books. Have I mentioned how much I love my Kindle? I can order books from the public library any time, browse the free books on Kindle anytime. Why did I wait so long to ask for a Kindle? Good book with a happy ending. I wish there was a part 2 for this book. "
— Jen, 11/15/2013" I couldn't get into this one, even though I really tried for over half the book. I find it hard to buy the quickie marriage to save the ranch and this background noise about Loyalists wanting the land really turned me off. "
— Sarah, 11/10/2013" I just started reading this book,i like her books alot too. "
— Debra, 11/7/2013" A really good love story with a little suspense. "
— Lesley, 8/23/2013" Not a fan of how this author writes. "
— Cara, 7/27/2013" 1st DM, pretty gd. Liked the chrctrs: typicl CC "
— Susan, 7/22/2013" The story was ok bu the writing needed help. I was lead to believe this was a clean romance but I did not think so. "
— Melissa, 7/20/2013" I had never read her before but love lots of similar authors. I really liked her writing style. I am a new fan for sure :) "
— Katy, 7/17/2013" Different than most of Debbie's books but a good vacation read. :) "
— Julie, 6/2/2013" This book was ok. The writer left the readers hanging waiting for more to happen. There were a lot of loose ends at the end of the book. I did like that there was a twist with the sheriff. "
— Heidi, 4/11/2013" Always enjoy her books, give you a nice quick break from real life "
— Sherry, 3/14/2013" I enjoy a romance every now and then! "
— Michelle, 2/12/2013" A story with some different twists. A very good read. There were a few unanswered questions, and as someone else stated, more likely should have been set in eastern Montana. "
— Mum, 2/2/2013" I loved this book! I laughed, I cried, I couldn't put it down! The only problem is figuring out the ending. I wish I'd been wrong, but it worked. Love, love, loved the book! "
— Michele, 1/23/2013Debbie Macomber is a leading voice in women’s fiction. Her novels have hit the number one on the New York Times bestsellers list as well as making the USA Today and Publishers Weekly lists. Her novels Mrs. Miracle and Call Me Mrs. Miracle inspired the Hallmark Channel’s top-watched movies for the year when they were released. There are more than 200 million copies of her books in print worldwide.
Emily Beresford has been nominated for an Audie Award for best narration by the Audiobook Publishers Association and has received an Earphones Award from AudioFile magazine. She earned a BA degree from Green Mountain College in Vermont, with concentrations in creative writing, music, and English.