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Book Review – Montana Mornings

01 Wednesday Mar 2017

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The Wildes of Birch Bay, Book 3

by Kim Law

Gabe Wilde has never been more ready for a change. Thirty-three and in the midst of a divorce, he’s packed up his second-grade daughter and come home to Birch Bay, Montana. New house, new career, new life. Only, with changes come stress. His daughter is struggling with the transition to their new norm—and Gabe is out of ideas as to how to help.

Erica Bird is mired in her own worries. After impulsively leaving the teaching job she loved, she may finally be free from her cheating ex, but separated from her family and everything she’s ever known, second guesses linger. Substitute teaching in Birch Bay is fine for the time being, but what will her future hold?

When Gabe’s daughter winds up in Erica’s class, the two meet—or rather, reunite. Neither has forgotten their college romance or the tender feelings they once shared, but will their complicated pasts destroy their second chance? Or will old desire lead to a new love when each needs it most?

I enjoyed the first book in this series, Montana Cherries, but somehow I missed out on the second one.  And while this one can easily stand on its own, I think that having read the first story helped me understand where the Wilde kids are coming from.  I’m not sure if Montana Rescue plays into Gabe’s story but I know that Dani’s definitely sets up the family history.  I’ll say it again – this one can stand alone, Law does a great job of giving you the details you need.  Although I think having that framework would make it easier to understand where Gabe is coming from.

And you’ll need it because Gabe is a very complex man.  He has been badly hurt by women in his past, first by his mother and then his wife, and now he’s got a daughter who needs him desperately.  She’s overwhelmed with everything she’s feeling and at her age she has no idea how to deal.  It’s heartbreaking to see what these two are having to deal with but Gabe is dedicated to doing what is best for his little girl.

Erica and Gabe meet again, but the years haven’t been all that kind to either of them.  While he’s dealing with the fallout from his narcissistic ex, she’s got her own relationship problems to deal with.  A cheating husband and a small town don’t go together so she’s moved to get away from the pressures of gossip & proximity.  Unfortunately as badly as she wants to, it’s hard to just turn off her feelings so she’s trying to figure out how to let go.  The sexy man and wounded little girl next door help to take her mind off of it but she quickly finds herself getting involved.

There are so many emotions that run through this book and Law has you twisted up in knots before you know it.  I desperately wanted them to find the peace and love they deserve, but it takes a lot of effort to overcome their histories.  Little progresses though make things worthwhile and before you know things are looking up all around.  It’s not going to be easy but nothing good ever is!

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Book Review – On the Rocks

14 Thursday Jan 2016

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A Turtle Island book

by Kim Law

Sassy tomboy Ginger Atkinson would rather be captaining a deep-sea fishing boat than baking pies, yet she still wishes she had a man to bake for. Sure, the pretty redhead is happy running her late father’s Turtle Island ferry business, but everyone in the world is finding love except her. Stuck on the wrong side of thirty, she’s trying to accept singlehood by building a dream home—for one.

In high school, Carter Ridley loved to sneak off with his good friend Ginger to watch the sun rise over the ocean. But after graduation, his path took a different route. One that, unlike Ginger’s, did get him the spouse and house of his dreams. At least, until a scandal shattered everything.

Running from his heartbreak, Carter returns to Turtle Island, where he discovers that Ginger is all grown up. His teenage friend has become the woman he’s always wanted. But will Carter’s pain scare him away from a chance at happiness? Or can he be the loving partner Ginger’s been looking for?

I haven’t read any of the Turtle Island books and at first I thought I hadn’t read any of Law’s books at all but then I realized I was wrong.  A few months ago I read Montana Cherries and really liked it.  And based what I’ve read so far, I’m going to be adding her to my always read list because these two have been wonderful.

Both Carter and Ginger have some growing to do and time spent together helps them find their way again.  The future Ginger expected hasn’t shown up yet and she’s getting a little desperate.  Her thirtieth birthday is here and she’s always expected to be married with kids by now.  But the more unsuccessful dates she goes on the harder she tries, which unfortunately doesn’t help.  In an attempt to get a relationship to stick, she’s forgotten to be true to herself.  Carter is coming out of a very bad end to his marriage and he’s angry at the entire world.  Back on Turtle Island to check in on his sister has him running into his old friend, Ginger.  It doesn’t take long for her sassy & bright personality to start bringing him out from behind his walls … but that doesn’t mean he’s ever going to want to expose his heart again.

The relationship that develops between these two is just about perfect.  I love them together as they become friends again, which of course develops into an attraction, but with Carter’s faith in tatters he’s only willing to go for something casual.  Being a romance, you know that that doesn’t stick, but it’s nice to see them try 🙂  And while they do have some crazy hot chemistry (sizzling hot!), they also have a strong foundation of mutual respect and caring which lays the groundwork for something more to happen eventually … once Carter gets over his past hurts.

With characters that pop and story lines that keep me glued to the pages, I’m keeping my eye on what Law delivers next – it’s sure to be fantastic!

 

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Book Review – Montana Cherries

31 Friday Jul 2015

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Here’s another one that I really enjoyed reading and that is showing some great reviews.  Check out Amazon & Goodreads if you don’t believe me 🙂

*****

Law-Montana-Cherries-CoverMontana Cherries

by Kim Law

Montlake Romance, Contemporary

July 28, 2015

Paperback & Kindle

Blurb:

After her mother’s tragic death, Dani Wilde had no choice but to abandon her dreams. She left Columbia University and returned to her family’s Montana cherry farm, intent on being a maternal figure to her brothers. Now the kids are grown, and it’s finally her time to fly. Her sights are on New York City, and nothing will stop her—not even an old flame with gorgeous green eyes.

Celebrity photographer Ben Denton hasn’t seen Montana in years—and hasn’t spoken to Dani since “that night” so long ago. When he discovers he’s a dad to a four-year-old—and the child’s mother refuses to care for her—Montana and the Wilde farm spring to mind. The orchard is the only place that’s ever felt like home, but will the warmth of the Wilde family be enough to help Ben figure out how to be a father?

As the Wilde family gathers for the yearly cherry harvest and Dani struggles to figure out what she really wants in life, she discovers the shocking truth about her own mother—and learns that following her heart may lead her to her dreams after all.

*****

Review:

Montana Cherries reminded me a little of a Robyn Carr book (and if you have been around for a while you know how much I LOVE those).  There is so much more going on here than just the romance between Dani and Ben, which would be great on its own.  There are also family issues (on both sides), plus a few hard-hitting secrets.  Both Dani and Ben have to learn where they belong, how they fit into their families and some interesting truths about themselves & those around them.

(I’m going to have to give a little bit of a spoiler because Dani’s whole storyline is impacted by it.  So if you don’t want to know skip past this paragraph 🙂 )  Dani and her brothers were seriously jacked up by her mom, although Dani has blocked it out for years.  You go thru the first half of the book thinking that her mom was wonderful and then you get quite a shocker.  This leads to a lot of soul-searching and therapy for her to understand how her mom has controlled her life and her decisions ever since … and how it has impacted her family.  It is devastating but I was thrilled that Law had her get professional help.  In her Acknowledgments she talks about how this process had to be shortened for the book and I really appreciate her comments about the issues & why she had to handle it the say she did.  It shows a nice understanding about how devastating something like this truly can be.

I will say I was a little surprised by Ben about 2/3 of the way thru.  Up to that point he’d shown an amazing understanding of Dani’s needs and had been wonderfully supportive.  But then his ego and heart get a little damaged and he seemed to forget all of that.  Once he gets over himself though it does help get us to an ending that is just too darn sweet for words.

Dani has some brothers that will likely have stories of their own which will be just as full of emotional issues as this one and I can’t wait to see where Law takes them.  If she continues to display the same thoughtfulness with them as she did with Dani, they are going to have quite the rollercoaster ride.

*****

Grooms_2012_01C-Brighter-SmallerAuthor Info:

As a child, award-winning author Kim Law cultivated a love for chocolate, anything purple, and creative writing. She penned her debut work, “The Gigantic Talking Raisin,” in the sixth grade and got hooked on the delights of creating stories. Before settling into the writing life, however, she earned a college degree in mathematics and then worked as a computer programmer. Now she’s living out her lifelong dream of writing romance novels. She’s won the Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart Award, has been a finalist for the prestigious RWA RITA Award, and has served in varied positions for her local RWA chapter. A native of Kentucky, Kim lives with her husband and an assortment of animals in Middle Tennessee.

CONTACT LINKS:

www.kimlaw.com

kim@kimlaw.com

twitter.com/kim_law

facebook.com/kimlawauthor

pinterest.com/kimlawauthor/

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