Montana Cowboy Bride by Jane Porter

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Another truly amazing story, Montana Cowboy Bride by Jane Porter, book six in her Wyatt Brothers of Montana series, brought us an emotionally engaging, tender and moving story; showing strength and character, unparallel caring and love, as Briar and Jet journey towards a beautiful and wonderful future together. Set on the Sundowner Ranch in Wyoming, with her life in turmoil, twenty-two year-old Briar Phillips has turned up pregnant, scared and alone. Hoping for help and advice from her older brother Cade, Briar is devastated to learn that he’s away for a few days. She’s a natural at training horses and had hoped to work in the stables at the ranch, so is less than impressed to find herself helping out in the kitchen of the big house, where she is housed to keep her safe from the ranch hands.

 

Briar keeps her pregnancy a secret at first. Briar finds herself gravitating toward Jet. Jet Manning is a tough and rugged guy, ten years older than Briar. He is a former navy fighter pilot who sacrificed all to avenge his mother's death. Tall, handsome, capable, efficient, just a little dangerous, a gentleman with the softest heart; he is a man to swoon over. The pull between these two is there from the start though both of them fight it. After becoming friends, Briar reveals her pregnancy secret to Jet and he feels compelled to help her. It was wonderful watching them let down their walls, become friends, own up to their mistakes and learn from them, as well as fall in love. It was also interesting watching Briar and Ms. Warner becoming friends, as well as Briar viewing the elder woman as a grandmother figure that she loves and admires.

 

Ms. Porter, an amazing story teller in her own right, wrote an amazing, emotional, and heart-warming story, written with sensitivity and believability that definitely should not to be missed. This story is filled with strong attraction, clever dialogue, and strong, big-hearted characters, enabling Briar and Jet to make their own family with a future together. I highly recommend Montana Cowboy Bride to other readers.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

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