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Forever Dreams - Leeanna Morgan

Montana Brides Book 1

I was pretty excited to read this book, countryside with hot cowboys, you can't wish for a better setting, though I am 100% a city girl, there is something about country romance that makes it so raw and exotic.

So here, Gracie comes from New Zealand in search of her father and ends up falling in love with the hot-as-hell cowboy Trent she's bunking with. And the story goes on and on until they finally end up together.

I would rate this book a 4/10.
There is so much happening and so many elements that it takes away the focus from the actual love story. And we all know that the best love stories are the simple ones. Moreover there is hardly any romance, like next to none and cowboys are the epitome of wooing. There is a ball, a dance, a trip to Vegas and nothing connects. Yes, you know as well as I do how it's going to end, but it just doesn't make any sense. I was hoping for a whirlwind romance and instead all I got was disappointment. -_-
I would definitely NOT recommend this book. But as it is available for free on Amazon, you may just check it out.

Till next time...
Xoxo

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