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Montana Sky Paperback | Pages: 438 pages
Rating: 4.08 | 42340 Users | 1017 Reviews

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Title:Montana Sky
Author:Nora Roberts
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 438 pages
Published:June 27th 2006 by Berkley (first published March 12th 1996)
Categories:Romance. Contemporary Romance. Fiction. Romantic Suspense. Contemporary. Mystery

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When Jack Mercy died, he left behind a ranch worth nearly twenty million dollars. Now his three daughters—each born of a different mother, and each unknown by the others—are gathered to hear the reading of the will. But the women are shocked to learn that before any of them can inherit, they must live together on the ranch for one year. For Tess, a screenwriter who just wants to collect her cash and get back to Hollywood, it’s a nightmare. For Lily, on the run from her abusive ex-husband, it’s a refuge. And for Willa—who grew up on the ranch—it’s an intrusion into her rightful home.They are sisters…and strangers. Now they face a challenge: to put their bitterness aside and live like a family. To protect each other from danger—and unite against a brutal enemy who threatens to destroy them all…

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Original Title: Montana Sky
ISBN: 0425205754 (ISBN13: 9780425205754)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Willa Mercy, Ben McKinnon, Lily Mercy, Adam Wolfchild, Tess Mercy, Nathan Torrence
Setting: Montana(United States)
Literary Awards: RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Romantic Suspense (1997)

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Three stories in one, about three half-sisters who are forced to live together for a year if they want the inheritance their awful late father left them.Tess, the oldest, is an L.A. screenwriter who wanted to get what little money her father left for her and return home. Lily, the middle sister, had been abused and was moving from place to place, always looking over her shoulder for her ex-husband to find her again. Willa, the youngest one, grew up in the farm, working hard at the ranch to gain

Turns out I'm really not enamored of thriller elements in Roberts's plots. I kept wishing they weren't there, or that they were different. But I liked the sisters a lot, and I appreciated the observation that they were all supposed to hate each other. Jack Mercy: what an idiot. Though I wish Willa and Ben had acknowledged that ultimately, they were what Jack wanted, and I wish Adam had felt less like a protector and Lily less like a lost child. Otherwise, there are a lot of golden moments here,

You can find this review in English below.Recuerdo haber tenido la misma sensación cuando vi la película que leyendo el libro. La historia pintaba interesante y con 450 páginas pensaba que habría tiempo suficiente para desarrollar todos los personajes a la perfección, pero no ha sido así. Es casi un crimen decir que todo ha pasado my rápido y que los personajes han sido bidimensionales. Páginas había para dar profundidad a la trama y a los protagonistas, pero al final han estado llenas de

4 but more like 4.5 starsI had no idea how to begin this review since this was the longest book I've read in a long time and A LOT of stuff happens and I had A LOT of feelings about the stuff that happens. But I'll stick to the major ones.The relationships between the three very different sisters that developed over time and through triumphs, tears and terrors were the most rewarding aspects of this book. Of course I enjoyed the individual romances (how could I not?) as well but the siblings

The death of her father took Willa Mercy by surprise - he hadn't even told her he was sick. Finding out that the cold man who she'd tried her entire life to please had left a will that took away the home she'd grown up in and the ranch she'd worked on for her entire life and split it between herself and two half-sisters she'd never even met, demanding that to get anything, they all had to live together on Mercy ranch for a year, is a betrayal that she can't even process. Then, still reeling from

I read this when it first came out and then again a few years back. And I've seen the Lifetime movie as well. My rating is based on the enjoyment from years ago and I'm not sure what my reaction would be if I read it today. I did enjoy it enough to add it to my personal library when it initially came out.

Could've done without the drawn-out drama and the multiple chapters from the killer's POV, which I never like. (view spoiler)[But bonus points for letting Ham live in the end. I would've been upset had he not made it. (hide spoiler)] But aside from that, I loved this. SISTERSSSSSSS. I loved all three of them, but I do believe Tess was my favourite. Although I might change my mind about that in a couple of minutes' time, because they're all pretty great. Ben and Willa were by far my favourite

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