Howdy y'all! Crystal Barnes here. Want to escape the summer heat? Or maybe just pretend you're in a cooler climate as the A/C blows your sweat away? How about picking up Misty Beller's latest release The Lady and the Mountain Call? Set in the Rockies and filled with twists and turns brought on by mountain struggles and an unpredictable dementia patient, Misty's latest edition to her Mountain Dreams series will definitely suck you into another time and place and keep you eagerly turning pages.
Cathleen Donahue (the town doctors' sister) can't resist a body in need, even if that body is a widow who resides in the mountains miles from town and the comforts Cathleen's been afforded most of her life. She's determined to help regardless of the trial or discomfort until the widow's son returns from his annual trapping run in the mountains.
Reuben Scott doesn't know of his father's demise or his mother's dementia. He expects a short visit home like always and then to return to his beloved wilderness. What he doesn't expect is the feminine, yet feisty, city woman caring for his mother or how much he's needed on the property for a change. But can he handle the sedate life he never seemed built for before? What will he do when Cathleen returns to the life and luxuries he could never offer her? How will he manage without her, especially if she might be leaving with his heart?
A great read and a definite recommend.
Grab your copy here.
P.S. If you haven't read the other books in the series, no worries. The Lady and the Mountain Call reads just fine as a stand-alone novel. :) Or you could just by the whole series. They're all great books. :) Happy reading!
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I do like the sound of this.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good read, Mary. Hope you get a chance to enjoy it.
DeleteI loved the first book in this series: the Lady and the Mountain Man. Readers are in for a treat with Misty's books.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great read in the heat warning that is affecting so many at this time. One reason I enjoy books with a different season than the one I'm experiencing at the time.
ReplyDeleteI hear ya, Marilyn. We can at least pretend it's cooler. :) Hope you get to enjoy this one. :) Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteThis book sounds great! Thanks for a great review!
ReplyDeleteHope you get an opportunity to enjoy it, Connie. Thanks for coming by. :)
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