Montana Dreams by Anna J Stewart

Posted November 30, 2020 by karenbaron in Review, Romance, Series / 0 Comments

Montana Dreams by Anna J Stewart

Montana Dreams

by Anna J. Stewart
five-stars
Series: Blackwell Sisters #3
Series Rating: five-stars
Published by Harlequin Heartwarming on October 1, 2020
Genres: Sweet Cowboy Romance
Pages: 368
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Also in this series: Montana Welcome, Montana Wishes, Montana Match, Montana Wedding

Can a single dad and a business whiz…

Find the right connection?

Swapping Silicon Valley for a Montana ranch isn’t Peyton Harrison’s choice. Nor is bringing along a bodyguard. But until threats subside at Peyton’s tech company, Matteo Rossi intends to watch over her while also reconnecting with his young son. Peyton’s instant bond with little Gino is making her rethink her path—and her feelings for Matteo. Is a new dream unfolding under Montana’s endless sky?
USA TODAY Bestselling Author

Montana Dreams by Anna J Stewart follows how Peyton ends up in Montana and why she is there?

Will Peyton find what she has been missing in Matteo and Gino?

Peyton Harrison

Peyton Harrison is the oldest of the Harrison-Blackwell sisters and is the only one that still remembers their father. Well, their birth father, Thomas Blackwell. She has learned quite a lot since having to lay low in Montana on her paternal family’s ranch in hopes that she won’t be followed. Peyton has gotten to know Lily better and how well ranch life agrees with Lily, especially her new fiance. Spending time away from work and being there for Matteo and his son Gino has made a huge difference in Peyton’s outlook.

I can’t even fault her for doing something without asking because that comes naturally to her. A big thing that I like about Peyton is that despite having to keep a secret from their family for a while, she did it out of love for said family. She also does love deeply, and she doesn’t want to get hurt. I can’t fault her for that either. I like Peyton when she allows herself to spend time away from work for family time instead of focusing on her job.

Montana Dreams CRMatteo Rossi

Matteo Rossi is a complicated man that wants what is best for his charge. Even if that means having to try to get her to take time away from her job to enjoy life on the ranch, he has a son from a previous marriage who’s only six years old and has had a tough time so far with his school. Matteo clearly loves Gino from the moment he first sees him all the way to when he’s trying to help him learn so that he can be a good student. He isn’t just a family man since Matteo also works at a private security place, but he does his job well. Gino desperately needs a loving home with his dad and quite possibly Peyton as the little boy grows fond of Peyton. I like this character a lot, even if he has a big ego.

Five Stars

Montana Dreams by Anna J Stewart encompasses two genres that this author is more than capable of handling. A little bit of suspense was added to this book but not a lot that I felt the suspense takes precedent. Just enough to explain why little Miss Peyton Harrison needed a bodyguard. Everything about this story was great, and I loved how all the Blackwell brothers have greeted each of the Harrison girls with open arms and welcomed them into the Blackwell fold. Montana Dreams gets five stars and a recommendation from me. I love this Blackwell family (even Big E).

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Other Books in the Series

Montana Welcome by Melinda Curtis Montana Wishes by Amy Vastine Montana Dreams by Anna J Stewart Montana Match by Carol Ross Montana Wedding by Cari Lynn Webb

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Return of the Blackwell Brothers Series

The Rancher's Twins by Carol Ross The Rancher's Rescue by Cari Lynn Webb 2 Rancher's Redemption by Melinda Curtis The Rancher's Fake Fiancee by Amy Vastine The Rancher's Homecoming by Anna Stewart

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed these reviews of Montana Dreams by Anna J Stewart.

Until the next time,

Karen Signature

Happy Reading!

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About Anna J. Stewart

Anna Stewart

What happens when geek girls grow up?  This one became a writer.

You’ve met me (or someone like me) before. I was the girl who spun in circles on the playground hoping my Wonder Woman costume would magically appear before playing cops and robbers a la Charlie’s Angels–Sabrina was my favorite. I was the girl in the back of the class with a paperback romance hidden in her algebra book (and yes, I failed algebra). I was the girl making up stories about the Starship Enterprise and trying to figure out how I could join the Hardy Boys on their latest adventure.

I can’t remember not having a book in my hand or a story in my head. Growing up in the 70′s and 80′s meant there weren’t a lot of YA books, so I ventured early into mainstream fiction and read Stephen King’s CARRIE at the age of 8. Discovering Nora Roberts and romance novels early in high school opened my eyes to the wonders of storytelling and the beauty of a happily ever after.

There’s something incredible about creating something out of nothing, of having a glimmer of an idea transform itself into a story somewhere between thought and fingers.Creating rich characters with life altering conflicts, setting them on their journeys of self-discovery to their happily ever afters is what I live to do. It’s what I love doing. Those who say writing is hard work aren’t lying–at times the process is excruciating. But there is nothing like the rush that comes from bringing a story to life with the stroke of the pen or the click of the keys.

So here I am, many years later, an English Degree on my wall, a Golden Heart nomination behind me, countless stories in my head, and coping with a serious addiction to STAR TREK, SUPERNATURAL, and SHERLOCK. A hybrid author writing sweet and mainstream romance, romantic suspense and paranormal romance. Life doesn’t get any better than that.

The above information and pic were taken from the author’s website.

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