Montana Cowboy Promise
Montana Cowboy Promise
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of 70 romances and fiction titles, Jane Porter has been a finalist for the prestigious RITA award six times and won in 2014 for Best Novella with her story, Take Me, Cowboy, from Tule Publishing. Today, Jane has over 13 million copies in print, including her wildly successful, Flirting With Forty, which was made into a Lifetime movie starring Heather Locklear, as well as The Tycoon’s Kiss and A Christmas Miracle for Daisy, two Tule books which have been turned into holiday films for the GAC Family network. A mother of three sons, Jane holds an MA in Writing from the University of San Francisco and makes her home in sunny San Clemente, CA with her surfer husband and three dogs.
- Story details
- Series: Wyatt Brothers of Montana, Book 5
- Publication date: March 16, 2022
- Genre: Contemporary Romance
- Subgenre: Western / Cowboy (frontier-era or modern ranch settings), Small Town
- Audience: Adult
- Fiction form: Novel
- Content ratings
- Pepper level: 🫑🫑🫑
- Profanity: 1 None
- Substance: 1 None
- Violence: 1 None
Yet again Jane Porter princess beautiful characterizations of the sexy handsome rugged strong radio champion and the Sassy intelligent beautiful smart Young woman that he falls in love with and falls in love with her to certain extent in days and yet they fall apart can they come together will they fall apart again NJ who knows till the very end what's going to happen with this couple hope you'll enjoy it it and I hope they'll be by more about the Wyatt of Montana6 ... ☕️🥂🥛🍷👌😉😍👩💻🐘
You'll need tissues, they say loves is never easy, but neither is life. Beautiful read of love and family in action ❤
What an incredible story about survival, compassion and love. Blake thought that when Tommy found out she had cancer, he would want nothing to do with her. But Tommy proved his love was forever.
This is not a very realistic picture of ovarian cancer. I have this condition in the exact same stage as the heroine Blake. Chemotherapy is very difficult. Side effects include what is called brain fog, neuropathy which makes walking and dealing with small objects difficult, total body aches and pains, nausea, fatigue, you become immune compromised. The fatigue is extreme. Could Blake make it through medical school and a residency? I doubt it. Her chance of living five years is only 30%. If the author hadn’t said her cancer had metastasized this might be a realistic picture but it isn’t for her stage of the disease. Read it and enjoy it but don’t think that this is what living with ovarian cancer is really like.
I’ve been reading Jane Porter’s books for a long time, and have loved each one. This is no exception. Tommy Wyatt, a rodeo dude, like his brothers, is shown to have depth of character - no one dimensional stereotype. He and Blake really uncover each other’s layers. Loved it and can’t wait for book 6!
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