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Montana Welcome by Melinda Curtis is about a young woman trying to figure out her place in life.

Will Lily Harrison figure out what she wants in life?


Lily Harrison


Lily Harrison is our leading lady and one of a set of triplets in her sibling line. She is a spitball of a character, and I enjoyed reading her story. I love that despite what Lily being told all of her life that she shouldn't do something, she does it anyway. Not only that, but Lily is learning to stand on her own two feet and talk back to her family about what she wants to do. Lily comes out of her shell a lot by spending time with her newly found lineage and learning about a certain cowboy that rescued her. I am enjoying these sisters, and I can't wait for more. 

Conner Hannah


Conner Hannah works at the Blackwell Ranch as basically the jack of all trades despite owning his own ranch. He is a character that tries to follow the rules as best as he can. Yet, Conner still has the urge to break them all the time. Conner wants Lily to realize that Lily can do whatever she wants if she sets her mind to do it despite what her family thinks. He is a great character, and Big E knew this when he sent the two of them to make their way to Montana. I loved everything about these two. Throughout the story, Lily calls Conner "Commando Cowboy", which I found hilarious. 

Five Stars


Montana Welcome by Melinda Curtis is such a sweet, loving, and cute start of the new series book. Ms. Curtis did an awesome job of putting forth the beginning of the Blackwell Sisters series. I am so happy that they are continuing with the Blackwell Family. The characters are sweet and perfect for this story. My rating for Montana Welcome is five stars. I am recommending this book to all romance readers out there.


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  • 12 November, 2020: Reviewed