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Sara In Montana - A Christmas Wish (2013)

by Morris Fenris(Favorite Author)
3.91 of 5 Votes: 2
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Changing Culture Publications
review 1: Sara in Montana - A Christmas by Morris Fenris is a cute read for the holiday. Sara is fleeing a bad situation in California where her ex turns the tables on her and files assault charges against her and for stealing his car. Sara is sick with a very bad cold. She runs into an old fashioned drug store. She literally runs into Trent, the Sheriff. The druggist helps her pick out a cough medicine. She's under dressed for a Montana winter, and there's a snowstorm on the way. The sheriff follows her out to her car and sees blankets in the back west suggesting she's been living in her car. Trent catches the license number and traces it. He discovers the police bolo on Sara. He follows her and finds her asleep in her car. He takes Sara home with him but tells her his aunt will be... more there. Trent questions himself as to why he feels like protecting Sara. He wants to help her. Sara tells him her story. Trent contacts his buddy in the FBI and gets the details Sara tells him she must call her sister and warn her. Tomorrow Trent would take her to a safe house to make a call. The FBI tells Trent the drug cartel put a bounty on her head. When Sara called her sister the drug dealer tried to kidnap her neice. How does this wind up? Pick up a copy and find out for yourself.
review 2: On the plus side this was a clean...something. It wasn't a romance because there was too little realism for it to be about actual relationships between actual people...more like a fairy tale or childhood Barbie fantasy where everything turns out magically perfect, perfect, perfect. It didn't start out too badly but really got worse and worse as it went along and by the time the ending nears, silliness started rushing in at an almost breathless rate. There was a lot of internal inconsistency, like the heroine had poor vision, sometimes far-sighted, sometimes nearsighted, but she was able to drive without glasses. The book said the town was so small that there was no motel or B&B, then suddenly they are borrowing a bed from a local B&B. Then it turns out the town is the only place in Montana where you don't have to go before the County Clerk with ID to apply for a marriage license, and after popping the question you can get married instantly! I hate loose ends as much as anybody, but sometimes you can tie things up too tightly with just too many pretty little bows. less
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ysaelle
great story about love over coming any obstacles that are put in the way....loved every page!
Kimmy
This was a short book, but a great Christmas love story
NadZ
Really enjoyed this Christmas Miracle book!!!
vaishnavi
a fun holiday romance
freshjive1979
Entertaining read.
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