Her Twins’ Cowboy Dad (Montana Twins) by Patricia Johns
This was a cute, christian, cowboy story! Although it is book 2 of the Montana Twins series, it can be read as a stand alone book.
I enjoyed reading about the ranch life through Colt’s eyes and all the hard work and dedication it takes day after day. I liked the main character Jane and her determination to make a life for herself and her twin girls. Both Colt and Jane have had bad, dysfunctional family and extended family relationships so both are hesitant to be in any relationship, especially marriage.
For most of the book, they shared their struggles and complaints about family, love, and never wanting to marry-which kind of bummed me out because I was hoping for something more “uplifting” and positive to the story line.
Overall though, I enjoyed the book, characters and ranch setting!
I received a copy of this book complimentary for blog and social media review. All opinions are my own.
About the book:
A cowboy committed to bachelorhood
…until these little Montana Twins change everything
Thanks to his dysfunctional family, cowboy-to-the-bone Colt Hardin insists marriage and fatherhood aren’t for him. But then his uncle dies, leaving Colt the ranch he’s always wanted—and the herd to his late cousin’s mischievous twin toddlers. Now Colt must find a solution with their pretty mother, Jane Marshall. Can these little cherubs show Jane and Colt what a family can truly be?
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About the Author
Patricia Johns writes from Alberta, Canada where she lives with her husband and son. She has her Honors BA in English Literature and has written in other genres under different names before coming to Harlequin. She loves prairie skies and time with her family.