Thursday, April 17, 2014

Book Review of The Husband Tree by Mary Connealy


Book Review: The Husband Tree (Montana Marriages book 2)

Author: Mary Connealy

The second book in the series, Montana Marriages, this one is my favorite. And one of my all time favorites out of all the books I’ve read. What does a woman in the mountains of Montana do in the 1800’s where women are scarce and she finds herself being fought over by every man within a hundred miles. She marries. Then marries again. And again… Well, you get the idea. Belle Tanner doesn’t like men. They’re no good, lying, lazy, and necessary. Or so she believed until her third husband turns up dead, then she vows never to marry again. But she never counted on having to push a herd of longhorns over steep mountain passes in late fall, nor did she count on a cowboy, running from a shotgun wedding, stealing her heart. And proving that all men aren’t lazy. I loved this book and have found myself setting aside new books to reread this one. Time and again.

Rating- Loved it

Young Reader Rating: Very adult

This book speaks of adult relationships and doesn’t always portray them in a good light.

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