Debra Holland
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Wild Montana Sky (Montana Sky, #1)
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2011
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17 editions
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Starry Montana Sky (Montana Sky, #2)
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2011
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15 editions
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Stormy Montana Sky (Montana Sky, #3)
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2012
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10 editions
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Mystic Montana Sky (Montana Sky, #6)
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2016
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5 editions
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Healing Montana Sky (Montana Sky, #5)
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2015
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Glorious Montana Sky (Montana Sky, #4)
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2014
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9 editions
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Beneath Montana's Sky (Mail-Order Brides of the West, #0.5; Montana Sky, #0.5)
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2014
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Trudy (Mail-Order Brides of the West, #1; Montana Sky)
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2013
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10 editions
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Darcy (Mail-Order Brides of the West, #5; Montana Sky)
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2014
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Singing Montana Sky (Montana Sky, #7)
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2017
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4 editions
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So Clever and Fun This was my first book of Emily Henry’s, and she’s moved into my top ten witty dialogue authors. Maybe top five. Maybe top Two! Unique, interesting characters, a trope turning story, deep family love, and a special, satisfying romanc ...more |
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“The sky is the most glorious blue I've ever seen." Nick must have heard her quiet words. "I used to think there couldn't be a more beautiful blue in all the world." The sound of his voice pulled Elizabeth into his presence. She said with a curious glance. "What changed your mind?" He flushed though his green gaze remained steady on her, "I saw your eyes.”
― Wild Montana Sky
― Wild Montana Sky
“We'll ride along the river. It's a mighty pretty sight..." Puffy white clouds floated across the azure blue sky. Pine-covered mountains crowned with snowcaps folded down into foothills that ringed the valley. Beneath the clouds the play of sun and shadow cast hazy blue-green patches on the mountainsides. A distant large-winged bird rode on air currents before diving into a clump of trees.”
― Wild Montana Sky
― Wild Montana Sky
“With the way Bertha can cook and her good-natured personality, she’ll be married in no time. We’ll see to it!” She cast a speculative glance around. “Why I see ten available men within a hundred feet of us. ... Bertha will manage just fine…“ I hope.”
― Mail-Order Brides of the West: Bertha: A Montana Sky Series Novel
― Mail-Order Brides of the West: Bertha: A Montana Sky Series Novel
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“We'll ride along the river. It's a mighty pretty sight..." Puffy white clouds floated across the azure blue sky. Pine-covered mountains crowned with snowcaps folded down into foothills that ringed the valley. Beneath the clouds the play of sun and shadow cast hazy blue-green patches on the mountainsides. A distant large-winged bird rode on air currents before diving into a clump of trees.”
― Wild Montana Sky
― Wild Montana Sky
“The sky is the most glorious blue I've ever seen." Nick must have heard her quiet words. "I used to think there couldn't be a more beautiful blue in all the world." The sound of his voice pulled Elizabeth into his presence. She said with a curious glance. "What changed your mind?" He flushed though his green gaze remained steady on her, "I saw your eyes.”
― Wild Montana Sky
― Wild Montana Sky
“Wait! It’s too heavy,” Elizabeth called after him. Nick kept right on walking until he reached the carriage and deposited the trunk on the rack in the back. When he returned to her side, he smiled at her. “Not much bigger than a hay bale, Miss Hamilton.” Before Elizabeth could respond, Nick stooped down, lifted the second trunk, and carried it to the carriage. In tired bemusement, Elizabeth watched Nick’s broad shoulders and the muscles moving beneath his faded striped shirt. She felt a stirring in her breast and wondered at the unexpected feeling.”
― Wild Montana Sky
― Wild Montana Sky
“From this view, she could see how his light brown hair curled below his hat and over his collar. With a smile, she remembered the swashbuckling heroes in the forbidden novels she and Pamela used to read in secret. How they had swooned over those stories, their hearts beating rapidly in their not-yet-blossoming chests. Did Pamela ever remember those books when she looked at Nick?”
― Wild Montana Sky
― Wild Montana Sky
“Why don’t you take a turn now,” she suggested. “I want to see an expert in action.” A flush climbed his cheeks, but he took the Colt from her, reloaded, and stepped over to the steer. With an effortless lift of his arm, he rapidly shot five rounds dead center into the heart area. He lowered the gun, turned, and, lifting an eyebrow, waited for her reaction. Impressed by his quiet confidence, Elizabeth mirrored his raised eyebrow. “You make it look so easy.” Nick laughed. “Been shootin’ since I was Mark’s age.” She teased back. “That’s not so long ago.” “A man grows up fast in these parts. When you need to survive,” he spun the words into a drawl, “you learn to hit what ya aim for.”
― Wild Montana Sky
― Wild Montana Sky































































