Nicky Scotson is on a mission: to duck, dive and deploy every evasive maneuver she can manage to keep away from Sam Delaney, Chief Executive of her family’s construction company. Falling in love with him two years earlier wasn’t the smartest thing she’d ever done and she won’t repeat the same mistake again.
Sam is unprepared for the havoc that's about to turn his carefully ordered life into a crazy ride of hormones and heartache. When Nicky comes back to Montana to find the person stealing thousands of dollars from her family’s company, he knows he’s in trouble. A white picket fence and two point five kids have never been part of his plan. He thinks nothing lasts forever…until Nicky shows him that forever is closer than he thinks.
FOREVER AFTER is the third book in the Montana Brides series and can easily be read as a standalone. Each of Leeanna's series are linked so you can find out what happens to your favorite characters in other books. Happy reading!
Leeanna Morgan is a USA Today bestselling author. She lives in New Zealand surrounded by green hills on one side and the ocean on the other. She enjoys going for long walks, especially if she can convince her husband and two children to go with her!
Leeanna writes contemporary romances set in Montana. Her books contain all of the things that are important to her; good friends, family, a strong sense of community, and a happy ending.
Gah, this book made me want to scream. Nicky was an intern at her family business two years ago. She had a crush on her boss Sam and they had a fling, then he started dating other women (and bringing them to the office) so Nicky ran away to Denver. In a classic plot twist, she finds out she is pregnant then miscarries.
Present day she runs a consultancy practice (I think she's a forensic accountant but I don't think the author knows what to call it) in Denver. Her boss Sam is now CEO of the family business and needs her help, someone is stealing from the company and he wants her to investigate undercover as an efficiency expert. Of course he can't just say that like a rational human being, he has to act like a jerk and threaten to carry her home over his shoulder etc.
This was my problem with this book TBH, most of the men are tools. Sam has 'issues' with commitment because his parents got divorced and so he never wants to settle down, but he thinks to OK to have sex with Nicky whenever he feels like it. Nicky's grandfather owns the company - he is such a sexist pig hat he wouldn't even let Nicky work for the company. Sam thinks that's ok, he Ellis Nicky at one point that if she had been a man she would have been the CEO instead of him because she's so clever! Nicky's brother Cody is just a drip who acts like a five year old and tattles to Sam. To be fair, the women aren't much better.
The business theft issue WA really good, too good for the novel and it was wrapped up half way through the book. The rest of the novel was spent in a pathetic push-me, pull-me between Sam and Nicky. He wants sex, she wants lurve and babies. But the attraction is too strong yadda yadda.
And then, after Nicky goes back to Denver, for a legitimate business reason, she gets blackmailed by her grandfather into spending the day with Sam interviewing a replacement for the embezzling employee and suddenly they jump into bed together. No lead in, no explanation, I thought I'd skipped a chapter.
When Sam has a change of heart it's so sudden I nearly got whiplash. And it all wraps up in five seconds flat. Even though it was free I feel cheated.
I was looking for a quick, light read and this fit that, but...
I was so disappointed as this did so many of the contrived plot points and character actions that I have come to despise in contemporary romance. Can't romance books be written without the female biting her lip? I lost track of the number of times I rolled my eyes and I'm surprised I didn't strain an eye muscle. I found I really didn't like Sam and Nicky was just so-so. It seemed like most of the book centered on what Nicky was wearing. The supporting cast felt cliche and flat. By the time I finished my reactions ranged from ugh, contrived, cliche, silly, please don't go there, etc.
The sad part was, if the author had moved away from the cliche and contrived there was the potential for a decent read as Ms. Morgan does write well.
So I'm still searching for a contemporary romance that will remind why I used to love this genre.
The blurb showed great promise, until I found the actions of both characters questionable and inexcusable and the games that they played juvenile and more suited to teenage shenanigans than adults facing up to a painful past. I'd expected that the big revelation of a miscarriage would have been a turning point and that Sam would have had a lot to ask for forgiveness for (which he didn't quite), but Nicky's desperation for him made it all too easy...and cheapen the entire deal for me. Give me characters with a more solid moral centre at least, when tackling a plot like this.
Yes these can be read as a standalone. It is it really worth it? I was disappointed in the way they jumped around everywhere. Everyone seemed to walk out of the room without finishing their thoughts. Nicky and Sam are two of the most self centered people I've ever met in a book. It was like they wanted each other but didn't at the same time. The story line with the embezzlement could have been a key to a great story line but it just fizzled out and ended. The ending was so confusing I didn't know what was going on! Good news is if you were ok with this book the excerpt they give you at the end of this book to Erin's book sounds good.
I quite enjoyed the characters and the whole idea for the plot. I hadn't read about people planning buildings before, nor of someone who is able to determine where finances are going and how they may be squandered.
Loved the ending but battled with the back and forth on again, off again between the main two. Nicky and Sam both seem to play dirty and their physical relationship was a little too detailed! A relationship first built on physical attraction and only this is an obvious recipe for disaster.
I loved the cover for this book, but the story just moved incredibly slow. The characters fell a bit flat for me. They really weren't all that likable either. I grabbed this book hoping it would keep me occupied on a very long car trip, but I ended up watching more scenery than reading.
Juvenile writing. Fling in the past, resulting in pregnancy (has NO ONE ever heard of contraception?!?!). She miscarried and that remains a secret for awhile once they run into one another again. I'm realizing that I don't like the characters in this writer's books. Not sympathetic, not strong, not likable.
PREDICTABLE BUT A ROMANTIC FUNNY READ WITH A BIT OF A MYSTERY. IT WAS KINDA SILLY BUT TOOK MY MIND OFF THE WINTER STORM BREWING OUTSIDE (Jonah)MY HOUSE. BRRRR! THE STORY SORT OF GOT BOGGED DOWN ABOUT ¾ OF THE WAY, DIDN’T SEEM TO KNOW HOW TO JUST END IT. ;0
I've only read book 6 and this one book 3 and not in order and wasn't lost. I did like book 6 better because both characters worked well. In this one, I didn't care much for Sam and how he treated the h two years ago and now.
Two years ago they had a brief 6 week fling and how he broke it off was like a teenager would do. Here he is a man in his early 30's and I never cared for him much after that. Now they are forced to work together and he is still a jerk. Plus, I wanted to h to not fall into his bed all the time, more hard to get would make me happy.
Lovemaking outside of marriage, bedroom door mostly shut - heat rating barely 2 out of 5 with mostly talk of anatomy parts.
No cheating, no cliffhanger, HEA, little on romance, surprised who the thief was, some suspense and mystery, and tiny amount of steam. I can't improve on the blurb, just giving you some tidbits to decide whether to purchase. It's a good story and well written. (ljb)
Two years ago, Nicky left Bozeman for Denver, heartbroken and pregnant. Imagine her surprise when her heartbreaker, Sam, knocks on her door. He wants to hire her to find who’s been stealing money from her family’s construction business, Scotson Construction. Grab your copy and get ready to fall in love with these wonderful characters.
Two years ago Nicky ran away from her home and from a man she who had broken her heart. Now two years on she’s back in the life of the man who broke her heart as he is the CEO of her family’s business and its in danger and her grandad only wants to hire her to get the problem sorted.
The story follows Nicky trying to avoid getting her heartbroken by Sam again.
So this book jumped around a lot. Emotions are all over the place and the ending didn't flow. Its like there was something missing before the last two chapters. I love the story idea but something is definitely not right with the story line.
Out of the 3 books that I read from this series, this was my least favorite. The author seemed to be reaching on this one. Nicky and Sam's relationship seemed to be all about passionate sex between them and nothing else. This was not my cup of tea!
This book took me a bit to read. I didn't feel that needed to keep reading to figure out what happened next, but it's a good light-hearted read for poolside or fireside.
The love story of Nicky and Sam. Nicky and Sam were sent to find out who was stealing from Nicky's family company. Sam and Nicky are old lover can they work together to find the thief? Ok story.
I, usually, love Leanna's stories. This one might be the exception since it's a little too PC for my taste. The heroine never called the cops for his threats of kidnapping her whether she wants to go or not. That, alone, is too far off-the-wall for me.
I feel like a chapter or two was missing from this book. Sam & Nicky went from just taking, to sleeping together without telling how the relationship progressed. It was confusing.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I honestly don't know where to start. This started off with such potential, a little cliche but potential. Apparently the author wanted to create a book with all the cliches of the contemporary romance novel and center it around juvenile characters that acted more like teenagers then 26 and 30-something. That deserve each other because neither were very impressive or particularly interesting.
I still don't understand why every outfit deserved a paragraph of description where the only character that should have noticed such details didn't have her own chapter and not much in the way of anything. This leads me to point out how incongruent the characters were to their actions. Nicky was sure to get run over with advise by her step mother and that seemed like an interesting dynamic. However, she never did and the grandfather did loads more than the step mother. Also the graphic scenes could use sensuality but were not unbearably bad, just not very steamy.
As with everything, there should always have the bad with the good. Despite the contrived plot points the author has a nice flow to their writing. It was easy to read and nothing was overly confusing or nonsensical. I wouldn't read another romance of this caliber by this author but if she tried a different genre or idea I might consider it. I would think with her attention to family without the distraction of a romance could make for a good drama. On that note this author times moments right for maximum emotional impact of dropping bombshells on other unaware characters.
This book was just OK. I liked the writing but the story really bugged me. Nicky had a fling with Sam and he treated her badly. Then 2 years later they are thrown together again. Nicky acts like she can't even function because her lady parts are so hot for Sam. And all of Sam's internal dialogue is focused on getting Nicky back in bed. I'm sorry, but a hero who did her wrong, can't figure out why she should be mad at him and then only thinks about her in a sexual way is not romance.
I was proud of Nicky after one slip-up she told Sam to stuff it and resisted his lame advances and protected her heart. But the push and pull between them got old real fast. And what was missing most in this book is the development of their friendship. When they finally decided to take a chance on each other it came out of the blue. I thought I had skipped a few pages or something. All of a sudden they are in love and she is giving him a chance when just a page ago he was a jerk. He never really redeemed himself in my eyes. He just *poof!* became a nice guy, committed dream man. It was confusing.
The secondary plot about the stolen money was the best part of the book IMO.
I love the Montana Bride series. This is Sam and Nicky's story, Sam and Nicky had a thing going on when she was an intern in the family business 2 years earlier. Well she hightailed it out of Montana two years earlier when she decided Sam was not who she thought he was and she was in a situation she felt he could not be trusted in. (Can't give the story line away....)
Sam comes to Denver to ask her to come back to Montana to help him find who is skimming the books and do it so no one knows what she is doing. Will she fall back into his arms? Will he want her there?
This is one really good read! I highly suggest this book and right now while i is free it's a no brainier to pick it up!
Okay, there's a reason for the two stars: drinking and sex. I just can't really promote that kind of read for Christian readers. But to be honest, I thought that the writing was great. The dialogue was very convincing. The characters were realistic and well-built. The story continued at a good pace without feeling rushed or "stunted." It had the elements of a wonderful story, but I just cringe at the whole premarital sex and the wine drinking. I just hope that Ms. Morgan will write cleaner books in the future.