Review: Montana Cherries by Kim Law


After her mother’s tragic death, Dani Wilde had no choice but to abandon her dreams. She left Columbia University and returned to her family’s Montana cherry farm, intent on being a maternal figure to her brothers. Now the kids are grown, and it’s finally her time to fly. Her sights are on New York City, and nothing will stop her—not even an old flame with gorgeous green eyes.

Celebrity photographer Ben Denton hasn’t seen Montana in years—and hasn’t spoken to Dani since “that night” so long ago. When he discovers he’s a dad to a four-year-old—and the child’s mother refuses to care for her—Montana and the Wilde farm spring to mind. The orchard is the only place that’s ever felt like home, but will the warmth of the Wilde family be enough to help Ben figure out how to be a father?

As the Wilde family gathers for the yearly cherry harvest and Dani struggles to figure out what she really wants in life, she discovers the shocking truth about her own mother—and learns that following her heart may lead her to her dreams after all.




I think, no I know, I just found a new favorite author.  Kim Law's newest release, Montana Cherries, captured my attention from the very first page and I fell in love with each character in the Wilde family.  The story flows well, the characters are realistic and likable, and the storyline is full of emotion.  I loved how the story of Dani Wilde unfolds slowly and her deep love for her family is apparent from page one. The romance between Ben and Dani is a spark that starts a slow burn that eventually takes hold and the path of that fire is unknown.  Their love is real, not an "insta-love" and definitely not all hearts and flowers.  I give Montana Cherries 5 stars and I encourage you to read it! Steamyness is moderate and tasteful.


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BIO:

As a child, award-winning author Kim Law cultivated a love for chocolate, anything purple, and creative writing. She penned her debut work, “The Gigantic Talking Raisin,” in the sixth grade and got hooked on the delights of creating stories. Before settling into the writing life, however, she earned a college degree in mathematics and then worked as a computer programmer. Now she’s living out her lifelong dream of writing romance novels. She’s won the Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart Award, has been a finalist for the prestigious RWA RITA Award, and has served in varied positions for her local RWA chapter. A native of Kentucky, Kim lives with her husband and an assortment of animals in Middle Tennessee.

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