Y Knot, Montana Territory, 1886
The long-awaited wedding date has finally been set, but when a young Cheyenne woman shows up in the loft of her family’s barn, life as Charity McCutcheon knew it is thrust into chaos. Secrets her parents and brother Luke have held now explode, with the power to shake her foundations.
When Brandon Crawford, Charity’s intended and sheriff of Y Knot, is drawn away by the haunting memory from a tragic even that happened more than fifteen years ago, the couple faces the first test of their love. Will fate rip them apart? Can Charity and Brandon set their conflicts aside and build a marriage worth waiting for?
Heartfelt, charming, and a journey of true love, Moon Over Montana, book five of the McCutcheon Family series continues the sweeping family saga set in the 1800s Wild West.
Story thread interlaced with separate character stories, yet linked throughout the book. I’ve gotten caught up in Carolina’s Montana series. All separate stories, with some repeat characters, similar situations for some of the stories, but the character development is very good & their interaction is also great. It is refreshing to be able to continue the story with a new book, a different set of characters, but still keep it fresh and at the same time keep the thread characters alive and entertaining. Looking forward to the next book in this series.
The Best McCutcheon Story Yet! The McCutcheon series just keeps getting better and better. I couldn’t put this one down and read it in just a few hours! Caroline just draws you in from the first page and keeps you captivated until the last. Â
A great series I’ve read most of the McCutcheon stories, but out of order, lol. This one featuring Charity and Brandon was one of the best. Although Charity has frustrated me with some of the dumb impulsive actions in the past, she’s more grown up and responsible in this one, which I appreciated. Brandon is a wonderful hero and they make a great couple. There was the usual ‘time apart’ in this one, but thankfully it wasn’t too frustrating. Another thing I enjoyed about this one was we found out more…