Tuesday, May 11, 2021

Rocky Mountain Forever by Vivian Arend [Review]

Rocky Mountain Retreat (Six Pack Ranch #12) by Vivian Arend
Format: ebook
Source: provided for review
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Date read: February 14, 2021

Six Pack Ranch
1. Rocky Mountain Heat
2. Rocky Mountain Haven
3. Rocky Mountain Desire
4. Rocky Mountain Angel
5. Rocky Mountain Rebel
6. Rocky Mountain Freedom
7. Rocky Mountain Romance
8. Rocky Mountain Retreat
9. Rocky Mountain Shelter
10. Rocky Mountain Devil
11. Rocky Mountain Home
12. Rocky Mountain Forever - Kindle

Vivian Arend
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
It’s never too late for love.

Years ago, Mark Coleman made the only possible choice and left Rocky Mountain House before he tore his family apart. When he hears the four clans—Six Pack, Whiskey Creek, Moonshine and Angel—are working together to create a memory book, Mark also discovers the one detail that finally triggers his return.

Because he’s not just coming back to the family. Now that Dana is free and ready to move on, Mark plans to give the only woman he’s ever loved all the devotion and happiness she deserves, no matter how much sweet-talking, or dirty talk, it takes.

Meanwhile, when a shocking truth is shared with the oldest of the Six Pack sons, Blake Coleman begins a journey of assessment. Can he really fill his father’s boots and be the leader his generation turns to for guidance?

With lots of visits with all your favourite Colemans, this is a celebration of love and the lessons learned along the way.

Warning: this book is full of happily-ever-afters. Lots of I love yous, lots of babies, lots of laughter and happy tears. Pretty much, readers familiar with the series have a ton of feel-good hours of reading ahead. If you want angst—this isn’t it.
Thoughts on Rocky Mountain Forever: The Coleman clan is big and boisterous and always willing to lend a helping hand. Did I mention big? Perhaps I should add fertile to that list because the various couples are popping out babies like it's going out of style and I KIND OF LOVE THAT.

For all the Colemans always rally when something needs to be done (or someone needs a helping hand), there's been one Coleman uncle who's always been a bit of a mystery. Mark Coleman. He walked away from the family legacy (for reasons), but he still managed to lend his own helping hand when someone needed it.

Now that circumstances have changed and the stars have aligned (timing is everything, you know!), Mark Coleman is returning to the heart of the clan. He's also returning to try to win the heart of his brother's widow, the woman he's been in love with forever. Which is...not problematic, exactly, but he has his work cut out for him on a lot of fronts. He has to show his worth to the family he walked away from and show the woman he loves that he's not going to walk away again. TBH, Dana's the harder of the two to convince. She has her own trust issues to deal with and she's not quite ready to jump in with both feet when Mark first shows up in town.

But this book is more than just Mark and Dana's reconnection. It's a whole lot of family. A whole lot of loving. AND A WHOLE LOT OF BABIES. A glorious lot of babies. The Colemans live hard and love harder and they're not afraid to show it. I'm always sorry to say goodbye to a beloved series, but DANG this one ended well. *thumbs up*

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