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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strength from Each Other
Montanans are known for their courage and willingness to take on challenges. In "Montana" the heroines are ordinary people facing many of the serious problems that confront society today. However, instead becoming overwhelmed they are able to find strength and encouragement from God and their neighbors and relatives in their small town, Rocky Bluff,...
Published on November 27, 2000

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2.0 out of 5 stars Montana
This book was okay. It wasn't the best though. You can tell what the plot is after the first chapter. The author tried to put some mysteries in the book, but it just made the stories drag on and on. It wasn't at all dramatic. It was kinda romantic. But towards the middle of the book, you already knew who the characters would end up with. This book could of have...
Published on January 2, 2003


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Strength from Each Other, November 27, 2000
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Montanans are known for their courage and willingness to take on challenges. In "Montana" the heroines are ordinary people facing many of the serious problems that confront society today. However, instead becoming overwhelmed they are able to find strength and encouragement from God and their neighbors and relatives in their small town, Rocky Bluff, Montana.

"Montana" is the combination of the first four book of the eight book series of the 'Rocky Bluff Chronicles' published by Heartsong Presents. The first book 'Autumn Love' provides the background of the series in which the older adults find romance later in life and are able to pass their wisdom of love, faith and dedication on to following generations. Each following book in the series develops the complexities of the community of Rocky Bluff as the people travel around the world.

I found this book very well written and an encouragement to some in some of the similiar situations I face in my own life. The characters are real and almost like family to me.

I would encourage anyone needing a relaxing and uplifting story to read "Montana".

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Sequel to "Montana", January 3, 2003
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'Montana Skies" is a necessary read when you've finished reading "Montana" by Ann Bell. The strength of character of the people of Rocky Bluff, Montana continues to inspire and encourage readers as the mantle of faith and courage begins to pass to the next generation of those rooted in the small Montana town.

"Montana Skies" is not afraid to approach the pain and suffering common in our society, serves as a guidepost to those who face similiar situations.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Montana, January 2, 2003
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This book was okay. It wasn't the best though. You can tell what the plot is after the first chapter. The author tried to put some mysteries in the book, but it just made the stories drag on and on. It wasn't at all dramatic. It was kinda romantic. But towards the middle of the book, you already knew who the characters would end up with. This book could of have been one of those books that would hold you in suspense. But the way it was written, all you'd say is 'Oh, Didn't see that coming. Oh well' And when they proposed, they all said the same thing. How much they loved her, and that they wanted to spend the rest of their lives with her. I thought that it was ridiculious to have a town such as Rocky Bluff. Except for when we go to meet the Lord. It was hard to imagine living in a town where everyone actually liked everyone. You certainly had to stretch your imagination.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Montana Skies, January 2, 2003
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This book was alright. But the author used the word 'extremly' way too many times. Each time you turned the page you would find the word extremly. It got boring after a while. I would definetly say that the first story 'Healing Love' is the best out of the four.
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