Shelby has the fiance everybody else at BYU only dreams of having. The problem is that he isn’t the man of her dreams. His brother is. Brad, the fiance, seizes the internship of his life and leaves Shelby to get to know his family a little bit better. He doesn’t bank on the fact that his brother, Cameron, will want to know Shelby on an intimate level or that she will feel the same way.
The author, Jeanette Miller, does an excellent job creating sparks that grow throughout the story between Cameron and Shelby. Miller develops tension to the snapping point when Shelby is forced to choose between the man who can take her to the temple now, or the man whose love makes her feel whole. Montana Summer is a wonderful read for any LDS female who loves a romance novel!
This book was sent to Compass Book Ratings for review by Covenant Communications
Content Analysis:
Profanity: None
Violence/Gore: Woman is thrown overboard a raft; a man is critically injured in a mudslide.
Sex/Nudity: Man walks in on a woman changing; man admires a woman’s curves while she is wearing a bathing suit; several kisses; two adults hold hands; some flirtatious behavior occurs; a man reportedly has a child out of wedlock.
Mature Subject Matter:
Unwanted preganancy, Child out of weblock, abandonment, religious conflict.
Alcohol / Drug Use:
None


