BLURB:
Both emotionally and physically scarred from an
accident, Zoe Flannigan must take a journey to meet Paul Johansson—and to
discover a love as beautiful and boundless as the wide Montana sky.
INSIDE & OUT
High school principal Paul Johansson has never
been lucky in love, which is too bad, because few men in Montana are more
naturally romantic. Then his friend Maggie signs him up for Internet
dating, and while Paul is initially furious, he’s soon blown away by Holly
Morgan, a blonde, blue-eyed art teacher from Connecticut. She might just be
the girl of his dreams.
Zoe Flannigan—aka Holly Morgan—totally forgot
about the account she set up two years ago on Meet-the-One.com. In
fact, after an accident that left her physically and emotionally scarred,
she hasn’t been up for meeting or dating anyone. Until Paul. Handsome,
sweet, and too-good-to-be-true... But while the built-in anonymity of
the Internet offers a buffer, she can’t hide in cyberspace forever, either
from Paul’s expectations or from herself. There’s a journey she must take,
and at the end of it will be a love as beautiful and boundless as the wide
Montana sky.
PURCHASING LINKS:
Hands-down 5+ stars! I love Katy's
sweet, sweet stories! She captures the essence of love and delivers
it to her readers so perfectly, her books are like fairy-tales for
adults. I would gladly shove a laptop in her lap, and have her write
my HEA! HA!
We've caught glimpses of Principal Paul
over the last few books in the Heart of Montana series, and
I'm so glad to have finally read his story! How the author describes
him, he's way more handsome than I thought when I first read about
him in By Proxy , that's for
sure! It was hilarious with the way his in-your-face friend
Maggie meddled with his life and finally puts him up on an
online-dating website! Oh the nerve, but I loved it!! He needed that
shove. The E-mails that went back and forth between Paul and Zoe was
adorable, and accurate as far as the world of online-dating goes. I
found myself getting excited just as they would when a new message
would come thru for either one of them.
I really, really liked Zoe's character.
She's not perfect, she's made some mistakes and thought that her life
was basically over. So much so, that she was succumbing to living the
rest of her life in a shadow of her former self, until one day she
got a notification on a website that principalpaul wanted to
meet her. I also loved the little “sisterly touch” that was added
to this story, it was very sweet. Having an older sister that has
children, I found myself thinking a lot about whether I would have
acted the same way Zoe did if I were in her shoes.
I enjoyed this book very much, it was
very neat to see the same conversations that we've read in the other
books in this series take place in a different perspective. That was
a nice touch! Like I've said before, even though we're read thru some
of the returning characters' stories, it's so neat to see them make
cameos all thru-out the series. Now we just need Maggie and Nil's
story! But at the same time, I don't want to rush it, because that
will mean that the Heart of Montana will be complete. Unless
the author comes up with more! I'd be okay with that!!!
Thank you Ms. Regnery for gifting me
this ARC!
Zoe
didn’t realize she’d been holding her breath until it came out in a rush. Her
heart pounded in her chest as she turned over the phone. How could something as
impersonal as an e-mail be so affecting?
Her lips turned up in a slight smile
as she savored the warmth and sincerity of his words. She was not surprised –
Maggie had been so effusive, there was no way Paul was going to be another jerk
– but, she was unprepared for the impact of reading his e-mail. She had assumed
the physical distance between them would make him feel far away. Instead, it
was like she’d just spent ten intimate minutes inside his head.
She sat back in the chair and let
her damaged face bathe in the warmth of the sun for a moment as he had
suggested, even though she knew it wasn’t a good idea. Until her final surgery
in early October, it wasn’t smart to discolor the puckered, violet skin any
further.
She
thought about the girl in the photo that Paul must have finally seen last
night. It had been taken three years ago at Sandy and Rob’s wedding even though
Zoe knew it would have been far more honest to upload a recent picture of
herself. In fact, she’d found a photo taken in the past few months – she wasn’t
smiling, but at least it was in profile and didn’t show her bad side – but when
she’d held the newer photo up to her computer screen, staring at the two
incredibly different girls that were both Zoe, she couldn’t bear to do it. Swap
out the photo of the trim, blond, sunny girl who used to be Zoe? For the
heavier, black haired, dark eyed, tattooed, scarred disaster she’d become?
Right. She’d never hear from him again, and for whatever reason, it really
mattered to Zoe that she hear from him again.
She sighed. She knew she should
delete Paul’s message, disable her account and leave him alone. He was a nice
guy looking for love and she had no right to lead him on even the littlest bit.
Yet when she visualized deleting his sweet e-mail and disabling her
Meet-the-One account, a terrible heaviness threatened to edge in on the little
bit of light she’d been enjoying.
Was
exchanging a few e-mails really
leading him on? It was more like being pen pals, especially if she was upfront
about her intentions to be friends. She could tell him about her life in
Connecticut and he could tell her about Montana and Yellowstone – get to know
each other, just as he suggested. No more, no less. They couldn’t very well get
romantic from so far away, could
they? No, of course not. His e-mail only felt
intimate because it had been so long since a man – a nice, decent man – had
been so kind to her. It was impossible to be
intimate from two thousand miles away. There was no reason to overthink it.
Halfway convinced that she wasn’t a
horrible person for writing back and ignoring the guilt that wouldn’t quite
leave her alone, Zoe picked up her phone and pressed reply.
KATY REGNERY, Amazon best-selling author, has always loved telling a good story, and credits her mother with making funny, heartwarming tales come alive throughout her childhood. A lifelong devotee of all romance writing, from Edwardian to present-day, it was just a matter of time before Katy tried her hand at writing a love story of her own.
As it turned out, one love story turned into a series of six Heart of Montana romances, following the love lives of the Yellowstone-based Lindstrom siblings. When Katy's fans asked her to turn up the heat, she cheerfully started her Enchanted Places series, which offered steamier romance to her readers. Katy was also proud to offer a stand-alone romance, The Vixen and the Vet, written as a benefit for Operation Mend, just in time for Fourth of July, 2014.
Katy lives in the relative wilds of northern Fairfield County, Connecticut, where her writing room looks out at the woods, and her husband, two young children, and two dogs create just enough cheerful chaos to remind her that the very best love stories of all are the messy and unexpected ones.
Katy hosts a #LunchtimeLiveWithKaty party every day from 12:00-1:00pm EST. Visit Katy at: www.katyregnery.com, www.facebook.com/KatyRegnery or @KatyRegnery on Twitter - she loves to hear from her fans!
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