Love's Mountain Quest - Misty M. Beller - ★★★★.¼

AUTHOR: Misty M. Beller
SERIES: Hearts of Montana, #2
GENRE: Historical Romance.
PUBLICATION DATE: June 1, 2020.
RATING: 4.25 stars.
I had opted for this book because I had read "Hope's Highest Mountain" by Misty Beller and was very impressed. The story was simple and sweet, the writing immediately making a connect to your heart. When I saw that this book was part of the same series, I jumped at the opportunity. And I wasn't disappointed.
The lead characters in this book, Joanna Watson and Isaac Bowen, both make their appearance in the first book. I was hoping then that the two of them would get a happy ending some time in the future. I'm glad this book gives them exactly that.
"Loves Mountain Quest" begins with a tragedy. Joanna's little son, Samuel, and her friend Laura Hannon have been kidnapped by a couple of brutes. Like any mother, Joanna immediately decides to locate her son and her friend in the mountainous area, and Isaac is her support and guide on this dangerous quest.
Joanna Watson's strength was visible in the first book and establishes itself further in this. Isaac too continues his strong silent and reliable nature from the first book. So that's the main thing I want to appreciate the author for. Just to fit the requirements of the story, she doesn't change their characteristics as narrated in the first book. Rather, she turns the story to fit the characteristics of the characters. And it's the perfect approach. Though reading the first book isn't necessary, I'll glad I did. It gave the perfect background to Joanna and Isaac.
It hardly takes a few pages for the thrill to begin in this book. And it doesn't cease till the end. The whole story is gripping and easy-flowing. Though it's a fairly long book at 330+ pages, the storyline and the writing makes you complete it quickly.
Does that mean a 5 star rating? Unfortunately no. I do have a few quibbles with the book.
*****MINOR SPOILERS IN THIS PARA*****
Some of the decisions taken by the characters seem totally illogical and no rational person would take such steps under those circumstances. Just to give one example, if someone offers to secretly help the kidnapped person escape by writing a note about the plan, the kidnapped wouldn't ever keep that note tucked in her clothes but destroy it so that the other brutes don't find it. Also, the beloved characters from book 1, Ingrid and Micah Bradley, are mostly missing in this book except for a very brief appearance by Ingrid in the epilogue. I really would have liked a little more of them.
*****END OF SPOILERS*****
I still quite enjoyed this book and will recommend it to my friends for sure.
A question to the author: Will the next book be about Laura Hannon? I'm still deciding whom I want her with: Aaron or Nate.🤭😁
With thanks to NetGalley and Bethany House Publishers for the ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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