Saturday, July 26, 2025

Sloth Goes Places - Montana

 


Sloth Goes Places is a feature where I share books I have tracked from the Literary Escapes and Read Around the USA reading challenges. 

Today we are looking at books set in ....

Montana


I have not visited Montana, but I have been fortunate to easily find a book to check off this state each year. 



The Messy Life of Jane Tanner
 by Brenda Novak
Published by MIRA on February 20, 2024
Age/Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
four-half-stars
Goodreads

When your life is chaotic, what’s one more complication?

Jane Tanner’s friends are settling down, while she’s been settling for less. She longs for adventure and the big city, but caring for her ailing grandfather means she's shackled to her small town. She’s excited her vintage gift shop is finally up and running, but it’s not enough.

Longing to fulfill at least one dream—to become a mother before her biological clock ticks out—Jane drunkenly propositions the worst possible candidate for Dad . Kurt Elway is off-limits with a capital O . He’s a good friend, but he's too young, too busy running his family’s ranch. Plus, he and Jane’s sister, Kate, used to date. That kind of off-limits.

Unbeknownst to Jane, Kurt’s pining for her. When he’s fully on board to father her baby, she sees him in a new light. Then lingering baggage between Kate and Kurt suddenly surfaces and Jane is reminded of just how messy life is. But…so is parenting. Maybe it’s time to embrace the mess?

I loved all the books in this series, and I enjoyed getting to know Jane better. She was a giver and it was finally her chance to receive. This was an age gap romance where the woman was older, and I absolutely adored this man that after Jane's heart. As a reader of the series, I was happy to get page-time with past Coyote Canyon couples which is always a thrill. 

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Lovers and Liars
 by Amanda Eyre Ward
Published by Ballantine  on May 14, 2024
Age/Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Fiction
five-stars
Goodreads

Three wildly different sisters reunite for a destination wedding at an English castle in this heartfelt and rollicking novel from the New York Times bestselling author of The Jetsetters.

Once upon a time, the Peacock sisters were little girls who combed each other’s tangled hair. But decades of secrets have led them to separate lives—and to telling lies, to themselves and to one another.

Sylvie is getting married. Again. A librarian and widow who soothes her grief by escaping into books (and shelving them perfectly), Sylvie has caught the attention of an unlikely match: Simon Rampling, a mysterious, wealthy man from Northern England. Sylvie allows herself to imagine a life beside him—one filled with the written word, kindness, and companionship. She’s ready to love again . . . or is she?

Cleo is the golden child. A successful criminal defense lawyer with the perfect boyfriend, she is immediately suspicious of Simon. Is he really who he says he is? Cleo heads to Mumberton Castle with a case of investigative files, telling herself she will expose Simon and save her sister from more heartbreak . . . but who is she really trying to save?

Emma is living a lie. She can’t afford this fancy trip—and she definitely can’t tell her husband and sons why. She once dreamt of a line of her own perfumes. Fragrances allowed her to speak in silence. Now, that tendency for silence only worsens her situation. Will she emerge with her dignity and family intact?

When their toxic mother shows up, the sisters assume the roles they fell into to survive their childhood . . . but they just might find the courage to make new choices.

Set over a spectacularly dramatic weekend, in the grand halls of a sprawling castle estate—amidst floor-to-ceiling libraries, falconry lessons, and medieval meals—Lovers and Liars is the unforgettable story of a family’s ability to forgive and to find joy in one another once again.

The bulk of this book takes place abroad, but it started out in the US, so it counts for my Montana entry. I adored this story which focused on the relationship between these siblings and appreciated the way the author explored the bond between them. The wedding setting was fun and a great backdrop for this tale. 

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Totally And Completely Fine
 by Elissa Sussman
Published by Dell on July 8, 2025
Age/Genres: Adult, Contemporary, Romance
four-stars
Goodreads

From the bestselling author of Funny You Should Ask comes an inspiring romance novel about honoring the past, living in the present, and loving for the future.

In her small Montana hometown, Lauren Parker has assumed a few different roles: teenage hellraiser; sister of superstar Gabe Parker; and most recently, tragically widowed single mother. She’s never cared much about labels or what people thought about her, but dealing with her grief has slowly revealed that she’s become adrift in her own life.

Then she meets the devilishly handsome actor Ben Walsh on the set of her brother’s new movie. They have instant chemistry, and Lauren realizes that it has been far too long since someone has really and truly seen her. Her rebellious spirit spurs her to dive headfirst into her desire, but when a sexy encounter becomes something more, Lauren finds herself balancing old roles and new possibilities.

There’s still plenty to contend with: small-town rumors, the complications of Ben’s fame, and her daughter’s unpredictable moods. An unexpected fling seemed simple at the time—so when did everything with Ben get so complicated? And is there enough room in her life for the woman Lauren wants to be? Alternating between Lauren’s past with Spencer and her present with Ben, Totally and Completely Fine illuminates what it means to find a life-changing love and be true to oneself in the process.

This book and its companion, Funny You Should Ask, were both great ways to check Montana off my list. I loved the characters and was invested in their personal journeys, and Sussman's books are funny too. 

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Have you read any books set in Montana?
Let us know in the comments!

12 comments:

  1. Ahh I love this idea! How cute! I haven't heard of any of these books and I can never remember where books are located. Once I read them they're out of my brain. Same with character names, I'm the worst.

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    1. I track location for a reading challenge, but it's very interesting to see the clusters of where books are set.

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  2. I've read quite a few books set in Montana.

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    1. I wouldn't say I read a lot, but I get lucky every year and find one.

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  3. I recall the The Coppersmith Farmhouse happened in Montana!

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    1. That's Perry, right? I will have to keep that in mind in case MT doesn't find me next year.

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  4. I never did end up reading The Messy Life of Jane Tanner and I wanted to. I got rejected when I requested and then I kept pushing my library lend. I need to get to it since I loved the other books in the series so much.

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    1. I have auto approval from a branch of Harlequin, so I did download that one. It was a good final book, though I wish there were more.

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  5. I enjoyed the Brenda Novak series set in Montana. I know I've read others, but can't think of them off the top of my head.

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    1. It was a great series. I think she could have squeezed out another book though.

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  6. I can't recall one, but thank you for this list!

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    1. I don't know how many I can think of off the top of my head. I always check my tracker.

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