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Enjoy the View

Enjoy the View

Moose Springs, Alaska #3

by Sarah Morgenthaler


⭐⭐⭐⭐ /5


So far in this series, this was the most difficult book for me to get into… and not for want of trying. 


I love the character of Easton. The strong, silent, burly mountain man capable of rescuing any damsel in distress was not a hard sell for me. Even former starlet, River Lane grew on me. 


The issues I had were the excessive descriptions and technical spec that slowed down the first half of the book. If the book had stayed on the same vane, I would have given it a solid 3 stars, but once he get seriously into the climbing of Mount Vail, which is like another character in the book, and the romance starts heating up along side the mountaineering drama, the book turned around andI couldn’t put it down.


Yes, the slow build up about the movie/ documentary filing in Moose Springs and all the prep to get them on the mountain seemed tedious at the time, but overall the excitement and the vivd storytelling from the mountain made it all worth it! I felt like I was there. Because, between you an me, that’s probably as close to mountain climbing as I’ll ever get. Heights and me don’t see eye to eye!


Was this my favourite of the Moose Springs, Alaska series, no, but I was happy to see an HEA for Easton, a series favourite and the mountaineering really added to the understanding of the fictional town/ series as a whole.




Enjoy the View by Sarah Morgenthaler is scheduled to release January 20th, 2021.


Thanks so much to Sourcebooks Casablanca and NetGalley for my review copy. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.



 

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