Six Months in Montana is about a woman whose dream was sidetracked into a marriage of convenience with her long-time best male friend, and they developed real feelings. It was... barely lukewarm.
Molly Bishop is about to ascend to her dream: being GM of a boutique luxury hotel in Manhattan... except his childhood friend, Christan Ford needed her help. Christian's grandpa put in a weird condition in his will... Christian needs to marry Molly and stay married for at least six months, or else he won't inherit the ranch and the real estate development company. Molly was just informed that her promotion was put on hold because the hotel is changing hands, perfect for Molly to take a leave of absence... And Christian is renovating the guesthouse on the ranch into a B&B for Molly. What Christian failed to mention is his former girlfriend also has plans to open a B&B, and Christian is developing feelings to Molly despite his repeated claim that he's a bachelor for life. Can a marriage of convenience work?
The triangle only sort of works, and clearly the two had feelings for each other for a long time, just they were not sure it's romantic. It's okay, but you could find better "sweet and cozy" romances.
Category: Contemporary
Primary Plot: Woman helped childhood friend by entering into marriage of convenience, then fell in love for real
Tropes: marriage of convenience, friends to lovers, triangle
Overall Rating: 3/5
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