Dear Reader,
Welcome to the final book of my Sweet Home, Montana series!
When I was a kid, I had a small problem with impulse control—if someone dropped a challenge, I was all over it. My motto was to act first, think later, and, as you might imagine, it got me into a situation or two. As I grew older, I learned to control my impulses and may have gone too far the other way—thinking too much before I acted. I think I’ve found a happy balance now, and I tapped into my journey as I wrote Cassie, the heroine of this story.
Another aspect of the story that spoke to my past was the wedding barn. I grew up exploring barns, old and new, swinging from ropes (I’ll never forget the time the rope broke with three of us on it, and I was on the bottom when we landed…ouch) and marveling at the sheer amount of old stuff that could be crammed into a barn “just in case” it was needed later.
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Best wishes and happy reading,
Jeannie Watt