3 stars
I want to start off by saying I absolutely loved Morgan! She was everything this book needed and exactly what I wanted in an omega FMC. My favourite part of her character was that she didn’t want kids of her own. I also don’t want kids, and it’s such a novelty to find females in pop culture with the same mindset as me.
I also loved how healing and supportive her guys were as they learned of her past and the traumas she carried from it. It’s nice to see a good blend of macho man and sensitivity in male characters, and all four of them struck the perfect chord.
Where this book suffered for me was its length; it’s too long. I felt like I’d been reading it for weeks, and it dragged a lot in some places. At one point, I swore I was rereading scenes and descriptions from earlier in the book, and it made it hard for me to really get into those parts as I felt I’d already read them.
I did get a little lost also in the physical locations of all these places. I had a hard time seeing in my head where all the locations were in relation to each other (but I’m not the best with directions in real life so maybe take that with a grain of salt).
Knot Her Mountain Men had its high points, but it also had its low points for me. I struggled with it a little more than I thought it would, but I did really enjoy the central characters and the overall plot, even though I felt it got extended a bit more than necessary.
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