A review by dancingandtwirling
Montana Sky by Nora Roberts

4.0

In Nora Roberts' Montana Sky, the author delivers her signature style of storytelling that captivates readers from beginning to end. While the plot may not be the most original, Roberts' skill as a writer shines through, making the familiar storyline feel fresh and engaging.

The story revolves around three sisters who are complete strangers to each other but are brought together by the terms of their father's will. Jack Mercy, a controlling and manipulative man, tries to exert his influence even from beyond the grave by stipulating that his daughters must live and work together on his ranch in Montana for a year in order to inherit their share of his fortune.

Tess, the oldest sister, is a Hollywood screenwriter who sees this opportunity as a means to an end. She simply wants the money so she can return to her glamorous life in Hollywood. Lily, the middle sister, is on the run from an abusive ex-husband and finds solace in the safety and security of the ranch. Willa, the youngest sister, has a deep connection to the ranch as she was the only one raised there. The idea of sharing it with strangers is a bitter pill for her to swallow.

Despite their initial bitterness and differences, the sisters make a pact to put their animosity aside and live as a family for the sake of fulfilling their father's will. However, their journey is far from easy, especially when mysterious deaths and mutilations start occurring on the ranch. As the sisters navigate these challenges, they discover their own strength and resilience, inherited from their mothers.

Roberts' ability to create well-rounded and relatable characters is evident in Montana Sky. Each sister has her own distinct personality and struggles, making them easy to root for. The dynamics between the sisters, as they learn to trust and rely on each other, add depth to the story and create a sense of family and unity.

Additionally, Roberts' vivid descriptions of the Montana landscape bring the setting to life, immersing readers in the beauty and ruggedness of the ranch. The author's attention to detail and ability to create a strong sense of place adds another layer of richness to the narrative.

While the plot may follow a familiar formula, Roberts' storytelling prowess elevates Montana Sky to a compelling and enjoyable read. Her ability to create engaging characters, build suspense, and evoke emotions is what sets her apart as a writer. Montana Sky is a testament to Roberts' talent and her ability to captivate readers with her storytelling.