Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Always Enough by Kelly Elliott review

Always Enough (Meet Me in Montana, #2)

The second novel in New York Times bestselling author Kelly Elliott’s Meet Me in Montana series turns up the emotion with a story about finding true love and healing broken hearts.

Grieving the loss of her fiancé two years ago, Kaylee longs for a fresh start. When she follows her best friend from Atlanta to Hamilton, Montana, Kaylee looks forward to the wild terrain and a new town to help her forget the memories and dreams of a life that will never be hers.

After a tragic car accident, Ty Shaw is told he may never walk again. But Ty doesn’t easily accept defeat, and through grit, determination, and more physical therapy than any man should ever endure, he beats the odds. Even though he’ll never ride again, Ty longs to feel alive—the way he did on the Professional Bull Riders circuit.

When Kaylee meets Ty, she finds him just as captivating as the rugged landscape of Montana. When Ty is with Kaylee, he remembers just how good life can be. But can they move beyond their broken hearts and dreams to find a second chance with each other?
 

My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5 Love is Healing Stars

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Always Enough is the second book in Kelly Elliott’s Meet Me In Montana series. While it can be read as a stand-alone, I recommend reading Never Enough first because it will provide you with some backstory and insight to other characters in this book.

Elliott is queen of small town, cowboy romance and she certainly delivers in this emotionally charged , slow burn romance with all the feels. Ty and Kaylee have both been through and survived some tragic times in their lives. Where Kaylee has done her grieving and is ready to move on, Ty is letting his past and his need to shut everyone out control his future. Despite their instant attraction, Ty continually pushes Kaylee away.

What I wasn’t prepared for was the emotional charge Always Enough carried. Mrs Elliott covered some pretty heavy, sensitive subplots with care and grace, that left me with tears in my eyes. This story took tragedy and turned it into hope. Two broken people who heal and find happiness and love in one another while keeping the theme of strong family presence throughout.

Always Enough is a heartbreakingly beautiful journey wrapped up in angst, constant push and pull, witty banter, and some melt your kindle intimacy. Elliott has an uncanny ability to suck you into her world and make you feel like you’re right there with your friends and I can’t wait to be back in Montana to see Tanner and Dirk fall for their woman.

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