Jac Madsen Thorn has been a little in love with Roselyn Standing Deer since the first lecture she gave him ten years ago. He'd been the new Danish hired hand for her mother's farm and had been warned of Rose's bossiness. Only, Jac knows Rose's secret: she's a born leader. She's assertive, not bossy. She's usually smarter than everyone in the room, even if she tries to hide it. Which makes him fall for her more and more over the years, as well as know that she's out of his league. Rose's lifelong goal was to make a couple billion then. Give. It. Away. The giving away part was a secret—something that would finally make Lily, Rose's mom, proud of her. On the cusp of revealing her dream, Rose's mother passes away suddenly, changing everything. Awash in grief and unfinished business, Rose decides to go on the world trip Lily had spoken of just before her death. And takes Jac with her. It's a dream come true for Jac to spend time with Rose alone, though he never could have imagined being in Israel, Korea, and Mongolia. But he's not sure what to do when she starts looking at him with heat burning in her dark eyes. He'd be taking advantage of her grief if he let her kiss him, right? Or could she possibly be falling for him as hard as he has for her? Through painful loss, can love be found?The mountains in Montana are known for their beauty and ferocity—delicate orchids nestled next to the black sooty remains of a forest fire. Grief is a lot like a Montana mountain. No matter the darkness, there is light, there is life. And there is love. All the Mountains in Montana has a woman billionaire whose plan is to give away all that money, years of mutual pining, a lot of carbs!, and a sunshine Scandinavian man who craves to share all his beams with the grieving woman of his dreams.
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