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Content snapshot
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Violence
A lot
Serial killer threat throughout; a murder mystery with real stakes
Language
A lot
Strong language
Sexual Content
A lot
Romantic content across three relationships; some explicit scenes
Substance Use
Some
Ranch culture; some drinking
Emotional Intensity
A lot
Three sisters discovering each other; the killer's motive intersecting with the inheritance
What this book is about
Jack Mercy leaves his Montana ranch to his three daughters—half-sisters who have never met—on the condition that they live there together for a year. A killer is also watching. Montana Sky is one of Roberts's best early romantic suspense novels: three completely distinct love stories, one thriller, and Roberts's gift for place.
Notes for sensitive readers
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Serial killer thriller elements—some graphic violence
Strong language
Explicit romantic content across multiple couples
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