Book Review: Mountain Grump
Tilda
I have a new house. Well, new to me. Just like living in my own place on the top of a mountain, rather than in a city apartment, is new to me. But it’s mine now because my Great Uncle Jack passed away, and he left me his freaking house. In Colorado. On the border of Lonely Peak State Park.
But that’s not all he did.
He also left a series of letters. A scavenger hunt of clues that leads me back to Vegas. To his lawyer’s office. To the reading of his will. Where I learn I must marry in order to keep my sudden inheritance out of the greedy hands of my family. And since they’re the worst, I only have one option.
Ask the grumpy park ranger I just met to be my husband.
Ethan
Jack never lied. Not outright. But he did omit some things. Like the fact that his grandkid Matty is actually a fully grown woman named Matilda. And the fact that she looks like a walking, talking mountain fairy with her long purple hair and a wardrobe of lust-inducing dresses.
He also failed to mention that he was setting us up. That he was setting all of this up. And now, when the woman I unwittingly agreed to watch out for stands before me, asking me to marry her, there’s only one answer I can give…
My Review
Tilda and Ethan don't get off on the right footing in the beginning. You can imagine Ethan's surprise when he thought the person that he was meeting "Matty" was a guy. He soon learned that Matty was Matilda aka "Tilda".
You know Ethan deserves the nickname "Ranger Grumpy Pants" when all Chapter 14 says is:
"I pinch the bridge of my nose
This girl cannot be real."
Yet, when this grumpy ranger falls for Tilda, he falls hard. It was instant love for me with Tilda. Her sunny personality is infectious. I could not get enough of Tilda and Ethan. My emotions and heart were all over the place with these two. They took me on quite the journey but in the end, they got their HEA. Shout out to Quakers. I loved this duck.
S.J., thanks to you I now must find my own grumpy Park Ranger. This book is one that you will read over and over again.

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