Montana Snowfall (McCutcheon Family, #7) by Caroline Fyffe


Montana Snowfall (McCutcheon Family, #7)
Title : Montana Snowfall (McCutcheon Family, #7)
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Language : English
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Number of Pages : 317
Publication : First published March 18, 2015

MONTANA SNOWFALL – McCutcheon Family Series, Book 7

Y Knot, Montana Territory, 1886
When Roady Guthrie, longtime foreman for the McCutcheon ranch, takes time off to go bear hunting, he never expects to find a young woman asleep in his hunting cabin in the midst of a snowstorm. Worried what their unchaperoned situation will do to her reputation, Roady is uneasy when the snowfall keeps them stranded—just long enough for him to lose his heart.

Sally Stanford has a secret—one that sent her running from St. Louis to Y Knot and into arms of her sister. A secret that would shatter Roady’s high opinion of her, if he knew. When Sally realizes her plan is doomed to fail, she turns to the only man she trusts.

Continue the McCutcheon family saga in Montana Snowfall, Book 7 of the McCutcheon Family Series, a heartfelt western historical romance by USA Today Bestselling author Caroline Fyffe.


Montana Snowfall (McCutcheon Family, #7) Reviews


  • Dawn

    Had this on my kindle for a long time. I wished I read it sooner.

    Not heavy on the Christian thing, kisses only, but not squeaky clean.



    Nice cozy read. The romance between Sally and Roady develops slowly as Sally works to overcome her trauma. There is some push and pull, some miscommunications, but all works out in the end.

    Content concerns:

  • Gaufre

    Read this only if you read the other books in the series

    DNF 22%

    It is a quite nice novel but I decided to stop because the story did not move fast enough. I had to read 13 chapters (yes, 13!!!) to get to the part that was advertised in the first two lines of the blurb, where Roadie finds Sally in a cabin. Part of it is the fact that this is not a stand-alone romance. Half of the chapters are dedicated to Amy making a meal for her sister-in-laws and their families. And I don't know who Amy is because I did not read the other books.

  • Joleen

    I have to admit, this review started off more about my preference in story style than in the author's writing, or the simple story of the book. My preference is a more Christian-based book.

    I had read another Caroline Fyffe book years before and liked it. It was more of a Christian/religious romantic historical fiction book, so I assumed this one might be the same. Don't get me wrong, this one was sweet. There was some language, albeit not nasty. Perhaps I expected too much. Perhaps if I had read it as a non-Christian book I would feel differently.

    Okay, let me do that.

    As a non-Christian book, this was pretty tame, meaning aside from a few words I wouldn't use, but that the world would consider nothing, it was a sweet story and had a decent moral. So I will go with 4 stars rather than my original 3.

    1886, St. Louis, MO.


    The rest of the book is how this relationship blossoms, which was very sweet, not in the least inappropriate.

    I've read some pretty worldly things before which make this book seem downright teetotaling, prudishly saccharine in comparison, and actually liked them... years ago. So for what Ms. Fyffe was trying to portray, which was patience, growing love, and healing, I think she did just fine.

    Whew, I feel better.

  • Cynthia

    For me this story was like welcoming a family home you haven’t seen in awhile, if you have read/listen to the other books in this series or the mail order bride series you have already met most of these characters as the author gives a compelling story of each character in past books. This is another audio you will have trouble putting down as you visit with old friends and met new ones. The author tells a story that you will want to reach in grab Sally out of the book and hold her close. Even today many women have to deal with this issue which is never an easy issue to face. The author gives you a heartbreaking story that will touch your heart and she does it in a style that will make you want to reach out and slap a few characters and hug others.

    After something happens to Sally that she had no control over she is not sure where to go or who to turn to she runs to her sister in Montana not being of a clear mind she doesn’t plan things to well. Before she even hits town trouble starts she finds herself trying to find help for those on the stagecoach. Getting lost and finding a cabin to hold up in why a Montana snow storm blows outside. When she awakes she finds herself not alone but with a man. She is scared and afraid she does stand up and is strong. Once they get it worked out that he knows her sister she finds that her well laid plans will not work since she gave to much information. She has to rethink as she tries her best to put her family feeling first along with trying to keep their and her reputation in tacked. She finally decides to tell it like it is and ask for Roady help hoping he will not feel less of her. I really liked Sally she is just such a sweet lady who put herself in a place that with her innocents she never thought she would be. She is very caring and giving women that just really needs a hero and a place to call home to build a new life without hurting her family or her past life. Can her secret be safe with Roady, is she doing the right thing or will it come back to haunt her. She is at a lost not knowing if any man will love her or even if she really wants a man but she has little choice to right this wrong done to her.

    Roady I have adored for many books he is just a wonderful loving cowboy who thinks he isn’t good enough. Not knowing who his mother was and his father was just not a man you would want to call paw. He got away from all that and has turned into a wonderful man that any women would be proud to call hers. I was so glad to see him get his own story which I have to say was a very touching one. When Sally asked for his help he had to take a step back, than he took a step forward and gave Sally the hero she so needed. Does this mean life was easy for them NO they have some trying times and misunderstandings. Can he be the man Sally needs and can he make her love him knowing she loved someone else before him. He is at the end of his rope when he realizes he loves and adores her if things go south he has so much to lose it isn’t only his heart but the family they will make.

    Corey M. Snow did a wonderful outstanding job with this audio. I have listened to him before and loved his voice. The different voices were outstanding, I loved the accents he gave to a few. It was very easy to tell who was talking by the different tones and voice changes he gives us along with the different accents he gives a few. The variations in gender was easy to tell and flowed wonderful you had no trouble knowing it was male or female. I found the voices to be very appropriate, the tones matched what he was reading. He put the chuckles in where they needed to be which added so much to the read. His tones were raised or lowered just right has he gives a wonderful voice to the story. There was a time or two where he might have need to take a breath but it is so slight that you almost miss it. I found the plot to flow easy and without interruption as Mr. Snow puts the correct voice to the correct character which gave life to this listen. I found the recording to be to be free of background noises it was smooth, if there was any editing done you cannot tell it.

    As far as the audio it’s self I found it hard to put down in fact I had been putting off doing a few things which got done this week. On a normal week it would take me all week to listen to an audio but when I get one of Ms. Fyffe and Mr. Snow audio’s I find that I listen to it within a few days. This one was no different I had it listened to in 3 days just doing things around the home that needed to be done and driving to and from work. I found once I got to work I listened the extra 30 minutes I have as I get my day setup unlocking doors, bring up computer etc.

    The author gives you a wonderful story with some serious issues even more so back then than now which she does in style. This is a very touching story that sucks you in as the narrator takes over bring the story alive to your ears. There are so many wonderful characters I always have trouble picking my favorite, each have such wonderful qualities so wonderful, caring and giving that you wish you were part of this big loving family. The author gives you a story inside the story which adds so much to the book. It was a pleasure to watch Roady and Sally fall in love when things could have went so wrong. The McCutcheon is a family of honor who take care of their own along with any strays that might come along. The author gives you a story that pulls you in and you do not want it to end. When I see this authors name I know this is an audio I will love and it is a must have for me. I own almost all of her audios. If you are looking for a well told western romance look no farther you have found it. You will not go wrong with any of this authors books whether in audio, ebook, or paperback she gives a wonderfully well written, heart touching story you will come to love as she brings the west and her wonderful characters to life.

  • Vikki Vaught

    This is an enjoyable read. I liked the characters a great deal and it has an interesting plot. I listened to the audio book and the narrator did an excellent job.

  • Terri

    I was gifted Montana Snowfall (McCutcheon Family Series Book 7) by Caroline Fyffe in exchange for a honest and unbiased review. I love this book and the entire series. Ms Fyffe has a way of using her words to keep me glued to my seat. I love hearing about the Old West Days and every book in this series just gets better than the last! I can't wait for the next book to come along! Listening to this audio book makes it so much easier for me to picture everything the narrators says. The landscaping, the get togethers, the criminals! I always the the Old West is a great place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there! If you haven't tried this series out yet, try them in audio books. The narrators tend to breathe life into the stories, thus giving them a heartbeat. It is like having you back turned to a movie.

    The author, Caroline Fyffe did a fantastic job on this book as always. The dangers in these books are great too, very exciting! The narrator Corey M Snow did a wonderful job delivering this book to us with so many different voices and accents. He speaks very clearly and is easy on the ears. What a great series this is!

  • B. D. Mann

    As the 7th book in the McCutcheon Family Series, Caroline Fyffe continues on a roll in delivering outstanding, well written clean romance stories. However, the reader is cautioned to start at the beginning of the series and read the books in order. There is simply too much overlap with major characters from book to book to enable stand-alone books. In Montana Snowfall the character of Roady Guthrie who has been a major supporting player in previous novels comes into his own. We also know Sally Stanford as a supporting player previously. As I began reading, what I had read in the published synopsis kept haunting me. How in the world could Ms. Fyffe get her two protagonists together in Roady’s hunting cabin in a snow storm. Sally was taking the train from St. Louis to Waterloo and a stage on to Y Knot where she was to surprise her sister and brother. Well, I will not add spoilers here. You will just have to read it to find out. But, Ms. Fyffe is so competent in her craft that the story is totally believable and you just keep turning the pages to find out what happens next. Read it! You’ll love it! By the way, my 4 star rating is comparable to 5 stars on many other reviewers.

  • Kathleen

    ENCHANTING

    I love how the characters from the books in the series are incorporated! Very vivid descriptions,emotionally charged and tender. Small details draw you in the thin small arms of hickory the piece of leather holding his long hair. Sally playing checkers with Roady in the hunting cabin. flood describing love at first sight,when opening his front door in a blizzard finding Claire. And Luke well that's a story in its self,his great love for his family. The close knit community of family and friends. The love,kindness and patience of a good man! The hidden pain of a woman. Truly a great book!! Roady .and Sally,heart of the mountains newest couple.. GREAT DETAILS!!! AWESOME BOOK!!!A MUST READ FOR ALL ROMANCE LOVERS.

  • Cheryl

    Love Those McCutcheons!

    I just .can't get enough of the McCutcheon family and their friends in Y Knot. Each story touches my heart. Sally's story has a sad beginning. Often I wanted to shake her and tell her to tell Roady the whole story. Then I had to step back and realize I might have been just as naive as she is. It is different looking at her situation from the reader's point of view. Roady is the perfect hero. I really liked getting to know Hickory as he joined the story too. A young orphan hungry for love and trust, Hickory will surely turn into a hero in a future book. I can't wait!

  • N.W. Moors

    Another strong read in this entertaining series features Roady Guthrie, the foreman of the McCutcheon ranch. The last thing he expects to find in his hunting cabin is Sally, the sister of one of the mail-order brides in a previous book in the series. Stranded in a snowstorm, the two become friends, something Sally needs desperately.
    I like that this series is branching out to other members of the community other than the McCutcheons, and Roady is a good pick for the hero. Sally is young and desperate, but the two of them make a good pair.

  • C.

    Love, Love, Loved this one. Got as a Kindle Freebie, now MUST READ the others in this series!

  • Jacqueline Driggers

    This was a good book, but, it is most definitely NOT a stand-alone novel. It's part of a continued series, and it reads like one. There is a lot of characters in this book, and bits of story here and there about them. Yes, there is the story about the 2 main characters, but about 1/3 to 1/2 of the book is about these other characters. It has a definite continued series feel to it. There are stories started but not finished in this book, and you're left with the feeling that they were continued from a previous book, and will be continued in a following book.

    You should not read these as stand-alone novels, even though they are billed that way. They are really not. It's a continued series. From this one book I read, it seems to be a well written series; but you should start with book 1 and read through the whole series, rather than pick up one book from the middle and read it. I enjoyed it all right, but it would have been much better had I read the whole series.

  • Miriam Rivera

    Historical at its best!

    We continue with the Adventures of the little town Y knot, and it's wonderful residents. Rodey a simple cowboy and Sally a big city girl get married under difficult circumstances. He's afraid he's not good enough and she thinks he deserves better than her. Together they takes on a beautiful journey of strength and love.

  • Kathy Heare Watts

    SMOKE BEFORE FIRE

    The seventh story in the McCutcheon Family Series will finally have Roady Gutherie’s story. He is the longtime foreman for the Heart of the Mountain ranch. Roady has a score to settle with a massive killer grizzly bear named Behemoth—but rather than finding the bear, he will make another startling discovery, that of a nearly frozen woman in the hunting cabin. The story will read as a stand-alone but is an on-going saga that will have many people from previous stories. It will introduce several new people including Sally Stanford and a boy named Hickory.

    Sally Stanford has left her home and family in St. Louis with the pretense of a planned trip to see her sister, Heather Klinkner, and their brother, Morgan. She will take a train and then stagecoach heading toward Y Knot, Montana. She is hiding a secret, one she doesn’t want her parents and siblings to know about—yet she trust Heather and is heading to see her, and hope to have a place to stay and seek refuge.

    The plot will have Sally on the stagecoach with two other women and a little boy, plus the driver and shotgun rider. When a freak mishap causes an accident, it will be Sally who is asked to take one of the mules and seek help in the next town. The directions aren’t clear, and she gets turned around, and then the snow starts falling. Luck and a stubborn mule will land her at an abandoned cabin.

    Roady must get to shelter with this snow falling. What a shock to see a mule in the coral, and yet the cabin is dark. Inside, he finds a young girl, nearly frozen. It becomes a matter of life and death to save her. Then they are stuck in the cabin for several days due to the heavy snow. What will become of either one of their reputations is the least of their concerns until the snow lets up and hunting parties are searching for them.

    Several days together, playing games and talking will have Sally trusting Roady. But later, when she will talk to him later and share her plight—but will he be amicable towards helping her? Marriage is forever. Roady is concerned she will never be able to love him, pining away after another man, and Sally is concerned she can’t give herself to Roady. What will it take for these two to talk honestly and find happiness?

  • Julie Morales

    A STORMY ROMANCE

    Roady has been with the McCutcheon ranch in Montana for years. He's family to them. Sally is Heather's sister, who came out as a mail-order bride and married Hayden. Roady's not looking for romance, and no one is expecting Sally to show up for a visit, but desperate times call for desperate measures.
    There's a snowstorm on the way. Roady is bear hunting, and Sally is traveling by stage from Waterloo. The stage is involved in an accident, and it falls to Sally to get help...with no more than a mule and several layers of men's clothing, in an area she's never been. She was the only one fit to ride, though, but can she even find the town on a good day, let alone in a snowstorm?
    Roady realizes he'll have to seek shelter in a hunting cabin in the mountains, but when he gets there, he realizes he's not alone. The two spend several days at the cabin before they can get out and back to town. By then, the other stage passengers have made it back, and Heather and her brother know their sister was also a passenger, so they're sick with worry and search parties are out looking for her, when Roady comes into the ranch yard with her on his horse.
    Roady is really Sally's hero, but is that enough for romance? Sally has her own secret, though, that not even anyone in her family knows. Her life, so promising in St. Louis not that long ago, has fallen apart, and she feels like there's no one she can trust with the truth.
    There's another side story here about Hickory, a young orphan boy Luke meets up with in Waterloo. Hickory reminds him of Colton when he first met Faith, and Luke feels drawn to the boy. He knows he can't save every orphan or homeless person he meets, but Hickory does something to him that compels him to want to help. Has he just brought even more trouble to his ranch and hometown?
    I positively love these books, but all good things must come to an end, and I hate that I'm so close to the end of the series now. These are excellent books, making you feel like you're coming back to your favorite vacation spot and visiting with old friends. I love writers who can do that.

  • Shelley

    I really really liked this book. It could’ve easily been a 5 star rating if not for some issues of mine. I simply love the character of Roady. Sally could’ve been a very good character had she been expanded and explored more. I felt that Roady and Sally deserved a book throughly their own. I felt the same about Brandon & Charity also. Was their even a reason to have Cade Morrow in the book? Except to have a reason towards the end. I enjoyed the character of Hickory too, but also wondered why spend all the time on him. Was he really a necessary character? I just felt a lot of these extra characters were thrown in to make the book longer and take away from the couple’s who book it was, Sally & Roady. Had they been more of the focus, I would’ve enjoyed it more rather than my eyes glazing over on things that didn’t really add to the story line of this book. It just kind of seemed disjointed. While I do enjoy supporting characters, I feel as this series goes on, the books get short and more disjointed. I also think the $4.99 price is to high. I feel more of a $2.99 would be more prudent or even $3.99…. I’m starting to feel that it’s not a very good value for the content and quality. Having said that all, I still enjoyed the story. I will probably read it again. I do feel that characters are just thrown in so they can be a main character in another book. Such as this new shad character. Had I not over the past 10-12 yrs picked up many in this series at sale prices, I probably wouldn’t have spent the $4.99 for this book or the next. I really enjoy this series and this author. She has shown me she can write very well. But the last 3 books in this series I have seen the issues become a pattern. I recommend this book as I feel she is a good writer, just beware of issues I have stated. This is also a sweet & clean series. I don’t mind clean and sweet, I also don’t mind a little bit more too. I also recommend you read the series in order, including the mail order bride books that are included in this series to get the best out of this book.

  • Cathy

    Y Knot, Montana Territory, 1886
    When Roady Guthrie, longtime foreman for the McCutcheon ranch, takes time off to go bear hunting, he never expects to find a young woman asleep in his hunting cabin in the midst of a snowstorm. Worried what their unchaperoned situation will do to her reputation, Roady is uneasy when the snowfall keeps them stranded—just long enough for him to lose his heart.

    Sally Stanford has a secret—one that sent her running from St. Louis to Y Knot and into arms of her sister. A secret that would shatter Roady’s high opinion of her, if he knew. When Sally realizes her plan is doomed to fail, she turns to the only man she trusts.

    This was a continuation of a series, in fact, #7 of The McCutcheon Family Series. I was a little overwhelmed by all the characters and their relationships having not read any of the previous books in the series. It is almost a stand alone, but it really is better to have assembled the pedigree chart from the other books before reading it. With that said, it was a easy read where almost everyone is accepting, honorable and responsible and the happy ending ties up the book nice and simple.

  • Robin

    It's been a long time since I read such an enjoyable romance novel. The plot kept me wondering how the characters would deal with each of the problems presented to them. The characters were believable and fleshed-out well. All in all, I'd have to say this was a real page-turner for me. My favorite character was Roady. But getting to know both the protagonists was a joy. This is a book I'd pull out and read many times over. I just really enjoy stories where good vs evil and good eventually wins, even if it has to risk and/or sacrifice something precious. If you also enjoy those kinds of tales, then I'd recommend you try this one.

  • Mary

    This is the second book I’ve read by this author and I liked this story much better than the last one. The story is set in the late 1800’s.

    Sally is in trouble and travels out west in hopes that her sister can help. She meets Roady when they are both are stranded together in a hunting cabin by a snowstorm. Not only does Roady save her life but he treats her with kindness. As a result, she feels that she can share her secret.

    There are some misunderstandings along the way but overall it’s a sweet story. Skimmed some parts but it was a quick easy read. 3.5 Stars.

  • Tracy Sylvester

    Roady McCutcheon is a hardworking ranch hand. He lives by ranch hand rules with several other ranch hands. Roady hasn't had the best upbringing and life was difficult growing up. Some incidents in his life throw him in the path of Sally Standford who is running from her own problems.Early snowfall comes and hits the area hard. This early storm puts both Sally and Roady on the same path to meet up. This is a beautifully written romance novel.

  • Dana Dobias

    An Eventful Continuation of the Series!

    This plot was entirely different from previous books. This author comes up with different trials and obstacles to overcome for each book. Additionally, she doesn't focus on one main couple to the exclusion of everything and everyone else (why create a series if you ignore previous and future characters?) I thoroughly enjoyed this book and hope she writes many more!