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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?

300 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 7, 2020

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Kelly Elliott

114 books6,489 followers


Kelly Elliott is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling contemporary romance author. Since finishing her bestselling Wanted series, Kelly continues to spread her wings while remaining true to her roots and giving readers stories rich with hot protective men, strong women and beautiful surroundings.

Her bestselling works include, Wanted, Broken, Without You, and Unconditional Love, to name just a few.

Kelly has been passionate about writing since she was fifteen. After years of filling journals with stories, she finally followed her dream and published her first novel, Wanted, in November of 2012.

Kelly lives in central Texas with her husband, daughter, and two pups. When she’s not writing, Kelly enjoys reading and spending time with her family. She is down to earth and very in touch with her readers, both on social media and at signings.

To find out more about Kelly and her books, you can find her through her website.

www.kellyelliottauthor.com

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Profile Image for Alina.
396 reviews73 followers
April 29, 2020
Fair warning I am going to rant!!

What a terrible book!
This woman was so pathetic and I don't understand what she saw in him. After they sleep together with no condoms BTW he avoids her. And she just pines for him, I mean she was the definition of a doormat!
On top of that there are so many 5 star reviews? Like why? She is a sad desperate woman, and he is a manwhore who does not give a crap about the heroine.
How is this romance???
This has everything I hate in romance novels and now I need to cleanse my palate with another book about women who have self-confidence who know their worth and won't take shit from pathetic Men.
Profile Image for Somia.
2,065 reviews170 followers
April 28, 2020
Ok so for me this was just a bloody disappointment, and I know I'm in the minority when I write this, but what can I say the book hasn't left me smiling. Not sure if it's my mood, or my expectations after book 1, but my key feelings as I read this were annoyance and more annoyance, I had a big urge to shake both main characters more than once.

Descriptions of Ty as the hot player who had slept with almost all the women in town did not endear him to me, nor did the fact that he I also wasn't keen on Kaylee going back to Ty even as he kept knocking her back.

Drama, after drama in this (or at least that's what it felt like), at one point I was just thinking enough already.

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Profile Image for Andrea Fleury.
1,014 reviews80 followers
April 24, 2020
Kaylee and ty

Oh my God I can honestly say this book was is amazing fabulous and sexy as hell. Ty is a hot chill rider who has been down and depressed after an accident ended his bill riding career. Kaylee is a beautiful woman who ty can't seem to get out of his mind. He refuses to fall for her no matter how much he trys
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1,835 reviews990 followers
April 7, 2020
Release Date: April 7, 2020
Actual Rating: 4 stars

Slow Burn | Western Romance

Always Enough is the second book in Kelly Elliot’s latest series, Meet Me in Montana. This is a series of interconnected standalones are while the books could be read in any order, I suggest reading them as they’re released. I say this because you get a lot of background information in previous books where the characters start as secondary characters. Not only that, they are part of the stories that follow so you’ll either find spoilers or be confused at their roles.

With that being said, I felt like this was a wonderful addition to the series. There were some parts that grated on my nerves, but the romance itself was magical. I love seeing two tortured souls rise from the ashes and find love. There’s something so pure and heartwarming to see characters freeing themselves from their past. It gives us hope even though the characters are fictional. Another thing I loved about this novel was the theme of acceptance. As I mentioned, Kaylee and Ty have both dealt with tragedies and finding love while still grieving the past isn’t an easy feat. However, Kelly Elliot makes it clear that accepting ones past and embracing the future is important and this is shown through this story. Their budding love story was a slow burn, but it certainly made sense for what both had been dealing with and I found it to be enlightening and realistic. Kelly Elliot obviously knows how to write and engaging story and her strength at it is shown with Always Enough.

One of the things that did get on my nerves was the miscommunication. I don’t FAULT Kelly Elliot on this, but I have found that I can’t stand when characters aren’t clear in their intentions. This has been problematic for me in the past few weeks where I’ve been seeing this type of miscommunication in quite a few books. So, it’s really a personal preference rather than a jab at the author. There was something else that I didn’t care for in the story but I don’t want to say WHAT because I don’t want to spoil it for readers so I’ll add a little spoiler tag here in case you’re curious: >>

TO WRAP IT UP
Overall, I really enjoyed this one. There may have been a few things I didn’t care for but when I think of the story as a whole, I did like it a lot. I’m very much looking forward to the next book (which I think is going to be Tanner’s story) and hope Kelly writes a few more because I can’t get enough of these Montana ranchers!
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989 reviews602 followers
November 11, 2021
“Together, we make a beautiful puzzle with all our crazy pieces.”


**Synopsis:**
Ty and Kaylee met in book 1 and had some serious sparks. Individually, they’ve each dealt with some major issues over the past couple years. They definitely deserve a HEA.

To fully appreciate this book, you should read the previous one first. This takes place a two weeks after the end of the Book one.

** The following are my thoughts about this book: **
* * in chapter one you get Ty’s backstory. His dashed dreams and his pill addiction. For kaylee, her backstory is provided in chapter two. So the author did a good job of immediately establishing the backstories and catching the reader up regarding family dynamics so that you felt like you knew these characters. Still, I think reading book one first would be helpful.

* * should someone who is a recovering drug addict be getting drunk in a bar? I might be a little clueless, but I wouldn’t think that wouldn’t be good for your addictive tendencies. The fact that Ty was drinking or getting drunk just glossed over his drug addiction, which was a major aspect of his life.

* * Tanner’s little pep talk was really sweet. I can’t wait to read his story.

* * the comment that Ty slept with almost all the women in town was disappointing. It’s a small town, so clearly he would most likely run into women he had been with. I just didn’t like that aspect about his character.

* * the constant “I’m not good enough for you/I don’t deserve you” offset with the “I’m obsessively attracted to you” push/pull was waaaaaayyy too much. Geez I wanted to strangle Ty. And, honestly, Kaylee started to seem like a doormat after awhile. Both of these characters annoyed me.

* * these two had some really heavy issues (addiction, depression, suicide). All of that was really glossed over and that was also disappointing. The characters were shallow, but exploring those heavy issues could have added some good depth to them.

* * drama overload 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

* * by the time I closed the book I was a little glad this drama fest was over with. The major issue was the push/pull when the story had the potential to be a much deeper plot.

**Overview:**
- Content Warning: addiction, suicide, depression (in the past, a retelling of events)
- Audio: Narrated by Alexander Cendese and Gabrielle Cendese. Audio download was free with Kindle Unlimited. Female had a heavy southern accent (matches female character). The audio was ok, but I mostly read the story as I’m not a huge fan of audio.
- Setting: Hamilton, Montana
- Do you need to read previous books in series?: Yes. The H/h were introduced in Book One and it’s where their connection was first established.
- POV: Dual POV

- Who is the Hero? Ty Shaw Junior (age: 29). Former Bull rider. He won the PBR World Championship and then suffered a severe accident in which he was not expected to ever walk again. He is close with his family, who own a cattle ranch and raise horses in Montana, so he’s ranching and defining a new life for himself.
~ “An accident landed him in the hospital for an extended amount of time. When they told him he’d never be able to ride a bull again, you might as well have told him he’d died that day. His entire world came to an abrupt stop. The doctors at first hadn’t thought Ty would even walk again. He proved them wrong. He walked after just one month in physical therapy. That one victory came at a cost, though. Ty hit the bottle for months and then suffered with an addiction to pain pills that few knew about.”
* The following words/phrases were used to describe Hero: recovering addict, confused, broken, fearful, lonely
* H likable? sort of. The constant pushing away because “she deserves better” got old

- Who is the Heroine? Kaylee Holden (age: 27). Book editor. Has recently moved from Atlanta to Hamilton with her best friend Lincoln (from book one).
~ “Two years ago, Kaylee’s fiancé had killed himself. The hardest part for her was that he’d only left a note that said he was sorry. She fell into a pit of depression and refused to leave her apartment for months.”
~ “A new start was exactly what Kaylee needed. A place that didn’t have a memory around nearly every corner she turned. A place where she could let go of the hurt and allow herself to move on. Somewhere to start over where no one told her what to do. A place to forget the past and look forward to a future.”

* The following words/phrases were used to describe Heroine: needs to let go of her hurt, a spitfire, independent, tired of being alone,
* h likable? i liked her better in book one. She felt like a doormat sometimes. She couldn’t let go of her desire for Ty even while he made it clear he didn’t want anything more than one night and kept pushing her away.

- h virgin? No
- First time they kiss: 36%
- First time they sleep together: 41%
- Safe sex? No. they were overcome with passion and realized they didn’t use condoms.
- First time they say I Love You 73%
- steamy? yes. descriptive bedroom scenes
- OW/OM drama? yes
- H/h cheat? No
- Time apart? a month or so
- Did I skip pages? No
- Big secrets? No
- Did I cry? No
- Did I laugh? No
- Did I swoon🥰? not really. Ty spent most of the time pushing kaylee away
- Cliffhanger? No
- HEA? Yes
- Epilogue? a couple months later
- Recommend? I didn’t like this one as much as the previous book. And so far, both books have been very similar. The guy feels the girl “deserves better” and they don’t talk about their feelings.

**Quotes**
“He drives me insane. I don’t know if I want to stab him or run him over with my car.”

“I’d thought his reaction was due to the natural-deodorant phase I was going through. Maybe I smelled bad?

“I was prepared for that snowstorm; this one I’m not. I can’t be stuck in my house. I don’t have any chocolate! A girl needs chocolate at times like that.”

“You can take the money out of the girl, but you can’t take away her desire for luxury and a warm seat to sit on when she has to pee in Montana!”


“Now that I think about it, Kristin, Ty here needs a new brain, if you’ve got any there in the back. He seems to have lost his.”

“It’s time to start thinking about your future and not your penis.”
“Mom, you are not allowed to talk about my sex life or my . . . penis. Ever again.”
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493 reviews55 followers
September 7, 2025
"Together, we make a beautiful puzzle with all our crazy pieces."


Forever enough – that's how I feel after having read Never Enough last year and Always Enough just recently. I'm therefore going to avoid books 3 and 4 in the series, Good Enough and Strong Enough, as well as any other books by this author. Enough is enough.

Ty is a very handsome former bull rider and manwhore. After his leg got crushed in a car accident, he had to retire from the sport and suffered from depression and painkiller addiction. Meanwhile, he's working on his family's cattle ranch, has recovered from the injury and is clean again. His self-esteem is still badly damaged, however, that's why he avoids Kaylee, his sister-in-law's bestie and "the first woman he wants something more with". He fell in love with her at first sight (or rather, at their first disturbing kiss), but he constantly unnerves us with musings like: "I’m not good enough", "She deserves someone who isn’t broken", "I have nothing to offer a woman like Kaylee" and – the highlight:

"The first time we ever kissed, I knew she would become my new addiction if I let her. And I can’t let her. I fought this battle for almost a year, and one move on her part and I was practically on my knees with need for her. I can’t . . . I can’t do it."
  "Why not?"
  "I can’t lose her. If I did, it would destroy me."


Thank goodness, Kaylee is not only beautiful on the outside, but also on the inside. She's lovely, endlessly patient and understanding (some might say spineless). You might think she’s perfect, if it weren't for her clumsiness. She stumbles into embarrassing situations time and again, and constantly needs help from some guy after causing fires, flooding her bathroom or falling down the stairs and bruising her tailbone. You know the type.

Kaylee is also a bit broken after her fiancé killed himself three years ago, but kissing Ty makes her world finally feel whole again. Unfortunately, it's shattered once more when a blizzard hits Montana and they spend a night full of otherworldly bare sex and zillions of orgasms. (Even reading about it left me exhausted!) After that, Ty is back to ghosting her and causing drama for another 170 torturous pages.

The book could have been significantly shorter, if only the heroes had talked to each other instead of talking about each other with other people. But no, you have to read about certain incidents at least twice, more often thrice: First, when it actually happens, and then, when at least one of the heroes tells a friend/brother/father what happened. And because no one can keep anything to themselves in this family, Kylee and Ty's private affairs are happily shared. Ty, in particular, is repeatedly lectured like a schoolboy, for example about unprotected sex (for which they both have reasons that are irresponsible in their own way).

It's really a bad book, in terms of writing, story and the pathetic heroes, and everything becomes more and more absurd as the story progresses. Especially in the last third, there are countless unnecessary scenes and details that lead nowhere. I honestly wondered if the author incorporated every silly idea that popped up in her head into the story. Or maybe she just wanted to add pages … (Greetings to KU!)
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429 reviews63 followers
February 8, 2020
This is the second book in the “Meet Me In Montana” series and it’s definitely fulfilled my expectations. Ty and Kaylee had an instant attraction but Ty refused to act on it due to his serious baggage he’s been carrying around. This book had lots on tug and pull, plenty of angst and tons of smoking hot scenes! These two were definitely on the slow burn until their chemistry exploded! It wasn’t just their chemistry but their devotion and love for each other was evident. I was completely engaged in the whole story. I could really visualize the descriptions of the Montana mountains and lakes she described. Ty, Brock and Tanner all had a great relationship with each other and their parents. Hard topics of suicide and prescription drug abuse were discussed and weren’t sugar coated over. The struggles they bring were brought to light. In my personal opinion it annoyed me a bit how Kaylee told her BFF Lincoln everything about her relationship with Ty. The ending was a slow wrap up and capped with a perfect epilogue. I’m looking forward to the next book!

Thank you to NetGalley and Montlake Romance for the opportunity to read this book I exchange for my honest opinions.
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1,185 reviews699 followers
April 6, 2021
Kaylee Holden moved from Atlanta to Montana after her best friend made the move first. Kaylee had a rough go around 3-years ago after her fiancé unexpectedly passed away and she desperately needs a fresh start and she’s hoping that Hamilton, Montana is where she’ll find it.

Ty Shaw always wanted to be a bull rider and he was well on his way to achieving his dream. But a drunk driving accident took that away from him in an instant and he was left with emotional and physical scars as a consequence of that night.

When Ty meets Kaylee, he feels something again, which hasn’t happened since his accident. But instead of pursuing Kaylee, he puts her in the friend zone, giving her the impression that Ty isn’t interested. The more they butt heads, the more it’s clear there’s chemistry between them. The question is, will they give into their unrelenting attraction toward one another?

Always Enough by Kelly Elliott is book 2 in the Meet Me in Montana series. Ty & Kaylee’s romance was alluded to in book 1 so I was really excited to read about them in book 2. I definitely enjoyed this one more than the first book, mostly because I’m not huge on the bull riding aspect. I much prefer the ranch element that was more present in this romance. I also liked how both Kaylee & Ty have damaged pasts and they help heal one another. Definitely recommend if you’re a fan of small town romances! 4/5 stars.
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1,090 reviews633 followers
March 12, 2021
The tension between Ty and Kaylee as secondary characters in Never Enough was such a tease. I immediately had to start Always Enough!

Much like his brother in book one, Ty is an extremely damaged hero. Still grappling with the loss of his bull riding career—a loss that led to an addiction to prescription medication—Ty has yet to see himself as anything other than a failure.

As Ty continually pushes Kaylee away, believing he is not worthy of her attention, their romance was addictively frustrating. As they unsuccessfully attempt to avoid each other, I really felt the way these two were drawn together.

Losing her boyfriend to suicide three years ago, Kaylee is also recovering from her own loss. Her fresh start in Hamilton, Montana came with some laughs, and I loved her commitment to stand by Ty through anything.

Similar to book one, there were certain aspects to their decisions that felt very irrational to me, and I could have done without a particular twist, but it definitely didn’t hinder my enjoyment of the story! I can’t wait to continue in the series.
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1,358 reviews55 followers
April 7, 2020
Ty and Kaylee had an instant connection but both still struggling with their past, trying to heal from their scars.
After a tragic car accident, Ty had to give up his dreams at his best, when he was at the top of his career as a bull rider.
But still their connection wasn’t enough to make it work. A lot of angst and denial feelings, so much drama giving me whiplash at times but some great humor and steamy moments. My favorite were when they let show that part of themselves hidden from the world. Just so beautiful.
The sexual tension between these two could definitely put a room on fire. There was chemistry but still their childish behavior was ruining it a litte. The only moment they could agree on was on the physical part and I had to say that I have to skip some parts because it felt repetitive.
They went straight for it and talked afterwards. Adding more drama and confusion when I would love to see them giving a chance.
I didn't mind the angst at all and the author managed to show how hard it was for them to move forward when they felt stuck to the past and trauma.
I was a bit conflicted because I loved so many parts but others drove me freaking insane.
I appreciated when they were real together, flaws and all, with their families.
Speaking of family, I had to admit I had a crush on Blayze, her best friend’s son, who was so cute and adorable it hurts.
That is what I wanted, to see them grow up at some point.
It took time to make it there and the ending was so beautiful.

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2,505 reviews61 followers
April 10, 2020
I really enjoyed this cowboy romance. My first read from this author.

Ty is the quintessential broken cowboy.back home on the family farm after an accident takes him out of the rodeo circuit. Kaylee was super sweet & just the fix he needed fo heal. Sweet read with fantastic chemistry.

I received an arc of this book.
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March 28, 2020
Heartfelt, moving, and oh-so-swoony! Always Enough has the perfect blend of humor and tenderness, and will stay with you long after The End.
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April 6, 2020
* A review copy was provided by the author *

~ 5 Healing Stars ~

What a frustrating and amazingly beautiful story!!! I loved the storyline…..2 broken souls learning to heal and finding love again.

But I have to tell you….I was ready to smack Ty on so many occasions. I thought my rage and frustration ran strong for Brock in book 1…..well Ty beat him by a mile. But even saying that I LOVED this story.

What I have always loved about Kelly Elliott’s books is the small town country feel she gives us in her stories. She always makes me want to move to Texas and now Montana. She gave us great characters in this book and a storyline that will keep you interested.

Always Enough is the second book in Kelly’s Meet Me in Montana series. This is a standalone novel, but I would definitely recommend reading this series in order. We meet Ty and Kayleigh in the first book, so I think that will help build into their story. I thought the pace and flow of this story worked well and this was a well written book. It is told in Dual POV. I will say that this book didn’t deal with the bull riding aspect as much as book 1….I kind of missed it, but with Ty I didn’t expect it because of his history.

In this book we follow Ty and Kaylee’s story. Ty is the oldest Shaw brother and he has suffered a major injury that has taken his bull riding days away from him. Ty has gone through many challenges and ups and downs. With his life not going in the direction he saw for himself, he has shut himself off to everything that can make him “feel”. That is until he meets Kaylee and she flips his world upside down!!! Can Kaylee open up Ty’s heart?? Make him see there is more to life?? Read this book to find out.

I loved that we got to see all the same characters from the first book in this one. I also liked getting to know Tanner (the youngest shaw brother). I look forward to reading his book next!!!

If you love Kelly Elliott’s books, then you don’t want to miss out on this newest series of hers.

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439 reviews77 followers
September 5, 2022
3.5⭐️
Started off really good then fell short about 50-75% through. Enjoyed the main characters and most of the angst.
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1,662 reviews
April 7, 2020
4 1/2 Stars...

Ty and Kaylee's love story was a special one. They are both bearing deep scars from their pasts. Ty lost his ability to continue his career as a bull rider after he was severely injured in an auto accident. Kaylee was trying to recover from the death of her fiancee. Even though they are both drawn to one another, Ty doesn't think he's capable of a long-term relationship and Kaylee can't risk having her heart broken again by someone who isn't the right match for her. She is too fragile.

I simply love this series. Both of the books have been wonderful with characters that you can become easily connected to. I wanted to see Ty and Kaylee's relationship succeed even though there were definitely times that I would have liked to slap Ty for being such an idiot. It was all worth it in the end.

Thank you to NetGalley and Montlake Romance for this ARC in exchange for my honest review.
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2,313 reviews327 followers
April 4, 2020
Optimistic, heartfelt, and passionate!

Always Enough is a lighthearted, intimate tale that takes you on a journey into the lives of the sweet, charming Kaylee who’s ready to move on and start anew after the devasting loss of her fiancé, and the rugged, tormented, ex-bull rider Ty who’s still struggling to recover from an accident that stole his career and resulted in an addiction to pain medication.

The prose is emotive and honest. The characters are wounded, supportive, and loveable. And the plot is a push-pull tale full of life, love, family, friendship, understanding, angst, instant attraction, red-hot chemistry, emotional baggage, sexy times, and tender moments.

Overall, Always Enough is an emotive, uplifting, engaging tale by Elliott that has characters you can’t help but fall in love with and a happy-ever-after ending that leaves you with a smile.

Thank you to Amazon Publishing for providing me with a copy in exchange for an honest review.
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1,639 reviews
April 8, 2020
Book 2 in the Meet Me in Montana series and it can be read as a standalone. A very touching and heartfelt story about two people who have suffered a loss in their lives and who have found the perfect person who will be there for them to help find each other again. However, they will fight their attraction towards each other. I really loved watching them find themselves and each other. Can’t wait to read more in this series (hopefully, there will be more, love it) and from Ms. Elliott.

I received an ARC of this book from NetGalley and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
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2,247 reviews
April 13, 2020
Actual Rating: 4.5 Stars
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Kelly Elliott turned up the charm and the heat in Always Enough, her second novel in the Meet Me in Montana series. With a knockout cast and two world-weary souls ready for some goodness in their lives, this was one sexy, heartwarming love story.

Kelly Elliott is one of my favorite new contemporary romance authors I’ve found. There’s something about how genuine her characters are and the wonderful mix of humor, heart, and emotional depth that resonates with me every time. Always Enough was a highly entertaining romp with former PBR champ Ty and sassy book editor Kaylee who you could just immediately tell deserved to be together. Read More
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116 reviews45 followers
November 7, 2020
Well, I don't know what to say. Ty has an interesting personality with a tragic past that leads to the complicated present. I liked him, I really did. Also sometimes he was a bit too unsure about everything. For example what the future holds, what gonna happen with him - too much "what if" and more push and pull on his side for my taste.
Kaylee on the other side she was confident, likable, and tried to be positive despite her past.
The first confession was worth waiting for.
Overall I really recommend it, because you are more into the series, the characters, and everything else if you read in order.
I can't wait for Tanner's story. AND DIRK. Oh my, he is gonna be my fave I bet. Mark my words.
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2,812 reviews1,032 followers
February 7, 2020
Since read Never Enough I wanted Ty and Kaylee book.
They were very similar in that they were both hiding parts of themselves they weren't ready to face. But they were each other's respective catalyst to move out of the shadows.
Always Enough was full of passion, angst, feelings, love and family.The side characters were original, supportive and great addition for the story.
I loved the small town feels and I want series to continue.

𝘐 𝘳𝘦𝘤𝘦𝘪𝘷𝘦𝘥 𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘴 𝘣𝘰𝘰𝘬 𝘧𝘳𝘦𝘦 𝘧𝘳𝘰𝘮 𝘕𝘦𝘵𝘎𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘺 𝘪𝘯 𝘦𝘹𝘤𝘩𝘢𝘯𝘨𝘦 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘢𝘯 𝘩𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘴𝘵 𝘳𝘦𝘷𝘪𝘦𝘸.
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July 28, 2020
Another insipid character depicted as a heroine and a male character with an oversized ego. There are sufficient writers penning entertaining stories enabling us as readers, to be selective.
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Author 107 books6,324 followers
March 29, 2020
An emotional small-town romance executed in perfect Kelly Elliott fashion. Love this new series!
1 review
May 16, 2020
Good Story- That’s All

This had a great story, but way too much descriptive sex!! The f word was definitely overused!! Will not read this author again!!
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May 9, 2020
[1.5 star] meh~ the hero and heroine keep going back and forth, back and forth, kind of like the game of ping-pong. was tiring to read to be honest.
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1,674 reviews9 followers
April 26, 2020
Didn't understand

This story is Ty and Kaylee's story. You read about them in the first book. Their relationship or lack thereof was confusing in the first book but was even more confusing in the second one. I didn't understand why Ty kept pushing Kaylee away and was such an a**. Even the reveal made no sense for how big an a** he was. Not my favorite.
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April 7, 2020
Always Enough is the second book in the Meet in Montana Series and it follows the story of Ty and Kaylee. 2 years ago, Kaylee lost her fiance and has been looking for a fresh start. So, when Kaylee follows her best friend to Hamilton, she’s hoping to find what she’s been looking for. What she didn’t plan on was Ty. Ty is everything Kaylee could want, but could never have. Ty is haunted by the ghosts of his past and is afraid to think of his future. Kaylee coming into his life, turns everything upside down. Kaylee reminds Ty of better times and just how sweet life can be. Will these two defy the odds and fight their way to a happily ever after?? There’s only one way to find out…..

Always Enough is well written and captivating. The characters will pull you in to their story from the very first page. From the very first interaction, I could feel the tension just oozing off the two of them. Their chemistry was instant and me wanting more. I loved the push & pull and the will they/won’t they moments. Yes, Ty was frustrating as ever. There was so many times I wanted to reach into my kindle and just shake him. Yes, he had his reasons. Yes, he had his own obstacles to overcome, but that didn’t stop him from making me crazy. He wasn’t the only one trying to move on from his past. Kaylee had her own baggage to deal with, and I wanted nothing more than for her to find some peace and happiness. Despite how crazy Ty made me, I did enjoy him being with Kaylee. I think they had a great bond that went deeper than either of them had been prepared for. But, at the end of the day, I just couldn’t get enough of these two together and I was cheering them on right until the very end.

If I had to make one complaint about this story, it would be the drama. While I do feel that some of it was ok, there was a lot of it that didn’t need to be there. I found it distracting and unnecessary. For me, I could have done without it and been totally happy with the story.

Overall, I thought Always Enough was a quick and enjoyable read. The story was sweet and emotional. I appreciated the way the author handled the tough moments and made me fall in love with her characters. Always Enough was swoon-worthy, and sweet. It tugged at my heart and left me with a smile on my face. I had a great time getting to know Ty and Kaylee and loved falling in love with their story.

*I was provided an ARC copy of this book, in exchange for an honest review*
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2,400 reviews45 followers
February 13, 2020
Received an Advance Reader Copy in exchange for a fair review
“Always Enough”, by Kelly Elliott (Montlake Romance), has caring and kind characters and a storyline focused for the most part on the main characters’ sexual tension, attraction and activities.
Ty and Kaylee are caring characters, have strong feelings for each other besides the sexual chemistry, but they act so immaturely so often and I didn’t feel invested on them.
There are so many descriptions of their sexual life and feelings and there is so much drama going on that I couldn’t really get interested. I struggled with the story and felt it dragged on a lot.
The sex scenes were long and graphic, the descriptions of the hero’s anatomy boring and unnecessary (I would cut about 98% of this plotline). I found it weird and juvenile that the main characters discussed their sex life so instantly and openly with their friends, brothers and close family. Too much disclosure for me.
The hot, playboy hero who slept with almost all women in town, even if nowadays he’s “reformed”, isn’t my favorite kind of hero, even if he’s also broken and wounded, traits I usually appreciate.
The dialogue felt artificial and cheesy too often.
Finally, the constant use of the “f…” and “s…” words left me wondering about poor vocabulary choices.
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5,986 reviews213 followers
February 19, 2020
5 star reviews Always Enough (Meet Me in Montana #2)  by Kelly Elliott  
 
I love stories based in small towns, it makes for a more intimate read. Having read the first book in the series, I was excited to dive in to Always Enough as I couldn’t wait to see what Ms. Elliott had in store for Ty Shaw and Kaylee Holden.

Both Ty and Kaylee have extensive baggage; Ty having been badly injured in a car accident and Kaylee, grieving the death of her fiancee. Following her best friend, Kaylee is desperate for a fresh start and moves to Montana.

Ty has been focused on his recovery, determined to beat the odds and walk again, even though he knows he will never return to his bull riding again.

When Ty and Kaylee meet, sparks fly, the chemistry between them is intense and obvious to everyone around them.

Can two broken hearted souls come together to find peace, love and in doing so take a leap of faith, creating a future together?

This was a beautifully written story full of love, family, hope, angst, passion and determination to face ones past and in doing so create a beautiful future.

The story was well written, with characters that you cannot help but like and invested in. Ms. Elliott’s descriptive writing certainly brought Montana to life for me.

I received a copy of this book through the publisher via NetGalley.
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