The Valentine Quest

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Pub Date Feb 02 2017 | Archive Date Mar 03 2017
Tule Publishing | Montana Born

Description

Keep your competition close…and your heart even closer.

When Nevada Parker travels to Marietta, Montana, she anticipates enough peace and quiet to finish her PhD dissertation. Cupidville turns out to be anything but quiet. In fact, it looks like Valentine’s Day—her least favorite holiday—exploded all over the small town.

Among the sea of red hearts, “Be Mine” signs, and pink, pink, pink, Nevada spots a flyer for a multi-day race called The Valentine Quest. The grand prize—a luxury tropical vacation—would be the perfect welcome-home gift for her brother who’s leaving the military.

Dustin Decker sure could use a break from giving city slickers sleigh rides—and from the now ex-girlfriend who issued an ultimatum. Even with a bum knee from his bull riding days, the race’s grand prize is as good as his—until he realizes he needs a partner for some of the more complicated tasks.

He makes a strategic pact with the prim, bookish Nevada. But with a kiss, their unlikely alliance turns into something more…and soon racing isn’t the only thing on their minds. As the finish line nears, they must decide if the grand prize is worth more than what they’ve found together…or if one of them will walk away empty handed—and broken hearted.

Keep your competition close…and your heart even closer.

When Nevada Parker travels to Marietta, Montana, she anticipates enough peace and quiet to finish her PhD dissertation. Cupidville turns out to...


A Note From the Publisher

Melissa McClone’s degree in mechanical engineering from Stanford University led her to a job with a major airline where she travelled the globe and met her husband. But analyzing jet engine performance couldn’t compete with her love of writing happily ever afters. Her first full-time writing endeavor was her first sale when she was pregnant with her first child! Since then, she has published over thirty-five romance novels with Harlequin and been nominated for Romance Writers of America’s RITA award. When she isn’t writing, she’s usually driving her minivan to/from her children’s swim and soccer practices, 4-H meetings and dog shows. She also supports deployed service members through Soldiers’ Angels and fosters cats through a local non-kill rescue shelter. Melissa lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, three children, two spoiled Norwegian Elkhounds and cats who think they rule the house.

Melissa McClone’s degree in mechanical engineering from Stanford University led her to a job with a major airline where she travelled the globe and met her husband. But analyzing jet engine...


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I was given an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest and independent review.
Set in a quaint town in Montana this romantic novel is a bit frivolous and frothy. The sexy former bull rider meets the nerdy,incredibly smart but cute Nevada. Two opposites who are attracted to each other, the outcome is predictable.
But it is a lighthearted ,quick and easy read which made me smile. Enjoyable for what it is.
3.5***

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A wonderful story with great characters and great dialogue and a lovely setting!
How a broken but cocky cowboy and an intellectual heroine preparing her dissertation fall for each other in the beautiful town of Marietta, Montana. I loved how Melissa McClone managed to create such a lovely couple: a hard-working cowboy (ex-bull rider), perhaps a bit too full of himself, and an intelligent PhD student and part-time college teacher, with a lot of insecurities. And how they complement and learn with each other so well.
The hero is charming, sexy, cocky, slightly wounded – he even sports a limp – but, above all, he’s a well developed character who managed to overcome a hard childhood (marked by poverty, but with a very loving father).
With great well developed secondary characters and a wonderful setting, this is a really sweet, funny and feel-good story.

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Sometimes I can imagine Cupid hovering over in a corner, surveying the surroundings looking for his latest victims… ah, potential couples, yeah that’s what I meant, and thinking to himself “Yeah. Those two. Total opposites, not looking for or believing in love. I’ll show them what love is all about, piece of cake… chocolate cake of course.”

On the surface Nevada and Dustin could not be further apart on much of anything. He’s a retired rodeo cowboy now working as a ranch hand with a bum knee. A bit cocky, a little arrogant and completely lost without his rodeo career to define him as a winner still. He’s watched that love thing dissolve with his parents and never intends to go there. She’s about as nerdy as one can get, book smart but maybe not life smart, shyness hides behind an intelligence that some find intimidating. One really bad, painful experience has proven to her that love is simply not something she’s willing to take a chance on ever again. All the hearts and pink decorations in the world will not change her mind. Yep, totally opposites except in their shared belief that love is for fools – and they are not about to be foolish. Oh, Cupid, can you ever pick ’em. *mischievous grin*

There is one thing that these two share right away – the desire for that vacation grand prize for winning The Valentine Quest. Trouble is, not all of the quest can be done alone and they need a partner, someone who knows the rules, keeps their sight on the grand prize and won’t let emotions get in the way… at all. Sounds like Nevada and Dustin make perfect partners – now can they let themselves be perfect for each other lovers and let the past go to live and love in the right now, and maybe the future.

I enjoyed The Valentine Quest so much. We get the chance to catch up a bit on the underlying story line threads that are woven throughout all the stories, visit a little with past couples, try to figure out who the anonymous donor with deep pockets truly is, and watch a man and woman discover that love doesn’t have to be hurtful if it’s shared with the right person. Oh, there are going to be bumps along the romantic road for Dustin and Nevada, nothing worth while is truly easy. But they stick, they try, they work on it until loving each other is as natural as a love for chocolate. I like this couple, and I believe in the end that they’re going to beat the odds of their pasts and make it. Sometimes what you need is hope, with a bit of that just about anything is possible.

Love at the Chocolate Shop is one of those series where yes, each story “could” stand on it’s own as an enjoyable romance. But with a few story threads that continue in the background of most of the stories, I personally believe that this is a series best enjoyed by following from the beginning.

I would definitely recommend this title and this series to any Romance reader who enjoys a solid, good story, likable couples, engaging secondary characters… oh, and a love for chocolate. Indulge a bit and enjoy.

*I received an e-ARC of this novel from the publisher via NetGalley. That does not change what I think of this story. It is my choice to leave a review giving my personal opinion about this book.*

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What a sweet story. I just loved this story from the first chapter to the very last "I love Nevada" carved into the heart sculpture! I was so heart broken when she walked out of the chocolate shop after finding out she could not compete the last day. I just wanted him to say something and stand up for her too, make her feel like she belonged with him. But he didn't and I was so heartbroken over it, especially after she helped him through so much and listened to his childhood stories about how he grew up. Oh, I was about in tears when they delivered the boxes to the families and at the children's hospital it was so touching.

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It seems as if I can't get enough of the stories where Marietta, Montana seeps from the pages. I've so enjoyed the all the different stories with the common thread of Marietta running through them, this story is no different.

The Valentines Quest brings together Nevada and Dustin, first through an alliance, then as their HEA developed. There was nothing cliche about their story, layered under the quest was self discovery, awareness and a deeper character then either Nevada or Dustin realized. Once again Ms McClone has taken a quaint town, and holiday, and used both to demonstrate her gift of storytelling. Her characters jumped off the page through their depth and dynamics...shining throughout the story were the deeper emotions that neither of the pair allowed others to see, but the author was able to bring to light with a genius concept of competition and reward, for others not just themselves.

I'll continue to read more books where Marietta, Montana is the setting...I seemed to have become accustomed to the town and its quirky residents.

This book was provided by the Publisher and Netgalley, I am voluntarily providing my honest review.

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3 stars
Take a smart, a bit shy professor type and mix her with a past rodeo rider still wanting to prove he still has it.
Throw in the town of Marietta and the continuing series of Love at the Chocolate Shop and you have the fifth book, The Valentine Quest.
This is a tale of two seemingly opposites coming together for a specific purpose... and finding out there is more attraction to each other than the ultimate goal which brought them together.
It was fun seeing a distant and a bit prickly gal capture a cowboy. Our cowboy could figure out what hit him... and he was smitten.

This is a continuing series and each entry has been fun.

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The Valentine Quest is the fifth book in the Love at the Chocolate Shop series. This book is written by author Melissa McClone who also wrote the second book in the series, A Thankful Heart. The star of The Valentine Quest, Nevada, is the sister of the star of A Thankful Heart, Dakota. Dakota was the animal rescuer. Nevada is a grad student in New York currently staying with her sister and working on her dissertation and teaching in Bozeman at the university there.

Nevada decides to enter The Valentine Quest to win a vacation for her brother who is retiring from the army. She is going to do it alone but then decides to team up with former bull rider Dustin Decker. Neither of them are looking for a relationship but hey it's Valentine's Day...what do you think is going to happen?

The Valentine Quest is a wonderful addition to this series. I enjoy McClone's writing style and I found the story to be both believable and enchanting. I loved the quest itself..it fits perfectly with the town and with this series. I liked both of the main characters and was rooting for both of them. I loved the ending.

Highly recommend The Valentine Quest for anyone looking for a well written and touching romance. Give it to your best friend for Valentine's Day. They'll love it!

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We have all heard the saying "you often find love when you have stop looking" and in Nevada Parker and Dustin Decker's case, this happens to be true. Neither wanted anything serious. They just wanted partner up in order win the Valentine Quest, and then go one their separate ways.

Nevada had been hurt by a guy when she was in college and didn't care about meeting or dating men. She was focused on teaching and finishing school. Former rodeo champion, Dustin was just a fun time guy and never serious about any girls he met or hung out with. But when Nevada and Dustin decide to join the Valentine Quest as a team, they start to realize they not only make a good team, they just might make a good couple.

I really enjoyed this book. The characters' backgrounds were well thought out and the story moved along at a good pace. The scenes were easy to visualize too. If you are looking for a heartfelt romance, this is the book for you.

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Loved this fun, whimsical story that takes us back to Marietta! Nevada Parker, serious and academic, is the perfect partner for Dustin Decker in the Amazing Race like competition going on in Marietta. She brings the brains and him the brawn. That is if they can get along long enough to finish the competition! This is a fun quick read that will leaving you smiling. I definitely recommend it.

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Nevada Parker, a shy nerdy type woman meets forcibly retired rodeo star Dustin Decker.
And the sweet tale of two hurting souls healing begins.
Ms. McClone takes you to the wonderful little town of Marrietta Montana, shows you the inhabitants and makes you want to stay.......at least when you get to the end.....you know the next book in the series will bring you back.
I received an Arc cop to peruse.

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The Valentine Quest: Love at the Chocolate Shop #5 is by Melissa McClone.
Release: February 2017 (TBD)
Read: February 4, 2017
My Rating: 5
Cover: 4
Standalone; told in dual third person perspectives.
Series: Love at the Chocolate Shop: Melt My Heart, Cowboy; A Thankful Heart; Montana Secret Santa; The Chocolate Cure; The Valentine Quest; Charmed by Chocolate *I believe there will be more.

Love at the Chocolate Shop has done it again with The Valentine Quest, the fifth book in this delightful series. Seriously...who doesn't love romance AND chocolate? I admit I haven't YET read them all but loved the ones I have. Another fact I love about this series is that each book is written by a different author. Although, each book in the series is connected to the chocolate shop, Copper Mountain Chocolates, they are all standalone.

Before I sum up this book for you, I'll tell you that is was a beautiful story. Pretty clean as far as intimacy; just some sweet and passionate kisses. Truth is I didn't mind that this couple never made it to the bedroom. The author's writing was talented in that she weaved a sweet story that had me engrossed from the first page. Every written word, spoken and unspoken, was honest and believable. I couldn't wait for the happily ever after.

Dustin Decker and Nevada Parker.....

The center of this story's focus is the Valentine Quest. The contest is for couples and singles, however chances to win were better for couples. You'll read why on your own. The prize for the contest is a vacation in Fiji. Both Dustin and Nevada are eager to win. Nevada wants this vacation trip so she can give it to her brother, York, who will be retiring from the military in a few months time. York is the big brother I wish I had. Unfortunately I am the oldest in my family and my brother is one of the youngest among my five siblings. York is loving, generous, loyal and protective of his younger sisters. Especially his youngest, Nevada. Nevada wants to do something special to show her love and appreciation so she is determined to win for him. (I'll say this right now...I hope we get to meet York in person, in Marietta one day soon.)

Unfortunately Nevada is up against a lot of eager contestants.

Dustin just wants a vacation. He loves his job as a wrangler on the Bar V5 resort ranch but lately is feeling a little stifled. He just wants to get out of Marietta for a couple of weeks during the winter when ranch work is slow and monotonous. And what's more inviting than a warm tropical island with tiki bars and bikinis? But there is a small problem he foresees; couples entering will have an advantage and he was planning to enter as a single. But he has an idea.

Dustin teams up with Nevada. He doesn't know her well; she's just visiting her sister, Dakota, for the winter. Yes she's a bit prudish however she is beautiful and very smart. Nevada is a graduate student currently working on her dissertation so she can receive her PHD degree and teach at a university. She and Dustin don't have much in common. Except they both want to win AND neither want to be involved in a relationship. Dustin believes he is not made for commitment. And Nevada is afraid to get involved with any man for fear of being hurt. Again.

Dustin and Nevada get off to a poor start; not doing well with their first task. But soon they start to progress in the rankings and the prize is looking like it's within their reach. Meanwhile, as they get to know each other better becoming friends, their attraction for each other grows. They become closer than either expected.

But then the proverbial 'shoe' drops. With a loud thud I might add. I won't give any details away but there was an emotional; moment where my heart hurt.

Then came the grand gesture. It was sweet and adorable. Was it predictable? Yes, and the ending came quicker than I would have liked but I still enjoyed it. The Valentine Quest is a great book to read with Valentines Day just around the corner.

I understand there will be more books in this series. There is definitely one story I am eager for. Portia's. She has been around since the beginning of the series (if you are a fan of all the Montana Born books, then you will know of Portia from the Carrigan's series) and each book gives us a glimpse of her troubles. Her happy ending is one I am impatient for. I just hope the wait won't be too long.

*I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this novel from the publisher via Netgalley.*

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Melissa McClone has written another of her trademark heartwarming romances in The Valentine Quest. Set in the quaint town of Marietta Montana, this story brings together two of the most unlikely people to fall in love, yet somehow they manage to do so anyway.
Nevada Parker is working on her PhD dissertation and has decided she has no time for relationships, having been emotionally scarred as a teenager. Cowboy Dustin Decker has never wanted to make a commitment after living through his parents' failed marriage. Despite their differences Nevada and Dustin team up to compete in Marietta's Valentine Quest, and discover that they have quite a bit in common after all.
I really liked the various tasks that needed to be completed as part of the Quest, as well as the way those tasks helped Nevada and Dustin to work through their difficulties. I liked Nevada and Dustin too, and I liked that the more time they spent together the better suited they seemed to each other.

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The Love at the Chocolate Shop series is such a charming, small town romance series written by various authors. They can be read as a standalone. One of my favorite things about the series is that they are filled with characters from previous books; both in this series and other books based in the town of Marietta Montana. The Valentine Quest features Nevada Parker, visiting her sister while finishing up the process of receiving her PhD (we met her sister Dakota in A Thankful Heart) and Dustin Decker, a wrangler at the Bar V (who we have met in other books in the series and Bar V series). The pair join forces to conquer the town’s Valentine Quest in order to try to win the prize of a vacation. Dustin wants the prize for a vacation and to validate that he’s still a winner, Nevada wants to win it for her Air Force brother (bonus for me, he’s station in Maryland-my home state. Could it be he’s at Andrew AFB, 30 minutes away?). Dustin and Nevada are completely different from each other; he’s cocky, avoids commitment, but has many talents and a generous heart. Nevada is super smart, a bit prim & proper (Dustin thinks she’s an ivory tower princess) dislikes Valentine’s Day, and looking for something new and challenging to try. They soon find themselves drawn to each other as they work together to complete the tasks assigned. This sweet story is not all about romance; the quest is centered around helping the community and you have the wonderful residents of Marietta popping in. I loved the pacing of the romance. I liked this couple together, and watching them overcome their fears, hurts, and bumps in the road as they complete the Valentine Quest. A quick, easy, satisfying read. Another winner from Melissa McClone.

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Marietta celebrates with a romantic competition called The Valentine Quest. The grand prize is a tropical vacation. Nevada Parker wants to give her brother a surprise when he leaves the military. Dustin Decker, a former rodeo champ, wants to win to enjoy the sun and sand. When these two decide to work together things get interesting. I loved seeing their attraction grow as the work together. I wanted them to get a HEA. Nevada is very intelligent, but insecure socially. She hasn't recovered from a painful college experience. I was happy that she took a chance on the contest. Dustin is a hard worker and a flirt. His parents rocky marriage makes him leary of commitment. Neither are looking for a relationship but fate has other plans. I loved this tender and flirty romance. The characters are compelling and drew me into the story. I enjoyed their snappy dialogue. I always love visiting Marietta as well as Sage's Chocolate Shop. I can't get enough of this town. Melissa McClone has the perfect writing style. She made fall in love with The Valentine Quest and her contestants.
A copy of this book was provided to me. I voluntarily read this book and these comments are my honest opinions.

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The Valentine Quest by Melissa McClone is different from the other books in the series but still an enjoyable read. I like the changed up with the competition that brings Nevada and Dustin together. I also like how the two different personalities worked to bring out the best in each other. Like many confirmed bachelors, Decker ran hot and cold in his dealings with Nevada. This endeared the nerdy (which I think is a good trait) Nevada to me in the way that she handled Decker’s mood changes. On the other hand, not so much for Decker. However, he is not the first Marietta cowboy to behave so. Denial and then resistant seem to be a common problem of men in many romance stories so it didn’t come as a complete surprise. It also provided the needed tension and emotional drama to keep the story interesting.

The beginning of the book with Nevada’s perception of February in Marietta was hilarious, hooking me into the story right from the start. Then the competition and Decker’s need to prove himself, Nevada’s unselfish reason for want to enter the competition kept me reading. The understated development of the romance was right on target for these wary individuals. It all adds up to another sweet, wonderful tale of the people in Marietta, Montana.

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This is such a sweet romance in every sense of the word sweet - I loved it!

Nevada Parker has always struggled to fit in. Academically able, she was fast tracked, missing out years at school so was always with older children or students. After a debacle at her first Valentine’s Ball where she was publicly humiliated, she’s never liked the celebration. Now, however, she’s staying with her older sister in Marietta, Montana and reads about the competition being run there over several days, The Valentine Quest. The grand prize is a luxury holiday which would be a great way to welcome her brother back after years in the military. When local cowboy, Dustin Decker, suggests they team up for the competition she reluctantly agrees. Get ready for sweet treats, community service, cuddly cats and much more in this story where their original plans may well have to revised as fate steps in . . . .

I thoroughly enjoyed visiting Marietta again through this story and catching up on the continuing sagas of other couples met in earlier novels as well as the delectable pair who are the focus for this one. It has great characters, is well written and a delight to get lost in. I have no hesitation in highly recommending it (and the other books in the series) to anyone who enjoys scrumptious romance with the added treat of a side serving of chocolate treats!

Many thanks to the publishers who gifted me a copy of this book through NetGalley without any obligations. This is my honest review after choosing to read it!

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This is a great book; this is the fifth book in the Love at the Chocolate Shop series written by Melissa McClone. This is a great book with a wonderful story and well developed characters. This book will keep you reading long into the night. If you are looking for a great book, then you need to read this book. I am looking forward to reading the next book by this great author. I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader’s copy of this book. The free book held no determination on my personal review.

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Perfect easy girlie read! Opened one night and had finished by the next day! Yet another author to add to my list of books to read!

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Loved this heartwarming romance where two opposites find attraction with the race of the Valentine Quest. Nevada, Miss Brain, working on her Phd, wants to win the, the Quest for her brother and Dustin, ex cowboy rodeo, who works at the Bar V ranch wants to win the trip for himself. This unlikely pair team up to win this competition. Loved the different challenges they had to do, and how they each helped each other to overcome obstacles. I really enjoyed their growing relationship.

This is a book that I kept turning the pages with plenty of smiles. I am loving the Love at the Chocolate Shop, two things in common is romance and chocolate, they go hand in hand.

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Thank you Netgalley and Tule Publishing for the opportunity to read this book. This was a great read and I really liked the characters of Nevada and Dustin. I would recommend this book to other readers

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Aww shucks this had to be one of the sweetest books in this series. I mean Dustin does come off a little bit arrogant but you understand why he is that way as the story progresses. And Nevada's insecurity too is understandable considering what happened to her in the past. But they complement each other so well that even though they are so different, they are the definition of "opposites attract".

ARC provided by NetGalley for voluntary review consideration.

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Nevada Parker comes to Marietta to stay with her older sister, Dakota, while working to finish her PhD dissertation. She has always felt she doesn't fit in, and a bad experience with Valentine's Day has turned it into her least favorite holiday. When she runs across a flyer for Marietta's first Valentine Quest. Despite her feelings for the holiday, and how outside her comfort zone it will put her, she decides winning the Grand Prize as a thank you for her brother is worth the discomfort.
Dustin Decker is out to prove that despite the injuries that ended his rodeo career, he's still a winner. The Valentine Quest seems to be the perfect opportunity, and the Grand Prize trip is added incentive.
When these two people who have sworn of love and relationships realize they need a partner for the Quest, they join forces figuring that at the end they will finish separately.
The more tasks they complete, the more they learn about each other, finding that their strengths compliment each other.
This was such a sweet story. The characters were well-written, and it was so much fun watching them grow closer and watch their perceptions about love and relationships change. I love revisiting Marietta and characters from past stories, both in this series and others by both Melissa McClone and others based in Marietta.
This is part of a series but can easily be read as a stand alone...but they are so much fun, why would you miss the rest?

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The Valentine Quest by Melissa McClone is book number five in the Chocolate Shop series. This is Nevada Parker and Dustin Decker's story.

Nevada and Dustin have things in their life that effects the person they are now. Their first meeting was like mixing oil and water. Nevada and Dustin decided put their differences aside and work as a couple in Valentine Quest. There is just something about Dustin that I liked. They are not looking for a relationship but will they discover love during the Valentine Quest?

This is a sweet romance with lots of chocolate!   I voluntarily reviewed an Advance Reader Copy of this book.

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The Valentine Quest was a truly lovely addition to this series. I'd even have to go so far as to say it is my new favorite.

Nevada hits very close to home: book smart as all get out but socially awkward and struggling to deal with emotional entanglements. I liked how she started to trust a bit when Dustin trusted her first. I liked how her sister (Dakota from A Thankful Heart) and brother York both show they care for her. I liked her in all her Valentine-hating, love is myth glory. And I loved why she was that way.

Dustin is a character we have seen before as he is part of the Bar V5 family. I liked and appreciated that he starts out exactly the way we have seen him before. I like that he gets a nice character arc and I enjoyed seeing him with Brooklyn especially, but also with other characters. I had more trouble with why he was also a love hater, but it worked.

I loved the ending and I loved how both Nevada and Dustin changed through the course of the book. This was a very strong book because of that. On the flip side, I struggled a great deal with how the "big issue" was handled. As for Dustin's reaction to the issue, it sucked big time. But, it also helped him see himself a bit better and made him a better person.

As a result, the ending was all the better. I thoroughly enjoyed it. Now I am hopeful for a book for York.

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Nevada Parker has been staying with her sister, Dakota, in the small town of Marietta, Montana while she works on finishing up her PhD dissertation. Every time Nevada visits her sister at work at the local chocolate shop she cringes with the overdone Valentine’s decorations since Nevada has given up on finding her own love and focuses only on her studies.

Nevada however learns of a local event called the Valentine Quest in which the grand prize is a luxury vacation that Nevada thinks would be the perfect gift for her brother who will be leaving the military soon. Leaving her comfort zone Nevada signs up for the multi day event but finds herself having to make an alliance with local cowboy, Dustin Decker, when the pair find themselves the only singles and well outnumbered by all of the couples that have entered.

The Valentine’s Quest is the fifth book in the Love at the Chocolate Shop series. Each book in the series features a new and different couple that have some tie to the small town chocolate shop in Marietta, Montana. It’s not necessary to have read the other books in the series to enjoy each individual read but as usual with any book set in this lovely little small town this book is filled with all the same charm and has glimpses of some of the previous characters from this town.

My favorite part of this story was simply the creativity behind the Valentine Quest competition that Nevada and Dustin have entered. Such a fun setting for a couple to come together as they balance each other’s strengths and weaknesses while completing holiday themed tasks together. Both characters were extremely likable in this setting and the small town charm of the competition just completely won me over. Definitely would recommend this one to the romance fans out there.

I received a copy from the publisher via NetGalley.

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Super Cute! Nevada Parker (yep, her real name) is a Valentine's Day hum bug. To say she hates it is an understatement. She's writing her PhD dissertation and needs to buckle down. Until she's lured into a race of sorts.
Dustin Decker (good alliteration) is an ex-bull riding star. Now he works on a dude ranch. I'm not sure how fulfilling that is.
These two characters are fun together. They are basically not anything the other is looking for. "Keep you eye on the prize, Violet" They need each other to win a town scavenger huntish thing. (yes, those are real words)
You know how this goes. They fall for each other - are actually good for each other - except for the hang-ups.
Cute story. Fun ending.

Rating: 4 Stars
Content: kissing
Source: Netgalley
I received an ARC. My opinion is my own.

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When Nevada and Dustin team up to win the Valentine Quest, neither realizes their platonic relationship could lead to love. Cooperating and working together to overcome obstacles teaches each to open their hearts to trust and love.

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Incomplete review. (Not about the actual book yet, but on technicality)

It's probably too late now, but the ARC I got definitely has a typo: In Chapter 5, after Nevada and Dustin completed their first task, there was this sentence "Everything that had gone wrong at Kindred Place swirled in Dakota's mind like a whirlpool." Judging by the content, it should be "Nevada" rather than "Dakota" in the sentence. Hopefully it got fixed in the actual release.

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The Valentine Quest

Melissa McClone


THE VALENTINE QUEST is the fifth book in the Love At The Chocolate Shop series, but it can easily be read as a standalone. Do yourself a favor and read these books in order though. You miss out on too much of the characters backgrounds if you don't. Nevada Parker has been staying with her sister Dakota who works at the chocolate shop. One day while on her way to see her sister, she slips and falls right on her butt. Right in front of Dustin Decker, a hot and sexy cowboy who catches Nevada's eye right away. Anyway, once inside the chocolate shop they both learn that they are running a holiday contest called THE VALENTINE QUEST. After some debating, Nevada and Dustin decided they both want to be in this contest.


Both Dustin and Nevada swear they aren't looking to settle down and like their lives just they way they are now. Right!! We all know how this is going to go right? Dustin and Nevada decide to team up together to help each other out with the contest. Oh boy, this is going to be fun right? One night during the competition, they share a kiss and Nevada can't stop thinking about it. THE VALENTINE QUEST is a very funny journey for these two and you will find yourself giggling out loud at some of the situations Nevada and Dustin get themselves into.


THE VALENTINE QUEST will leave you guessing about the rest of the characters you will meet along the way, but not with a huge cliffhanger or anything like that. I truly enjoyed watching Nevada and Dustin grow and learn how to rely on each other during the contest. At first, it was a disaster and I thought they would kill each other! But as the story goes on, each of them really balance the other out. I finished this heart warming story with a huge smile on my face and can't wait to continue with this series. This is an awesome series, by various authors and to me, the series just keeps getting better and better. Melissa McClone hooked me from the very first page and never let me or my heart go! Don't you love when an author can do that to you?

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