Questions for Discussions
- Luke wasn't thinking about getting married at all. He was just interested in making his ranch into a success. Why was that?
- Do you think that Montana was overreacting to her parents' divorce? Why do you think Montana was having such a hard time with her parents' divorce, especially at her age?
- Why did Lacy want Montana to come stay with her and her family? Was it just to be a babysitter for Tate? Or did she have something else in mind for Montana?
- Why do you think the matchmakers are so obsessed with fixing up the single people in town?
- When Stanley was ill, Montana made it a point to go over to his house and take him some soup. What does that say about her?
- Did you think Montana was being a bit hard on Luke when she told him she didn't want to be just one of the many women he's dated? Have you ever judged someone too harshly?
- What did you think about Erica? Do you think Luke was in the right about how he handled the situation?
- Have you ever had to figure out a way to deal with someone difficult, someone who refused to cooper ate in any way? How did that turn out?
- Montana gave up her dream to be a barrel racer because her father wanted her to. Would you have done the same thing or done things differently? Why?
- Luke didn't let his past be an excuse to fail. Instead, he aimed to achieve all he could and become a man others could look up to. What do you think of this? Do you know any people who are like him? Please describe.
- Montana had a problem letting herself trust a man after losing faith in her father. But God, in His faithfulness, put a man in her path who was more than she believed a man could be. Do you believe there are men out there like Luke? Do you know any? Discuss.
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HER RODEO COWBOY
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