Logan Creed has returned to his childhood home after years of running. He has been married and divorced twice, served in Iraq, gone to law school and made millions as an attorney but at heart he is a cowboy. He has come back to rebuild the ranch, the family reputation and hopefully a relationship...
Il n'y a jamais réellement de surprises avec cette auteure. On sait pourquoi on la lit. C'est agréable, doux et sans prise de tête. J'ai beaucoup apprécié les personnages tant principaux que secondaires. Mon seul bémol serait l'histoire d'amour entre Joslyn et Slade que j'ai trouvé trop superfi...
I enjoyed this book very much. It was about a small town which I have grown up in all my life. It is a wonderful love story and a bit fast paced. About a man who adopts his best friends child after the two parents passed away and about moving to a new small town and starting over. As well as a si...
The "First Lady of the West," #1 New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller, brings you to Parable, Montana-where love awaits.With his rugged good looks, vast wealth and family name, hell-raiser Hutch Carmody is still the golden boy of Parable, Montana. But he's done some growing up-maki...
Big Sky 2/5Montanha do Céu AbertoLinda Lael MillerH.R. Romance 762013Que casal mais orgulhoso!!!Demorou, mas eles conseguiram se acertar.Hutch e Kendra só precisavam dizer o que realmente sentiam um pelo outro.Não posso terminar sem deixar de mencionar, que o xerife Boone é o maior covarde que já...
Second book in Linda Lael Miller's Big Sky series. Hutch Carmody has had his own way for along time. He's been looking for acceptance from his father and others in his life. He let his girlfriend get away, because of his stubborn pride. Now, he's coming around. He's getting along better with...
This second Creed Cowboys book was more or less what I've come to expect from Miller. A hunky cowboy meets a great woman; both have internal and external struggles to overcome before romance can be forged.It wasn't my favorite contemporary western romance. In fact, it was a bit flat compared to t...
Dans ce dernier tome, Linda Lael Miller nous présente Brody, le mouton noir de la famille, celui qui a abandonné ses responsabilités vis-à-vis du ranch familial pour aller courir les rodéos et autres exhibitions. Il rentre enfin à la maison et a fait la paix avec son jumeau, Conner. Revenir à Lon...
Enjoying this series. I am so glad that Hutch & some of the parents finally pulled that water tower down. The boy that fell is paralyzed from the waist down. The mayor & the town council want all involved arrested. Boone refuses to do that. This is the story of Boone finally coming alive after hi...
Stories with kids and cowboys are great. Stories by Ms. Miller never disappoint! Very charming read.------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SpoilerNote to self:MontanaSheriff Boone Taylor(widower,bro,neighbor,pal,dad)&Griffin(his 7yo s...
Tara Kendall moves to Parable, Montana after the break-up of her marriage. She buys a ranch and grows chickens , although she can't bear to kill and eat any chickens. Sherif Boone Taylor lives right across the river from Tara. His property is an eyesore that irritates Tara to no end. It is on...
Well - at times I thought this was ok - but then I had to get real. With all the great books out there it is hard to waste time/money on average books (and some of LLM books are really good) This one wasn't.The one thing I liked was the relationship between Hutch and Slade - pity they are brothe...
This was okay. Generally well written, and the characters were potentially likeable, but for a book that's nearly 400 pages, it sure didn't give us a whole lot to help us understand what we were being told. As a result, it left me a bit "meh," because I felt like I was simply watching characters ...
This was a great read, ever since the second book in the Stone Creek series I've wondered if Gideon and Lydia's story would come to print. It was both funny and endearing and filled with that time's ideals of proper etiquette etc.The only negative comment I have is in the history, in the 2nd Ston...
Big Sky Summer by Linda Lael MillerCassie has two kids and they are by Walker but they are not married. Walker doesn't even know they are his.Mitch is divorced again, a good friend and he asks her to marry him. He is the manager of her music career.Cassie Elder and Walker Parish do reveal the new...
Conner Creed knows exactly who he is: a hardworking rancher carrying on his uncle's legacy in Lonesome Bend, Colorado. Maybe a small-town cowboy's life isn't his dream, but he owes the man who took him in as a kid. Until the identical twin brother he's been estranged from for years reenters his l...
Creed's Honor by Linda Lael MillerTricia had to go to Colorado to deal with her fathers land and camp grounds.While there she had several offers on the old outdoor movie theater andland. The offers came from each of the twin boys. Her great grandmother has an offer of a place to stay with a frien...
This was pretty good even considering the unlikely pretense of two sisters marrying two brothers , this goes one more step and throws in the last couple that had vowed to be enemies forever. I know that it is last in the trilogy and I didn't even read the previous books. However Tate and Garre...
Clay McKettricks arrives in Blue River, TX as a new marshal. Upon his arrival, he meets a young child, Edrina Nolan and she is a daughter of Dara Rose Nolan. Dara is a widow who also has a younger daughter named Harriet.Clay will be the one who will be causing Dara Rose and her daughters to lose ...
Another good story by Linda Lael miller. Really like this series. This was another good love story but more substance to the story. Some of the story lines from the other book were straightened out and hit some answers. Logan comes back home to live and make the Creed name stand for something...
Couldn't put it down! Great book. Can't wait to read the others in the series.
Quand on découvre l'un des cowboys de Linda Lael Miller, on ressent comme une envie d'enfiler des bottes, un chapeau et de partir à cheval découvrir des contrées sauvages avec l'un d'entre eux. Ici, ce sont les cousins des frères McKettrick (de la série La fierté des MacKettrick) que nous découvr...
Enjoyed the book. Looking forward to reading the next book in series. This was a very interesting book. It wasn't like most books as you knew where the story was going.
What happens when you take in a man who's been shot and you're a dingle women? well if you bing him in your reputation is lost, but it's the right thing to do. Of all the things you need and want this falls into your lap. Then you find out he's a relative or the local law man, oh boy! Hopefully t...
Reviewed by AubreyBook provided by NetGalley for reviewReview originally posted at Romancing the BookI have been a fan of Linda Lael Miller for a long time. I love her writing and her ability to make me visit a part of the US that I have never been to. I was a bit disappointed with the latest add...
The final book in the series. Totally enjoyed it. Landry is obsessed with having more because of the way his childhood was. They were poor but his mom always put the boys first. His dad was a wanderer. He said he would never be like that. Ria fell in love with her husband but as the years went by...
Reviewed by AubreyBook provided by NetGalley for reviewReview originally posted at Romancing the BookI really liked this novel. At first I was a little confused with how Casey could have kept her children away from their father Wyatt. As I continued reading I understood more why she did what she ...
:)estrelas 3.5gosto mesmo de LLM!é uma escritora que tem um jeito tão natural de contar uma historia que mais parece o "nosso" dia a dia.personagens bem crediveis, a trama é tao envolvente que achamos que estamos a ler sobre alguem que conhecemos.captamos e sentimos a "dor" dos personagens nos se...
This was about growing up and figuring out what you want in your life and what is most important part. While Garrett needed to grow up and realize that he has been in dream of what he thought life while in reality it was quite different. On the other hand Julie needed to have a little bit of fun ...
Part of Holiday in Stone Creek book Linda Lael Miller is always good for a fun, lighthearted bedtime or beach read.
This was a reread for me, but I didn't find myself skimming or skipping over anything like I normally do when I reread. I have to be in a certain kind of mood to want to read a historical western, as it is not my favorite genre, but this was a pretty good one, if a little predictable. There's a...
Though this was published as the 10th in the series, it actually harkens back to around 5 chronologically. I'm so glad she revisited the 'historical' McKettricks. I always love a Christmas romance and I like the hint of magic that she brings into the story as well. I just wish it wasn't e-book on...
Another of the Miller revelations about how the Creed family grew, this story begins in 1910 when Juliana Mitchell, a teacher of a school for Indians, loses her job and the school, and hasn't a place to go when her older brother refuses to give her even a portion of her inheritance. Lincoln Creed...
What a sweet story of Stillwater Springs ranch in the early 1900s. Lincoln Creed finds Juliana in town with 4 Indian orphans and no place to go. She was disowned by her brother for refusing to marry his business partner and the brother refused to send money for her to feed and house the children....
This is the last Christmas book of this season. I've read 4 Christmas novels this year. This book actually contains two Christmas stories: "A McKettrick Christmas" and "A Creed Country Christmas." "A McKettrick Christmas" follows Lizzie McKettrick who is riding a train back to her family for Chri...
As posted on The Smutty Kitty reviewed by KittyKelly5 out of 5 Licks for Fish Out Of Water by Cat JohnsonCat writes some seriously sexy stuff. This story does include characters from the Oklahoma Nights series, but you won't be missing much if you haven't read One Night With A Cowboy-although yo...
A classic Western romance from beloved #1 New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller. In the wilderness of 1880s Oregon, beautiful Tess Bishop was captivated by the most fascinating stranger ever to drift into her small lumber town--a man as handsome and cultured as he was mysterious. ...
3.5stars reallyWhat a shock! After finding a new book boyfriend in Holt’s star turn: McKettrick's Choice (McKettrick Cowboys, #4) I presumed the series would continue with that generation – but nooooooo…..Book 5 of the McKettrick series is an abrupt departure from the quartet that introduced thi...
Linda Lael Miller was one of my favorite authors during the late eighties/early nineties, and I decided to read some of her earliest novels again. The books in the Corbin Brothers series were some of my favorites of her early works, so I started this time with Banner O'Brien, the first in the se...
“The reigning queen of Americana romance” (Romantic Times), #1 New York Times bestseller Linda Lael Miller charms with this unforgettable Western love story of a runaway bride who wants only to hear three little words from a dashing Oregon lumber baron: My Darling Melissa… When beautiful heiress...
Ok, so I finished with the Lawman. It was cute and I liked how the prologue tied together the history of both Shay and Tristan. I think I may have liked Tristan just a smidge better but there was something about Shay that you just wanted to hug. Like the Shay says - people either liked him or did...
When a traveling carnival left Fancy Jordan stranded in the rugged Washington Territory, she thought her luck had run out. Alone, penniless, she welcomed a most intriguing offer -- to live in the home of Jeff Corbin's brother, and coax the wounded, withdrawn Jeff back to health and happiness. B...
A new generation of McKettrick men stake claim to their land -- and the women they love . . .Like his celebrated ancestors who tamed the wilds of Arizona, Jesse McKettrick's Indian Rock ties run deep. The triple M Ranch is in his blood, along with the thrill of risk. But with his land at stake, J...
She's got an uncanny knack for winning at slots, but her home-sweet-home is Bad-Ass Bert's Biker Saloon. She'd love to go deep undercover with an irresistibly hot cop, but he's got baggage as big as his biceps. She's survived a mysterious tragedy, but Mojo Sheepshanks hasn't quite figured out who...
One ranch. Three sons. Only one will inherit...and on one condition. Tired of waiting for his sons to settle down, Arizona-territory rancher Angus McKettrick announces a competition: the first son to marry and produce a grandchild will inherit Triple M ranch. Now, three distinctly different, equa...
Keegan McKettrick has learned the hard way that women can't be trusted. The only female in his life these days is the young daughter he sees all too rarely, and his sole passion is for his job overseeing his family's corporation. Until beautiful but mysterious Molly Shields comes to Indian Rock o...
When news came that there was trouble back in Texas, Holt McKettrick left his mail-order bride at the altar and never looked back. He just hoped he'd be in time to save the man who raised him as a son and stop his best friend from hanging. Setting fire to her wedding dress in the town square prob...
Five and a half chapters into "Deadly Deceptions" by Linda Lael Miller and I am so in love with this book that:(a) I'm dreading finishing it, and(b) Hoping and praying there will be more in this series.Linda ... if you're out there ... I am not beneath grovelling!When I read and reviewed "Deadly ...
To win his father's ranch, a hard-living cowboy settles down and takes a wife--another man's wife!The youngest McKettrick brother, Jeb, is the wild one who never could stay out of trouble. And trouble is what he gets when he proposes to Chloe Wakefield. No sooner had he and the pretty schoolteach...
One ranch. Three sons. Only one will inherit...and on one condition. Tired of waiting for his sons to settle down, Arizona-territory rancher Angus McKettrick announces a competition: the first son to marry and produce a grandchild will inherit Triple M ranch. Now, three distinctly different, equa...
When a pretty spitfire who's down on her luck clashes with a stubborn man in search of a wife, sparks must turn to flames....A year after the Civil War, courageous former Union nurse Lydia McQuire was gamely scraping out an honest living. But now, as she said yes to marrying a stranger, her knees...
This was another excellent Western romance from a master of the genre. Sam O'Ballivan comes to town where he takes a job as the newest school master. He is actually an Arizona Ranger looking for a gang of robbers. When he first arrives, he has to rescue the current school master from the well whe...
She is a creature of the night. Beautiful. Seductive. Immortal. Her kiss brings the mercy of death to wounded soldiers at Gettysburg. Her courage defies the darkest schemes of the queen of the vampires. Her soul struggles for peace in a war that is brewing with angels and warlocks.
Heartache and betrayal prompt Bonnie McKutchen to leave her wealthy husband, Eli, but, determined to win her back, he searches and finds her dancing for money in a Washington mining town saloon.
New York Times bestselling author Miller combines her trademark ability to spin a spirited yarn with the deliciously spooky elements of the vampire world. Senator's aide Neely can't resist the erotic charm of reclusive Connecticut millionaire Aidan. But as they become closer, Neely discovers Aida...
Libby kincaid has returned to the ranch where she grew up to heal the wounds that a broken marriage and the death of her beloved stepson have left. But instead of the solace she craves, she finds jess Barlowe.
A visit with Bavia's royal family was supposed to be the stuff dreams were made of for Annie Trevarren, an American girl abroad. Instead it was turning into a disaster. First Annie impetuously crawled onto a castle roof and had to be rescued by Crown Prince Rafael St. James himself. Then her dear...
*** "Knights" are Dane St. Gregory, large of body and spirit, back from the Turks, and the men of his family and time, 1254 in Britain. Dane wed feisty Gloriana by proxy, as children. Now twenty, she barely recalls taking her name from the beloved Queen Elizabeth I doll clutched in her tiny 5-yea...
Cookbook author Holly Llewellyn is the last person who should be labeled an "enemy of the state"--or is she? After all, her brother is a missing traitor, and with her ties to the president, the Secret Service isn't taking chances...So they send in agent David Goddard, undercover. But after one gl...
All her law enforcement training might be responsible, but she realized quickly that while the surroundings weren’t familiar, she knew where she was. Knew that was Slater with his arm draped over her, and that the moonlight slanting through the window when she dozed off had given way to a faint h...
I came to that conclusion, on the commuter flight between Phoenix and Helena, Montana, because my best friend Lucy and I had been discussing the topic, online and via our Black-Berrys, for days. Maybe the fact that I was bound to encounter Tristan McCullough during my brief sojourn in my hometown...
At his request, she read aloud from the journal his mother had kept, long ago on a wagon train, and his gaze, distant and blue as a mountain sky, stayed fixed on the ceiling while he listened.Experiencing Mattie Killigrew’s joys, tribulations and hopes for herself, through the fading, carefully s...
The evening ahead was no big deal, just dinner at the resort his sister-in-law managed. Calmly, Drake changed into a white button-down shirt and tan slacks, thought about wearing a tie, but he’d have to borrow it from Slater, since he didn’t own one. Hated the things actua...
Home. She was going home, at long last, to the Triple M Ranch, to her large, rowdy family. After more than two years away, first attending Miss Ridgely’s Institute of Deportment and Refinement for Young Women, then normal school, Lizzie was returning to the place and the people she loved—for good...
Sprawled on the hide-a-bed in the living room of his apartment, he plucked a handful of tissues from the box on the mattress beside him and crammed them against his face just in time to absorb an explosive sneeze. He was covered in mentholated rub from his nose to his belly button, and while his ...
A crisp voice said, “Melody. How are you this morning?” Eccentric Important Client alert. She gave the conventional reply. “I’m fine, Mrs. Arbuckle. You?” “Good, good. How’s the necklace coming along?” The phone call wasn’t a surprise. She hadn’t promised it by a certain date, but because of the ...
She put on Gabe’s old coat—there was nothing of his scent left in it now—and made a trip to the privy, then the chicken house. She was washing her hands in a basin of hot water when Doss came in from doing the chores. “I guess I’ll drive the sleigh down and look in on the widow Jessup again,” he ...
And yet it was the most breathtaking thing Susannah had ever seen. Aubrey took her aside, in the midst of the dancing, to offer it. There, behind a potted palm that Maisie had dragged in from the main parlor, he put the same question to her as before, but this time he spoke only with his eyes. Wi...
It made the decorations on Main Street look as though they were trying just a shade too hard, by Olivia's calculations. Brad and Ashley didn't get back to Stone Creek until Monday afternoon. Melissa and Olivia were waiting at Ashley's, along with Ginger, when Brad's truck pulled up outside. They'...
She’d been on his mind ever since they’d run into each other on the road, after his truck broke down, but there was more to it than that—a lot more. Maybe it was being alone at the cabin, with just Kit Carson for company—although, in truth, solitude had always been one of ...
“He’s got her, Griffin,” Jonas said finally, in a voice that held an eerie, plaintive note. “Frazier has Rachel.” Griffin was amazed at the calmness he felt. Even the ceaseless pain in his rib cage and groin was easing, as though he had somehow shifted it to another level of his mind, to deal wit...
“Grilled cheese,” she said tightly. “Just as I promised.” “I was only checking for obvious signs of tampering,” Austin retorted, with a grin that made her want to slap him. It was galling how this man could take her through an entire range of emotions with his mischievous eyes and crooked grins—e...
“So it’s official, huh?” the girl asked, trying to smile. “The showcase is out and the musical is in?” Julie had been inside all day, and she needed some fresh air. She felt frustrated and out of sorts—none of which was Rachel’s problem. “I was thinking we could do a single performance of each of...
Maybe, Libby thought, watching as a rare and badly needed rain pelted the road out in front of the Perk Up, her dad had been right, in years past, when he used to moralize that there wasn’t much point in buying the cow when you could get the milk for free. Libby sighed. A few days ago, she’d bitt...
Wiggins to the floor, and rasped out a hoarse, “Hullo?”Olivia’s distinctive laugh sounded weary, but it bubbled into Ashley’s ear and then settled, warm as summer honey, into every tuck and fold of her heart. “Did I wake you up?”“Yes,” Ashley admitted, her heart beating faster as she raised herse...
Sawyer said, after stretching and letting go with a lusty yawn. Clay patted the dog, reassured him with a few quiet words and lit one of the two lanterns he had on hand. “What are you doing here, Sawyer?” he countered gruffly. “I was catching up on my shut-eye,” Sawyer replied affably, grinning t...
Joanna said sagely, when she recovered her power of speech, “is not the solution to our dilemma.” Teague, lying beside her in the tangle of bedding, hauled her on top of him and chuckled. “You couldn’t prove it by me,” he said. “Right now, I’m wondering what ‘our dilemma’ is, exactly.” Outside, t...
This book had started out as a mystery, and her agent had liked what she had seen of it, but now it seemed to be taking an unexpected direction. “It’s Saturday,” Holly grumbled to herself. “In some religions, Saturday is a day of rest.” “Did you say...
Porter’s back door and heard the lock turn behind it, and as he walked toward the jailhouse, he wondered why he hadn’t kissed her good-night.It wasn’t as if he hadn’t done plenty else.He smiled at the memory of Lark’s responses, still felt the press of her smooth, bare thighs against his ears. Da...
“Hey,” Melody greeted him, after catching Hadleigh’s eye briefly and then shifting her gaze to Tripp’s face. “Nice to see you again.” “Melody,” he acknowledged with a cordial nod. With that, Tripp Galloway went around Melody, stepped out onto the si...
Too, rehearsals for the Seattle concert began in earnest. Nathan prepared for it, with a renewed spirit, and the house at Angel Cove rang with laughter and music. Determined not to be a wet blanket, Mallory watched and listened as the days passed, but she also called on the administrator of the l...
Elisabeth demanded when Dr. Jonathan Fortner had finished the impromptu examination. “I’m perfectly healthy—physically and mentally.” There were freshly ironed shirts hanging from a hook on the wall behind a wooden ironing board, and Jonathan took one down and shrugged int...
The sight of the darkened house gave him pause, and he wished, for one whimsical moment, that the walls were transparent. It would have been a singular joy to watch Miss Emmeline sitting at her vanity table, letting her hair down, brushing it with long, measured strokes, and, finally, winding the...
His manner was easy—he was peeling an orange with a small fruit knife—but his words were earnest and quietly forceful. “For once in your life, Charlotte, listen to reason. You’re in a delicate condition, and I would be a fool to let you cross the desert on horseback. It’s a miracle, in fact, that...