This McKettrick brother was ready for trouble, but not for her… Don’t miss this reader favorite from #1 New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller. When news arrived that there was trouble back in Texas, Holt McKettrick left a mail-order bride and his family on the spot. He just prayed he’d be in time to save the man who had raised him as a son and keep his best friend from the … the gallows. He knew he’d encounter rustlers, scoundrels and thieves, but he’d never expected to find a woman like Lorelei Fellows.
Setting fire to her wedding dress in the town square probably wasn’t the best way to stand her ground. But Lorelei had had enough. She was sick of men and their schemes. All she wanted was to stake her claim on her own little piece of Texas. And with Holt McKettrick as a neighbor, things were changing faster than she’d expected. The man was a straight shooter with a strong will, a steady aim and a hungry heart…
Originally published in 2005
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I loved the setting and the characters it was wonderfully written
Well written. Great story.
One of my very favorite authors
The writer creates such believable characters and the stories are true to life. I really enjoy such clean romances.
I liked the McKettricks so much I read the books about the other three brothers.
always like this author
Good book. It kept my attention, too.
Miller never fails to entertain her readers with bigger than life characters
Always love Linda’s books
Enjoyed.
As always this author never disappoints. Another of her best. Thank you.
I have the whole series. Love them all. She has a genealogy page so you can see how they are all connected. They can be read as stand alone or in sequence.
Can’t go wrong with any of Linda’s books, even the old one if you are starting to read her.
I have never watched a home improvement or any reality TV show, but I have enjoyed reading some of the authors’ books, so gave it a shot. I read an ARC from NetGalley.com and this is my unbiased and voluntary review.
Not being a great student and knowing she was not college bound, while in high school, Carey started working at the Melissa and Rusty Tripps’ home decor store, Comb + Honey. They treated her like surrogate parents and she realized she had a talent for designing furniture, which Rusty then built. But fame and fortune came their way and went to Mellie’s head, who started putting their “brand” before their marriage. Ten years later, Carey is still working as Mellie’s “assistant”, behind the scenes creating the pieces that Mellie takes create for, but mostly staying because of the health insurance, which covers her dystonia. The fame has also created a rift in the Triff’s marriage and Carey and new hire, James, who is a civil engineer, but has been casted as Rusty’s “keeper”, are tasked with keeping the couple on track and away from poor publicity while they go on a publicity tour for their new book and new show. At first, Carey and James do not care very much for the other, but as they spend more time together in the tour bus, they discover a side that the other keeps hidden from most of the world, bonding them together.
The characters are well written, Carey is especially appealing and the plot leaves lots of room for humorous scenes and lively banter. So despite not having any reference to home improvement shows, I enjoyed the story.
Great historical fiction, can’t go wrong with LLM. Stand alone but best as adjunct to the Mckettricks saga
I love all her books. Have several in my home library.
lived in some of the places she writes the story in she generally gets the facts correct
If you love historical western, Linda Lael Miller will never disappoint. Her characters are interesting and well-defined and the action will keep you riveted to the page.
Give her a try!
Anything Linda Lael Miller, espescially McKetricks and Creeds – just love them all!
Love all her books