New York Times best-selling author Linda Lael Miller pens sumptuous romances eagerly devoured by fans. Here she expands her popular McKettrick series to present-day Texas. All Tate McKettrick cares about is giving his twin daughters a normal life after he and his wife divorce. But can he make time to repair his own broken heart?
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"love all the McKettricks"
I love all the McKettricks book . This one is the best of them . Mrs. Miller has out done her self.. Loved Jack Garret.. He made a great caring story even better....
avid reader
"Had potential...."
This story had potential but just fell short of delivery for me. I loved the male lead but the female lead didn't quite seem to be his match. There was nothing about her that could explain this irresistible draw that Tate had for her, other than the fact that they were childhood sweethearts. Still, I love a good cowboy romance and I kept listening for that reason. I hope the next installments in the series have characters that fit together a little better.
Great narration!
"Slow Paced Story"
I have read many of Ms. Miller's other book series and have thoroughly enjoyed them. However, this one really did not do it for me. I found the story slow paced and somewhat boring.
"Probably better to read in print"
I have many books by this author, first one I've had in audio. I actually had to speed it up on my phone because it was soooooo slow. When reading these I realize I skim over much of it. So I will probably not get any in audio from this series or author. It was fine as an escape, why I listen anyway. But not too interesting.
"Pretty good"
I love a good romance and, for goodness sakes, I definitely love a good cowboy story, so I did enjoy this, but I felt that there was a LOT of extra plot that dragged the overall story down -- her mom, the coffee shop, his ex-wife, the friend/mentor/surrogate dad who died, car trouble, the police chief, young twins, child beauty pageants, deadbeat dads, custody disputes, and so on!
Jack Garrett was a great narrator and his frankly sexy voice brought a lot to the story. I will definitely be purchasing the other two McKettrick brothers' stories.
A thick lawn, running water, and a tree to sit under. That's close to heaven!
"McKITTRICK -- PROUD!!"
This segment of the McKittrick of Texas was true to form and every bit as good as would be expected. This book was fantasticly humorous with insights into the the relationships of the McKittricks men to the Remington girls. From kindergarden to adulthood, it just shows no relationship is prdictable and with the right partner, it's a pure adventure. Pure entertainment from start to finish.