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McKettricks of Texas: Tate

By: Linda Lael Miller
Narrated by: Jack Garrett
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Publisher's summary

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?

©2010 Linda Lael Miller (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC

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Really?

Tate (rich boy) & Libby (not so rich girl whose mother ran away with a biker 20 years ago) were in love since childhood. While in college & missing Libby, Tate does something stupid & ends up( trying to do the right thing?) marrying it. Fast forward : One divorce one set of twins, the death of Libby's father & the return of Libby's runaway mother .This story was basically about conniving, manipulative runaway mothers & the destruction they leave behind.

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nice

this was a very nice book to get into. I would tell anyone else about it . and to give it a read.

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ANOTHER MCKETTRICK WHO LETS 1ST WIFE TREAT HIM BAD

I can not believe how Linda Lael Miller has another story about a man who let's his 1st wife treat him like a dog. We all make mistakes but WOW. The story of Tate and Libby is a good one but the ex-wife still pulls Tates chains. I just wanted to grab him and shake him to wake up and be a man. The best thing in the story is how Libby stands as her own woman and lets Tate know he has to work to get her love again.

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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.

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Second chances

Loved this story. Two people in love but things not working out. A birthday present for the girls gave them the courage to try again .

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love it.

A different set of Mckettrick's but same lovable men. I still enjoy listening to all of these books.

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The Narrator is Awesome - Great story

Tate, Garrett, & Austin in that order. Great stories and nice to hear that it’s not all love and flowery words. Believable and heart warming. Steamy love scenes. Jack Barrett is down right an amazing narrator. I felt the character s as men and cowboys mmm mm

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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....

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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.

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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.

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