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I have very few books on my "keeper" shelf, but Linda Lael Miller's are often there. Her cowboys, both historical and contemporary, are men you want as friends and lovers. And her writing often makes me re-read a sentence or paragraph. An example:
"When she got in the Blazer and went to finish out her workday, she left a hole in the fabric of the day that he had no idea how to weave back together."
Someone reviewed this series on Amazon and was dismayed that some of the love scenes were explicit. I disagree. I often read Ellora's Cave books; THOSE are explicit. Ms. Miller's are sweet and sensuous.
If you haven't read books by this author, I highly recommend them.
"When she got in the Blazer and went to finish out her workday, she left a hole in the fabric of the day that he had no idea how to weave back together."
Someone reviewed this series on Amazon and was dismayed that some of the love scenes were explicit. I disagree. I often read Ellora's Cave books; THOSE are explicit. Ms. Miller's are sweet and sensuous.
If you haven't read books by this author, I highly recommend them.
Stephanie D. (LovesBooks) reviewed Montana Creeds: Dylan (Montana Creeds, Bk 2) on + 84 more book reviews
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Dylan's story is a sweet one. After a poker game one night, Dylan gets an uneasy feeling that he is not alone. He's right, he's not and his world is about to change forever. Bonnie, his 2 year old daughter is waiting in his truck, alone. Her mother has claimed that she can no longer take care of her and that now it is Dylan's job to do so.
Dylan does the only thing he can think of and takes his daughter back home to Stillwater Springs, Montana. He also looks up the one woman who had ever meant anything to him: Kristy Madison, town librarian. Can he and Kristy work through their past and make a future together?
Like I said, Dylan's story is a sweet one. Bonnie really adds to the story line and so does a mystery that doesn't crowd the romance. It's a very good and very fast read!
Dylan does the only thing he can think of and takes his daughter back home to Stillwater Springs, Montana. He also looks up the one woman who had ever meant anything to him: Kristy Madison, town librarian. Can he and Kristy work through their past and make a future together?
Like I said, Dylan's story is a sweet one. Bonnie really adds to the story line and so does a mystery that doesn't crowd the romance. It's a very good and very fast read!
Helpful Score: 1
This is an interesting follow-up to the first book in the series.
As the reader, I did want to know how things would work out for Dylan
and Kristy. The writing was similar to Book 1.
It is good "escape from it all" text.
As the reader, I did want to know how things would work out for Dylan
and Kristy. The writing was similar to Book 1.
It is good "escape from it all" text.
Frances H. (Dimples2212) reviewed Montana Creeds: Dylan (Montana Creeds, Bk 2) on + 209 more book reviews
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This is no. 2 in the Montana Creeds Trilogy. Dylan is the middle brother who's been living hard and fast as a rodeo cowboy/stuntman/financier. When his ex-girlfriend decides to drop off his 2-year old daughter for Dylan to raise, he realizes that it's time to settle down. And, return to Stillwater Springs Ranch, where he was born and raised as a kid. There he bumps into older brother, Logan, and his wife and two sons. (See no. 1 in the Trilogy.) He also has to face the girl he left behind several years ago, and he winds up falling in love with her all over again. The passion between the two of them is electric!!
A good book, and I'm looking forward to reading no. 3 and meeting the youngest brother, Tyler.
A good book, and I'm looking forward to reading no. 3 and meeting the youngest brother, Tyler.
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An excellent continuation of the Montana Creeds series -more excellent character development, and ties in so well with Logan (part one of the series). More Linda Lael Miller supremacy!