McKettrick's Choice by Linda Lael Miller

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  • Pub. Date: March 2006
  • 464pp

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    • Pub. Date: March 2006
    • Publisher: Harlequin
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 464pp

    Synopsis

    When news came that there was trouble back in Texas...Holt McKettrick left a mail-order bride and his family on the spot!

    And he never looked back. 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 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 beginning to look up. The man was a straight shooter with a strong will, a steady aim and a hungry heart.

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    The highly enjoyable latest volume of Miller's popular McKettrick series stars older half-brother Holt McKettrick. Learning that his former Ranger partner, Gabe Navarro, is on the way to the gallows on trumped-up charges and that his foster father, Buffalo Soldier John Cavanagh, is about to lose his land, Holt ditches his mail-order bride at their Arizona Territories altar and rides off to Texas. In San Antonio, he meets a lively lady named Lorelei Fellows, who has just called off her own wedding and burned her bridal gown in the center of town. Thrown out of her father's house, she's hoping to pick up some cattle and start a small ranch of her own. Holt thinks she's out of her mind, but he revises his opinion after watching Lorelei learn to ride a mule named Seesaw, play a cutthroat game of poker, and all in all start to look mighty delectable. Cavanagh's land will be fine and Navarro won't hang-but is Lorelei out of the frying pan into the fire? Her father dies vastly indebted to the landowner who had framed Navarro. Strong characterization and a vivid western setting make for a fine historical romance. Agent, Irene Goodman. (June) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Born in Spokane, Washington, and raised in the Pacific Northwest, Linda Lael Miller started writing at age 10, when a teacher praised her for composing a particularly imaginative story. She's been at it ever since. It was through a correspondence course in short stories that she began to sell to magazines such as "True Confessions" and "True Romance." She placed over 30 stories with these publications, but her great dream was to write books.

    She sold her first two novels in 1983 to Pocket Books, for their Tapestry line, neatly shooting down the common misconception that a writer must have an agent to sell. A writer needs a good book to sell, and the finest agent in the world cannot place a bad one. The first novel, Fletcher's Woman, made a bestseller list and was selected as a finalist in a national contest. The moral: if you believe in your book, don't give up. Linda's gone on to sell many more books to that same publisher, and to others as well, including a brand new vampire romance series to Berkley.

    A New York Times bestseller, Linda's also been honored to receive the Silver Pen award from "Affaire de Coeur" and has been a finalist in the Romance Writers of America Golden Medallion award many times. She's claimed the Romantic Times' Most Sensual Historical award many times as well.

    Linda lives with her daughter, Wendy, in Port Orchard, Washington. Avidly interested in history, Linda collects art, antiques, reproductions of old toys (specializing in Noah's Arks) and the signatures of famous historical figures--she has Robert E. Lee's and Ulysses S. Grant's, among others. She also loves to travel, and raises roses in her Port Orchard garden.

    Towrite to her, mail to: P.O. Box 1458, Port Orchard, WA 98366.

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    Love the McKettricksby bklvr16

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    November 24, 2008: I fell in love with Holt in "High Country Bride" and loved him through the other McKettick Cowboy series. He is the stubbornest of the four brothers and the last one to truly fall in love. Lorelei is a perfect match for Holt in being stubborn and proud. I love all LLM McKettrick books.

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    November 04, 2008: Linda Lael Miller is known for writing heart-tugging, emotional Western romances, and with MCKETTRICK'S CHOICE, she delivers yet again. The MCKETTRICK BROTHERS TRILOGY began in 2002 with HIGH COUNTRY BRIDE, followed in 2003 with SHOTGUN BRIDE, and finished in 2004 with SECONDHAND BRIDE. The saga now takes a surprising turn in 2005 with MCKETTRICK'S CHOICE, the story of the oldest McKettrick brother, Holt, who was raised away from the iron fist of family patriarch, Angus, and the three brothers from the trilogy-Rafe, Kade, and Jeb.

    Holt McKettrick spent a large part of his life as Holt Cavanagh, adopted son of John Cavanagh, a rancher with a spread outside of San Antonio, Texas. Now back in the McKettrick fold-with the tensions and egos that four competing males are bound to bring-Holt is in the process of marrying Miss Margaret Tarquin when a letter from Texas changes his plans.

    The short note advises Holt that his adoptive father, John, is about to be driven from his land, and former Ranger buddy, Gabe Navarro, is to be hanged for murder and thievery. Holt, as a McKettrick and a Cavanagh, has no choice but to leave the Arizona Territory and return to Texas to set matters straight.

    But upon arrival, mayhem awaits. People have been killed, lands have been burned, and one Miss Lorelie Fellows, who happens to own the land next to John Cavanagh's, is attempting to drive Holt insane.

    MCKETTRICK'S CHOICE is Western historical romance at its best-lively characters, a wonderful story line, attention to historic detail, and Ms. Miller's personal brand of story-telling make this book a very enjoyable read. Mystery, suspense, passion, and family duty don't disappoint.


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