Sunday, November 13, 2011

"Linda Lael Miller, the queen of western romance, kicks off a fine trilogy about the newest generation of the McKettrick men. This one pits Cheyenne Bridges against Jesse McKettrick, "the original trust fund bad boy." Cheyenne, fiercely proud, grew up poor in Indian Rock, Arizona, and returns in her designer suit and heels to do the impossible: persuade Jesse McKettrick to sell a breathtakingly beautiful piece of land inherited from his ancestors (McKettrick's Choice) so it can be developed. Still, she is highly motivated -- not by her Trump-style boss (who's always saying things like "failure is not an option") but by medical expenses for her wheelchair-bound younger brother."


This was a good, light read. 

I don't normally read anything remotely Western, so this was a little new to me. But when you strip away some horses, poker, a ranch etc you're left with your average romance. The bedroom scenes were steamy without being trashy. The characters had depth and personality which you don't always get  in a romance.

2 comments:

  1. I've read that one before. It was all right. I like the McKerrick series but I wouldn't bother with anything else she's written. Julia Quinn still rules the romance genre. :D

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    1. This is Melanie I don't know why it say unknown.

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