The McKettrick Way

by Linda Lael Miller

Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

Fic Romance Miller

Collection

Publication

Harlequin Books (2007), Mass Market Paperback, 256 pages

Description

Fiction. Romance. HTML: She wanted his baby...and he wanted her! Meg McKettrick longs for a baby--husband optional. Perfect father material is gorgeous Brad O'Ballivan, old flame and new owner of his family's ranch in Stone Creek. But Meg--as strong, proud and stubborn as her ancestors on Indian Rock's Triple M ranch--wants to do things her way...the McKettrick way. And Brad feels just as strongly about the O'Ballivan way...Love, marriage, babies and a lifetime to share--that's what Brad wants. Not a single night of pasion, an unexpected pregnancy and a woman who won't budge. For a rugged rodeo cowboy who never gives up, it's a battle of wills he intends to win...and nothing matters more than claiming Meg's wild McKettrick heart.

User reviews

LibraryThing member cylence
Decent story, not too bad. Current history, it involves two neighboring ranches and members of extended families. Meg wants to get married, have a baby, the man she wants to have it with left town to become a huge country singer. He comes back, still has a thing for her...it goes from there. Happy
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endings for all.
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LibraryThing member scoutmomskf
Good book. This was a fairly calm, sweet reunion romance. Brad had come back to Stone Creek tired of his life on the road as a country music star. Now he plans to get back to his ranching roots and spend time with his sisters. He also hopes to see Meg McKettrick again and make amends for the way he
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left so many years ago. I liked Brad a lot. He is a nice guy, not one of those stuck up type of stars. I liked his initial meeting with Meg and the sense of humor that he showed at all of her comments. He knew he had messed up when he left, but he had never forgotten her and now realized that the feelings were still there too. There were some things in their past that he hadn't known about that he had to come to terms with and his time with Meg's family helped with that. I enjoyed seeing his resistance to the efforts of his manager to get him reinvolved in the business and how his sister nagged him too. I also liked the way that he and Meg didn't rush things at the end.

Meg was back on the ranch and sort of enjoying the time after being so busy with the family business. She is surprised to hear that Brad is back, supposedly to stay. There is still a connection between them that she can't deny. I really enjoyed their conversations and the way she constantly gives him a hard time. One thing that she has realized lately is that she really wants is a baby and Brad would be exactly the father she wants, but she is also afraid to trust him with her heart again. She found that she couldn't stay away from him and also that her love for him had never gone away. Just when things were starting to look out he finds out about her secret and she has to deal with his feelings over that. I thought she dealt pretty well with the appearance of her father and an unknown 12 year old sister. She was wonderful with Carly and handled her attitude in a realistic way. I really enjoyed her interactions with Angus's ghost, she gave him a real taste of what modern women are like. I would have liked to see a bit more of Brad and Meg together and how they were overcoming their issues, but overall a good story.
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LibraryThing member EmScape
Brad O'Ballivan and Meg McKettrick had a thing going back in the day, but he left to make it big as a country star and she never got over him. Now he's back and ready to start things up again, but can she forgive him?
Miller merges her Stone Creek and McKettrick series with this book, prompting me
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to read both series pretty much simultaneously up to this point. Also, I find that I'm going to have to get caught up on the Creeds because they come into play here as well. Oh, goody!
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LibraryThing member TheYodamom
Audiobook- I picked this up having never read this author before and hardly anything from this gene. I was looking for something positive, a feel good read. I hit a winner here. I felt like I slipped into a John Wayne western where everything was good honest and wholesome. Even the 'bad' guys had a
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respectable quality. The characters in the book are people you want to know, people you can repeat and relate too. I enjoyed it, I smiled, I remembered my grandparents farm and felt good when it was done. I plan on reading much more from this author. Who doesn't like to feel warm and happy after finishing a book ?
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Language

Original publication date

2007

Physical description

256 p.; 6.62 inches

ISBN

0373248679 / 9780373248674

Local notes

McKettrick, 9

DDC/MDS

Fic Romance Miller

Rating

½ (52 ratings; 3.8)
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