
Linda Lael Miller, McKettrick's Luck
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McKettrick's Luck
Linda Lael Miller
Harlequin HQN, Feb 2007, $7.99
ISBN 0373771851
She wanted to say no to her odious, demanding boss Nigel Meerland, but he made it clear failure to do what he wants means firing. Cheyenne Bridges reluctantly returns to her hometown of Indian Rock, Arizona, because her mother and her younger brother depend on her. Her assignment is to persuade, any way she can, her high school boyfriend Jesse McKettrick to sell land so that Meerland can complete a condominium development deal.
Though recognizing Cheyenne as quite a lure, Jesse refuses to sell the land that his nineteenth-century ancestors developed (see MCKETTRICK'S CHOICE, THE MAN FROM STONE CREEK, and DEADLY GAMBLE). He also denies how much Cheyenne stirs his blood as he prefers real poker to strip poker. On the other hand Cheyenne considers seducing him to sell the desired land, but fears that the wild, confirmed womanizing bachelor will call her bluff.
Linda Lael Miller displays her talent for characterization as she takes her nineteenth-century McKettrick tales and brings it to 2007 with the modern-day descendents starting with MCKETTRICK'S LUCK. The storyline is action-packed, especially when developers forcibly push and fast-paced when the lead couple hide their cards. Fans of the previous western romantic miniseries and contemporary readers will enjoy the opening gamut of Ms. Miller's latest McKettrick Men (and their women) tales.
Harriet Klausner
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