Linda Lael Miller - Montana Creeds: Dylan (Enriched Edition)
Here you can read online Linda Lael Miller - Montana Creeds: Dylan (Enriched Edition) full text of the book (entire story) in english for free. Download pdf and epub, get meaning, cover and reviews about this ebook. year: 2009, publisher: HQN Books, genre: Art. Description of the work, (preface) as well as reviews are available. Best literature library LitArk.com created for fans of good reading and offers a wide selection of genres:
Romance novel
Science fiction
Adventure
Detective
Science
History
Home and family
Prose
Art
Politics
Computer
Non-fiction
Religion
Business
Children
Humor
Choose a favorite category and find really read worthwhile books. Enjoy immersion in the world of imagination, feel the emotions of the characters or learn something new for yourself, make an fascinating discovery.
- Book:Montana Creeds: Dylan (Enriched Edition)
- Author:
- Publisher:HQN Books
- Genre:
- Year:2009
- Rating:5 / 5
- Favourites:Add to favourites
- Your mark:
- 100
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
Montana Creeds: Dylan (Enriched Edition): summary, description and annotation
We offer to read an annotation, description, summary or preface (depends on what the author of the book "Montana Creeds: Dylan (Enriched Edition)" wrote himself). If you haven't found the necessary information about the book — write in the comments, we will try to find it.
Montana Creeds: Dylan (Enriched Edition) — read online for free the complete book (whole text) full work
Below is the text of the book, divided by pages. System saving the place of the last page read, allows you to conveniently read the book "Montana Creeds: Dylan (Enriched Edition)" online for free, without having to search again every time where you left off. Put a bookmark, and you can go to the page where you finished reading at any time.
Font size:
Interval:
Bookmark:
Dear Reader,
Welcome to the second of three books about the rowdy McKettrick cousins, the Creeds.
Dylan Creed, seasoned hell-raiser and erstwhile rodeo cowboy, suddenly finds himself the full-time father of a two-year-old daughter. Like his brother, hes come back to Stillwater Springs, Montana, to face down his demons, but his high school sweetheart, librarian Kristy Madison, shakes him up more than any bull hes ever ridden in the rodeo! Will he stick around long enough to help Logan make the Creed name mean something again?
I also wanted to write today to tell you about a special group of people with whom Ive recently become involved. It is The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), specifically their Pets for Life program.
The Pets for Life program is one of the best ways to help your local shelter: that is to help keep animals out of shelters in the first place. Something as basic as keeping a collar and tag on your pet all the time, so if he gets out and gets lost, he can be returned home. Being a responsible pet owner. Spaying or neutering your pet. And not giving up when things dont go perfectly. If your dog digs in the yard, or your cat scratches the furniture, know that these are problems that can be addressed. You can find all the information about these problemsand many other common onesat www.petsforlife.org. This campaign is focused on keeping pets and their people together for a lifetime.
As many of you know, my own household includes two dogs, two cats and four horses, so this is a cause that is near and dear to my heart. I hope youll get involved along with me.
With love,
LINDA LAEL MILLER
As hot as the noontime desertWell-developed, personable characters and a handful of loose ends will leave readers anticipating future installments.
Publishers Weekly on The Rustler
Loaded with hot lead, steamy sex and surprising plot twists.
Publishers Weekly on A Wanted Man
Millers prose is smart, and her tough Eastwoodian cowboy cuts a sharp, unexpectedly funny figure in a classroom full of rambunctious frontier kids.
Publishers Weekly on The Man from Stone Creek
[Miller] paints a brilliant portrait of the good, the bad and the ugly, the lost and the lonely, and the power of love to bring light into the darkest of souls. This is western romance at its finest.
Romantic Times BOOKreviews on The Man from Stone Creek
Intrigue, danger and greed are up against integrity, kindness and love in this engrossing western romance. Miller has created unforgettable characters and woven a many-faceted yet coherent and lovingly told tale.
Booklist on McKettricks Choice (starred review)
An engrossing, contemporary western romanceMillers masterful ability to create living, breathing characters never flagscombined with a taut story line and vivid prose, Millers romance wont disappoint.
Publishers Weekly on McKettricks Pride (starred review)
Linda Lael Miller creates vibrant characters and stories I defy you to forget.
New York Times bestselling author Debbie Macomber
For Sam and Janet Smith, my dear, funny friends.
Thanks for some of the best advice Ive ever received:
Go to Harlequin!
LINDA LAEL MILLER
and HQN Books
The Stone Creek series
The Man from Stone Creek
A Wanted Man
The Rustler
The McKettricks series
McKettricks Choice
McKettricks Luck
McKettricks Pride
McKettricks Heart
A McKettrick Christmas
The Mojo Sheepshanks series
Deadly Gamble
Deadly Deceptions
Dont miss all the adventures of the Montana Creeds
Logan Now available
Dylan Now available
Tyler April 2009
And in August 2009, return to Stone Creek in
The Bridegroom
Las Vegas, Nevada
H ED KNOWN ALL DAY that something was about to go down, something life-changing and entirely new. The knowledge had prickled in his gut and shivered in the fine hairs on the nape of his neck throughout the marathon poker games played in his favorite seedy, backstreet gambling joint. Hed ignored the subtle mind-buzz as a minor distractionit didnt have the usual elements of actual danger. But now, with a wad of folded billshis winningsshoved into the shaft of his left boot, Dylan Creed knew hed better watch it, just the same.
Down in Glitter Gulch, there were crowds of people, security goons hired by the megacasinos to make sure their walking ATMs didnt get roughed up or rolled, or both, cops and cameras everywhere. Here, behind the Black Rose Cowboy Bar and Card Room, home of the hard-core poker players who scorned glitz, there was one failing streetlight, an overflowing Dumpster, a handful of rusty old cars and, at the periphery of his vision, a rat the size of a raccoon.
While he loved a good fight, being a Creed, born and bred, Dylan was nobodys fool. A tire iron to the back of the head and being relieved of the days takefifty-odd thousand dollars in cashwas not on his to-do list.
He walked toward his gleaming red extended-cab Ford pickup with his customary confidence, and probably looked like a hapless rube to anybody who might be lurking behind that Dumpster, or one of the other cars or just in the shadows.
Someone was definitely watching him; he could feel it now, a for-sure kind of thingbut it was more annoying than alarming. Hed learned early in his life, though, just by being Jake Creeds middle son, that the presence of another person, or persons, charged the atmosphere with a crackle of energy.
Just in case, he reached inside his ancient denim jacket, closed his fingers loosely around the handle of the snub-nosed .45 he carried on his frequent gambling junkets. Garth Brooks might have friends in low places like the Black Rose, but he didnt. Only sore losers, crooks and card sharps hung out in this neighborhood, and Dylan Creed fell into the latter category.
He was within six feet of the truck before he realized there was someone sitting in the passenger seat. He debated whether to draw the .45 or his cell phone in the split second it took to recognize Bonnie.
Bonnie. His two-year-old daughter stood on the seat, grinning at him through the glass.
Dylan sprinted to the drivers side, scrambled in and lost his hat when the little girl flung herself on him, her arms tight around his neck.
With his elbow, Dylan tapped the lock-button on his armrest.
Daddy, Bonnie said. At least, in his mind the kids name was BonnieSharlene, her mother, had changed it several times, according to the latest whim.
Hey, babe, Dylan said, loosening his grip a little because he was afraid of crushing the munchkin. Wheres your mom?
Bonnie drew back to look at him with enormous blue eyes, thick-lashed. Her short blond hair curled in wisps around her ears, and she was wearing beat-up bib overalls, a striped T-shirt and flip-flops for shoes.
Im only two, her expression seemed to say. How should I know where my mom is?
Font size:
Interval:
Bookmark:
Similar books «Montana Creeds: Dylan (Enriched Edition)»
Look at similar books to Montana Creeds: Dylan (Enriched Edition). We have selected literature similar in name and meaning in the hope of providing readers with more options to find new, interesting, not yet read works.
Discussion, reviews of the book Montana Creeds: Dylan (Enriched Edition) and just readers' own opinions. Leave your comments, write what you think about the work, its meaning or the main characters. Specify what exactly you liked and what you didn't like, and why you think so.