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McKettricks of Texas: Tate

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $7.99
Manufacturer: HQN Books
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Description
There are barely enough hours for divorced dad Tate McKettrick to run the Silver Spur ranch, do the suit-and-tie thing for his business and run herd on his beloved six-year-old twin daughters. But time stands still at the sight of Libby Remington. When they were high school sweethearts, the wealthy McKettrick couldn't convince Libby he loved her. But now they're both back in Blue River, Texas. And cattle rustlers, a manipulative ex-wife and a killer stallion can't keep him from trying again.
Libby has her hands full taking care of her mother—and running the Perk Up Coffee Shop. Caffeine, she needs. Tate McKettrick, with his blazing blue eyes and black hair? No. Oh, heck—yes. But can they really hope for a second chance?
Reviews
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-08-10
Summary: "Amazing Book Buys on Amazon.com"
This book, as well as all others, arrived in excellent condition and in a very timely manner. Prices for these books have been way beyond "bargains". I always check Amazon.com first for things that I need or want, because I know that if they have it, I will get the best bargain for my money. I really am glad that Amazon. com is available to shop with.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-07-14
Summary: "About Tate"
For divorced dad Tate McKettrick, there are barely enough hours each day to run the Silver Spur ranch, do the suit-and-tie thing for his business and run herd on his beloved six-year-old daughters. But time stands still at the sight of Libby Remington. When they were high school sweethearts, the wealthy McKettrick made a mistake that cost him the love of his life. But now they're both back in Blue River, Texas. And cattle rustlers, a manipulative ex-wife and a killer stallion can't keep Tate from trying to win Libby again.
Libby has her hands full caring for her mother and running the Perk Up Coffee Shop. Caffeine she needs. Tate McKettrick--with his blazing blue eyes and black hair. No way! Oh, heck--yes! But can Tate and Libby really hope for a second chance?
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2010-07-12
Summary: "Disappointing"
This is one of LLM books that I did'nt like. To start off I was a little upset that Tate made the girls donate their gift. That's like a slap in the face to the gift giver. She did not go into why Tate felt that they should give the castle away. And what was his problem with having money? I do agree with other readers about the relationship between Tate and Libby. I would have loved to hear how he explained cheating on her. And why wait over 5 years to go after the woman you love, when you're already divorced. I finished the book 2 days ago and have not been able to read Garrett story yet. And with my reading ocd, (I can't read a book in a series until I have all of them) it must be something wrong. Let's hope his story gets better.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2010-06-26
Summary: "First time Miller reader - but loving it so far"
Tate is the head of the McKettricks empire, ex-husband to Cheryl, dad to twin girls and the only man to still make Libby Remington heart skip a beat.
Tate is autocratic and despite the fact he is an up and up guy, always willing and ready to do the right thing his word is generally law in them parts of the world.
Despite the fact that this was Tate's and Libby Remington story, Ms Miller suck me into this book by fleshing out secondary storylines and tossing in what amounts to normal day to day living situations.
Tate and Libby had been together since forever and it took something major to tear them apart - that something came in the the guise of Cheryl, the mother of Tate's twin girls. This book picks up years later when the girls are six and Cheryl and Tate are over and done with and life moves on for everyone - that is for everyone except Libby. Libby has never left the small town they live in, other than a business that's barely breaks even, she was in the same place she was all them years ago now and still in love with Tate.
When one thing leads to another including the death of a close friend, Tate lays his cards on the table to Libby and despite a few minutes of indecision Libby take Tate up on his offer to rekindle their romance and see where they can go with it this time.
The bulk of this book is made up situations and events outside of Libby's ad Tate's attempts at romance. Siblings dynamics is explored and I thought that was some of the best scenes of the book. Both Tate and Libby's relationship with their respective siblings was a pleasure to watch, they had a laugh, they knew how to laugh at each other, the knew each other so well that the expected wind up and pissed off moments really had me smiling - it showed how close these people were to each other despite their sometimes gruff mannerism.
The authors filtering the book with enough kids and animals was a nice touch for me. I am a lover of these two things in a book and they had me laughing out loud at the most incredible things that they say and do.
Real issues were dealt with in this book, mother daughter relationships, the cycle of things that can happen to a family when sickness intervenes. Then there are scenes of people trying to close the rift between family and then there were scenes of small town doing what they do best - pulling together when the chips are down, but not forgetting to carry on small town tradition of gossiping as much as they can ..
As much as all these things appeal to me, they were also the things that niggled me as well, all those things were just skimmed at, nothing was delved into, so I got just enough to make it intriguing, but not both side of the coin in some cases and not enough to really make an impact on the big picture.
There is one story line which follows Tate and his ex-wife's relationship with their girls that I would have loved to see go further. While it predictably went where I expected it to go - I would have loved to get more about Libby's and the girls take on the situation, and even the ex-wife as well as I thought it was a bold move on Ms. Millers part to take that route with their relationship.
As an audio book, the narrator made this book come alive for me, with the little lit in his voice at the appropriate time and even down to the sarcasm that rolls off Tate more often than not he got that right and it came across really well for me.
Bottom line
If this is standard material for Ms. Miller, I am no doubt going to be backtracking and checking out more of this Mckettricks clan series. I like her down to earth style, her characters are solid - I got to know them really well - their love, their likes and even some of the stance that they took that I didn't agree with but I respected them for it.
I was surprised at the everyday feel of the plot, these people are oil rich, but Ms. Miller showed me the people beneath the cars and planes and the corporation. They were hard workers, they were community minded and they rooted for their own with a passion that is commendable.
This is my first book by Ms Miller, but I did not feel as if I missed out on anything, the book can be read on it's own. She gives little glimpses of the past to make me the reader understand more about these people that she is introducing to us now and I liked it.
I am not sure I can wait for the next book to be transferred to audio, because as much as there are no cliff hangers in TATE - she has me excited about so many unfinished business that I am just going to go ahead and read the next book in the series which is GARRETT..
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2010-06-10
Summary: "Loved this book"
Tate McKettrick was not my ideal hero. I have a feeling love will strike only once and I'm waiting for Austin in this Linda Lael Miller series.
Tate is a single father dealing with a difficult ex-wife and rambunctious twin daughters when he seeks out Libby, a blast from his past. Sparks fly and a lot of old feelings resurface. Without giving away spoilers, let's just go with: This isn't your typical man meets woman romance.
The hero and heroine have a lot to overcome and the author does an excellent job of dealing with delicate situations the hero and heroine face. I'm glad to have taken the time to review this book because I see Garrett is on sale now and I can't wait to read his story while the wait for the third one (Austin) is on!
