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Montana Creeds: Logan

Product Type: Book
Product Price: $7.99
Manufacturer: HQN Books
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Description
Descendants of the legendary McKettrick family, the Creeds are renowned in Stillwater Springs, Montana—for raising hell…
After years of wandering, Logan Creed, a cowboy with a dusty law degree, has returned home. To put down roots, to restore his family's neglected ranch…to have kids of his own proudly bearing the Creed name.
Divorced mom Briana Grant has heard the stories about her gorgeous neighbor. So Logan's kindness with her young boys is a welcome surprise, especially when her ex reappears. And when an unknown enemy vandalizes her home, Logan shows Briana—and the folks of Big Sky country—just what he's made of.
Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-11-07
Summary: "Flawed but engrossing"
I wavered between three and four stars for this book.
On the one hand, Miller has written a wonderful book of fully fleshed out characters. The children are neither too wise nor too cute. Alec, 8 and Josh, 10 are as exasperating and wonderful as boys that age are in real life. Their mother Briana is holding it together as a single mom after getting dumped at Wal-Mart by her husband. She's not played out as a heroic WonderMom, but as your average woman doing what she must, occasionally doing things wrong, to keep on trucking. She felt real to me, reminding me of my own mom in many ways.
Their neighbor Logan Creed has come back to his family's Montana ranch after two failed marriages, a stint in Iraq in the Army and a law career that netted him 30 million dollars. Somehow, he's still in his early to mid-thirties. The math doesn't work for me, but whatever. God forbid we have working-class heroes. He's estranged from his brothers, Dylan and Tyler, after a drunken brawl the day their boozebag father died twelve years ago. (In another bout of fuzzy math, she says the father died when Logan was a college junior, so age 20-21, right? Now if Tyler is 8 years younger than Logan, as she describes, what were they doing drinking whiskey and brawling with a 12-13 year old boy in a bar? But I digress.)He's come back to make a fresh start of it, reconcile with his brothers, get married again and have kids.
The hero, heroine and the cast of supporting characters felt real to me. I felt Logan's confusion, bitterness, sadness and regret without ever once pitying him. Miller does a great job showing the awkwardness between the brothers when they talk to each other. There's no magical, tear-filled bromantic reconciliation moment. Briana frets about her ex-husband's return and how it will affect the boys. She's wary of Vance, her ex, while willing to work with him for the kids' sakes. Her ex starts the book a self-indulgent boor, and ends it a mere flawed human trying to fix his mistakes. The assorted villains are more pitiable than evil. I could've done without the American Indian grandmother with prophetic dreams, but you can't have it all.
** spoiler alert ** The book failed me near the end. A suspense subplot involving Briana's house getting vandalized was both unnecessary and unresolved. The HEA was not only unbelievable but unwanted. Miller has a divorcee with two impressionable boys marry a twice-divorced man after knowing each other less than two weeks. I don't think that's romantic, I think that's reckless, especially because Miller never spent any of Logan's POV time assessing what went wrong in those marriages, who those women were or what sort of man he was then. We're just supposed to believe he's in it for the long haul this time because He's The Hero.** spoiler alert **
Despite these somewhat major flaws, the characters were compelling and Miller's voice was evocative, so I couldn't put the book down. I eventually settled on a four because I am invested enough in the brothers to want to continue the series, and that must count for something.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-10-20
Summary: "No surprises"
Arrived on time and in the condition that they said the used book was in.
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-10-11
Summary: "Great Sequel"
Abandoned by the brothers, the Creed ranch had been unkempt for years. Logan, Tyler and Dylan had found success in others areas. Their father's death, funeral, and the ensuing fight were memories no one wanted to revisit.
Time has a way of changing perspective. Logan, a big city lawyer, had sold out and headed home to Stillwater Springs. His goal, to resurrect the Creed name into one of respect and honor, would be no easy task. Money was not an issue. The sooner he got started the better.
Taken aback at the disrepair of the main house, Logan wastes no time throwing himself into the task at hand. Caught showing his soft side, he surprises many and opens the door to trust. It is not long before his lovely neighbor makes a lasting impression and the sparks soon fly. But that is only the beginning...
You will surly relate too many of the supportive characters and the challenges that often come on a daily basis. Single parenthood, traditions of the past, old wounds, and new dangers make this story one you won't forget.
The writing is alive with details. You can visualize events and feel the emotions like you were there. It flows smoothly and transitions are made with ease. You will find it hard to set the book down.
There is a good balance between humor, suspense, and light hearted fun. However, there are lusty thoughts and actions intermingled as well.
All in all it was an enjoyable story.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2009-07-12
Summary: "Montana Creeds - Logan"
LLM does it again. I loved the Mckettrick series and this book did not dissappoint me either. It appears that the Creed brothers are finally growing up and realizing what is more important in life. Love, family, & good friends & Home.
We have a book exchange at my office. LLM is one of the favorite authors of our group. I am looking forward to read about Dylan, the second book in this series.
Rating: 1 / 5
Date: 2009-07-03
Summary: "Could hardly make it through the book."
I could hardly get through the book! I was given this book to read by my mother, who got the series from a friend. The plot was predictable, the writing was horrible and I felt like there were no transitions between topics. It was as if the writer had something pop into her head and wrote it down, whether it fit there or not. Logan was a great character as was Briana, but I felt they had no depth. I gave the book back to my mom and told her not to give me the other two on Dylan and Tyler...I wasn't interested. I would like to know how things went for them but think I can figure it out without being bored to tears. Maybe it's the teacher in me, but I couldn't believe how bad this was. My mother finished all three, but didn't like them either. I'm glad I didn't buy it!