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Sierra's Homecoming
By: Linda MillerHarlequin Romance eBooks eBook Publisher: Harlequin
Imprint: Silhouette Special Edition
Series: McKettrick Cowboys #5
Format: Adobe Encrypted (DRM)
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Reader Review: Another great read by Miller. The way she weaves a story from two different time periods is great fun. A wonderful addition to the Mckettrick series!
When she moved to her family's ancestral ranch, single mom Sierra McKettrick was disconcerted by the Triple M's handsome caretaker, Travis Reid. But when her son claimed to see a mysterious boy in the house, and an heirloom teapot started popping up in unexpected places, Sierra wondered if the attraction between herself and Travis might be the least of her worries.
In 1919, widowed Hannah McKettrick lived at the ranch with her son and her brother-in-law, Doss. Her confused feelings for Doss and her son's health problems occupied all her thoughts until the family teapot started disappearing.
Could Sierra and her ancestor, Hannah, be living parallel lives?
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| Title of Harlequin Romance eBook: Sierra's Homecoming | Series: McKettrick Cowboys, , #5 |
| Release Date: 12-01-2006 | |
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| Publisher: Silhouette Special Edition |
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| Parent title | Sierra's Homecoming |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9785551578734 |
| File size | 1303 |
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Sierra's Homecoming
Present Day
"Stay in the car," Sierra McKettrick told her seven-year-old son, Liam.
He fixed her with an owlish gaze, peering through the lenses of his horn-rimmed glasses. "I want to see the graves, too," he told her, and put a mittened hand to the passenger-side door handle to make his point.
"Another time," she answered firmly. Part of her knew it was irrational to think a visit to the cemetery could provoke an asthma attack, but when it came to Liam's health, she was taking no chances.
A brief stare-down ensued, and Sierra prevailed, but barely. "It's not fair," Liam said, yet he sounded resigned. He didn't normally give up so easily, but they'd just driven almost nonstop all the way from Florida to northern Arizona, and he was tired.
"Welcome to the real world," Sierra replied. She set the emergency brake, left the engine running with the heat on High, and got out of the ancient station wagon she'd bought on credit years before.
Standing ankle-deep in a patch of ragged snow, she took in her surroundings. Ordinary people were buried in churchyards and public cemeteries when they died, she reflected, feeling peevish. The McKettricks were a law unto themselves, living or dead. They weren't content with a mere plot, like other families. Oh, no. They had to have a place all their own, with a view.
And what a view it was.
Shoving her hands into the pockets of her cloth coat, which was nearly as decrepit as her car, Sierra turned to survey the Triple M Ranch, sprawling in every direction, well beyond the range of her vision. Red mesas and buttes, draped in a fine lacing of snow. Copses of majestic white oaks, growing at intervals along a w
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Number of Comments: 2 Rating(s) 2 Review(s)
2 of 3 people found the following eBook Review Helpful
The past and the present
April 6, 2010
Reviewer: A reader from Curepe, TT
An interesting approach by the author...two stories in different eras side by side...preferred the historical, though.
2 of 4 people found the following eBook Review HelpfulAnother great read by Miller. The way she weaves a
March 23, 2009
Reviewer: A reader from MELISSA, TX US
Another great read by Miller. The way she weaves a story from two different time periods is great fun.
A wonderful addition to the Mckettrick series!
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