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Tyler (Montana Creeds, Bk 3)
Tyler - Montana Creeds, Bk 3
Author: Linda Lael Miller
Descendents of the legendary McKettrick family, the Creeds are renowned in Stillwater Springs, Montana -- for raising hell ... — Whether winning championship belt buckles or dealing with Hollywood types for endorsement deals, former rodeo star Tyler Creed can handle anything. Except standing on the same square foot of land as his estranged b...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780373773640
ISBN-10: 0373773641
Publication Date: 4/1/2009
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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4.1 stars, based on 348 ratings
Publisher: HQN Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Dimples2212 avatar reviewed Tyler (Montana Creeds, Bk 3) on + 209 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
I believe Ms. Miller saved the best for last! This was the third book in the Montana Creeds Trilogy, but I enjoyed it the most. Tyler is certainly a force to be reckoned with. In this story, he rekindles the romance with the daughter of the town's veterinarian. And the romance gets really, really hot! It's also about Tyler fully grown and ready to face up to the ghosts in his past--one by one.

I gave it FIVE stars!
booksarelikecandy avatar reviewed Tyler (Montana Creeds, Bk 3) on
Helpful Score: 2
Excellent conclusion to this fun series - Tyler is by far the most passionate of the three brothers, great read
reviewed Tyler (Montana Creeds, Bk 3) on + 6 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
This was an excellent ending to the story of the Creed brothers. I loved it!
readin-dreamin-livin avatar reviewed Tyler (Montana Creeds, Bk 3) on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
GREAT! Wish it would of went on and on!
reviewed Tyler (Montana Creeds, Bk 3) on + 929 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I'm shocked but I actually didn't like this book. Mostly I enjoy Linda Lael Miller's books with a few exceptions and this one is one of the exceptions.

First, the connection between Tyler and Lily is all sexual. I find it hard to believe their relationship would last at all. Every interaction with them is sex. They couldn't talk on the phone or even have dinner without it. So the book ended up like a series of one night stands with nothing solid to really unite or bond the characters together. They didn't really have a talk about Davie, the deaths of their spouses, or even when Tyler cheated on her in the past. And the orgasm in the supermarket with just his voice and a touch of the hand???? Please. If he was that good he should have been a self-help guru instead of a rodeo star. Weak.

Second, if you are going to put kids in the story then make them part of the story not just characters you have to get rid of when the adults want to get it on. As a result Tyler ended up looking like a jerk because here he is "rescuing" Davie from a bad home situation but 9 times out of 10 he is pawning him off to his brothers. And I have no idea why Lily's daughter, Tess, would be so into Tyler because they haven't even spent one full hour together.

Third, I had a really hard time liking the main characters. Tyler comes off as an egotistical jerk, especially when he declares they are going to have sex on their first date and skip dinner. He has a lot of those moments. Lily is such a weak character and gives in to Tyler so easily that I lost a lot of respect for her. We also don't see a lot of where she shines like as a mom or as a caretaker for her father. Her only saving grace is she actually does eventually stand up to her mother-in-law and boss which is nice.

The minor paranormal element was really lame. I love paranormal stories but then Miller should have developed a little more, not just thrown in a few long dialogued scenes about it. Wish she would have spent that time developing real dialogue between Lily and Tyler instead.

I also wished she didn't just slap couples together in the epilogue. It would have been nice if Miller actually introduced some of those people within the story.

What I did love about the book (which is why it got two stars and not half of one) are the brothers, the persepctive partners, and extended families. Those scenes were just more real and interesting, especially the ones between Lily and her father.

It was a really shallow book and didn't really have a strong plotline. Disappointed in it but didn't hate it enough not to finish it (I did do a bit of skim reading though).
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DanielleFM avatar reviewed Tyler (Montana Creeds, Bk 3) on + 177 more book reviews
Great end to this series!
Queenofthekitchen avatar reviewed Tyler (Montana Creeds, Bk 3) on + 8 more book reviews
I think that this series (Montana Creeds) is my favorite of Linda Lael Miller's...and I really like all her books.
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Last brother in trilogy. Love this series. Hard to put down.
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Linda writes with a style that engages me from page one. I acquired the entire series and then treated myself to a reading spree. Such fun!
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Loved this book just like I love all of the McKettrick series!

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Series
Montana Creeds  3 of 3
People/Characters
Lily Kenyon (Primary Character)
Tyler Creed (Primary Character)
Logan Creed (Major Character)
Dylan Creed (Major Character)

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