The Creed Legacy (Creed Cowboys, Bk 3) (Montana Creeds, Bk 7)
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Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genre: Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Yvonne L. reviewed on + 929 more book reviews
I think I definitley prefer Miller's historic romance. This Creed series is just not working out for me. I did enjoy Steven's story, but I really disliked Connor and Brody's. I had such high hopes for Brody and Carolyn too because I fell in love with them in Connor and Tricia's story.
First of all there is a huge inconsistency in the series. In Connor's story, Carolyn knew exactly why Brody left her. She even had a huge conversation with Tricia about it.
Second, Brody and Carolyn had such boring exchanges and lame conversations. I was really forcing myself to read every word. Most of their conversations were the same and when they finally got together, I had no idea what motivated Carolyn to gave in. It's ironic because Miller spent so much time inside these characters' heads but again going in circles. What were awesome characters in Connor's story turned very dull and boring here.
I adored the interaction between Brody, Connor, and Davis though. The conversation was interesting and filled with fun.
I have to say I read about 75% of the book and realized that I shouldn't have to force myself to read every page. I decided I had wasted enough time on characters I don't care about and stopped reading.
If you didn't like this book, try Miller's other stuff. They aren't bad.
First of all there is a huge inconsistency in the series. In Connor's story, Carolyn knew exactly why Brody left her. She even had a huge conversation with Tricia about it.
Second, Brody and Carolyn had such boring exchanges and lame conversations. I was really forcing myself to read every word. Most of their conversations were the same and when they finally got together, I had no idea what motivated Carolyn to gave in. It's ironic because Miller spent so much time inside these characters' heads but again going in circles. What were awesome characters in Connor's story turned very dull and boring here.
I adored the interaction between Brody, Connor, and Davis though. The conversation was interesting and filled with fun.
I have to say I read about 75% of the book and realized that I shouldn't have to force myself to read every page. I decided I had wasted enough time on characters I don't care about and stopped reading.
If you didn't like this book, try Miller's other stuff. They aren't bad.
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