Sometimes, coming home is only the beginning … Don’t miss this reader favorite McKettrick tale from #1 New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller.
Sierra McKettrick felt like a fraud. She might be moving to her family’s ancestral ranch with her son, but being a McKettrick by blood wasn’t enough to make her fit in. To make matters worse, from the moment she’d met the Triple M’s ranch hand, he’d gotten under Sierra’s skin. With his rugged body and tender compassion, Travis Reid was a temptation she didn’t need or want.
But as Sierra began to form a connection to one of her ancestors, Hannah McKettrick—also a woman with a young son and an inconvenient attraction to the wrong man—Sierra started to realize that there were some bonds that even time couldn’t break. And there were some charmed places where even the loneliest of people could find home … and love.
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"This book was really good. It was actaully two love stories. One is in the present between Sierra and Travis. The other is between Hannah and Doss in the past. Both their stories are happening at the same time 90 or so years apart. I would definitely recommend this book to ramance lovers."
— Megan (4 out of 5 stars)
" A delightful book. Reminds me of the movie The Lake House with Sierra in the present and Hannah in the past able to communicate through writing in a journal. I loved the past story the best with the widow Hannah falling for her brother-in-Law. great read. "
— Mindy, 2/13/2014" Fun romantic read about two women communicating who live in different time periods. "
— Laurie, 2/12/2014" it was an ok book "
— Monica, 2/11/2014" A creepy romantic novel! I enjoyed this book, not as much as I thought I would but it was still good! "
— Kim, 2/11/2014" Nice read christmas spirit book, complete with ghosts. "
— Malia, 2/7/2014" Somewhere between an ok and good read. The good part was the supernatural aspect of it which if highlighted more effectively and if maybe shown as influencing the two main protagonists life would probably have made this a good book. A story of two women living in the same house but in two different centuries. "
— Manju, 2/4/2014" I like all these books "
— Sherri, 1/18/2014" Im actually reading The McKettrick Legend which has both Sierra's Homecoming and The McKettrick Way. I loved the first four stories of Holt,Rafe,Kade and Jeb and feel sad in a way that they are gone. I hope I enjoy the rest of the books as much as I did the beginning. :) "
— Dana, 1/12/2014" Single mom, Sierra McKettrick, moves to her family's ancestral ranch, the Triple M. Her she discovers her family's roots and romance. "
— Kitty, 11/10/2013" This is book #5 of 13 in the McKettrick series by Linda Lael Miller. This book was quite different that the others in the series, and I did not like it as well. Hope the others are better .... "
— Tammy, 10/26/2013" Loved this book! The way she wove the 2 stories together was great and interesting. Probably my favorite of the series. A quick, entertaining read. "
— Lisa, 10/10/2013" I love this book. I borrowed this book from a friend of mine and I might have to go and buy this book because I plan on reading it again. "
— Sara, 9/13/2013" enjoyable romance set in a western state. good characters. nice story. ends happily. "
— Michele, 8/19/2013" I thoroughly enjoyed this book. I loved how she brought the past and present together. The characters were well written and you imagine how it would be to meet somone from the past. "
— Julie, 3/27/2013" Another quick read: corny romance novel, but interesting twist of women from different centuries, each with a child and a hot man who hangs around, who happen to share a house... "
— RAMONA, 1/31/2013" i am a long time fan of Ms. Miller and this book did not let me down. Loved it. "
— Beverly, 12/22/2012" I really liked this book. It was a great transition from the past to the present. "
— Jennifer, 11/2/2012" Enjoyed Linda Lael Miller series sets one of my favourite historical western romance writers "
— Sarah, 10/17/2012" Was entertaining but there were some pretty discriptive intimate parts. "
— Emily, 9/16/2012" Good so far! Why do I read books out of order though? "
— Hillary, 7/30/2012" Nice pat diversion of a story "
— Marianne, 6/26/2012" I totally believe in the whole dual universe thing therefore I really enjoyed this book....except for the "modern" conveniences we are still women doing "chores" and caring for our family!!! Nice easy reading.... "
— Delia, 6/11/2012" I enjoyed this one. The combination of the past and the future made for an interesting read. "
— Nancy, 3/7/2012" Love the teapot and photo album mysteriously moving on its own! "
— Karen, 5/11/2011" I really loved this book. It was excellent how Ms. Miller incorporated the McKettricks of the past with the present day family. "
— Kimrocha, 5/10/2011" I like the way Linda Larel Miller writrs you feel as if you are reght their in the story. "
— Ldlimes, 3/4/2011" More good reading from Linda Lael Miller. "
— Sharon, 2/10/2011Linda Lael Miller is the New York Times bestselling author of more than 100 historical and contemporary novels, most of which reflect her love of the West. She was awarded the prestigious Nora Roberts Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007 by the Romance Writers of America.
Teri Schnaubelt is a Chicago-based stage, on-camera, and voice actor as well as oil painter and photographer. An Earphones Award–winning narrator, she has voiced over a hundred books for New York Times and USA Today bestselling authors, in addition to helping independent authors get their stories heard.