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Creed's Honor
Creed's Honor
Creed's Honor
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Creed's Honor

Written by Linda Lael Miller

Narrated by Jack Garrett

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Linda Lael Miller's New York Times best-selling contemporary Western romances have found a place in the hearts of listeners worldwide. Creed's Honor stars Connor Creed, a rancher reluctantly carrying on his uncle's legacy in Lonesome Bend, Colorado. For years he's sacrificed his own dreams to fulfill the promise he made to his uncle. But everything changes when his wild, estranged twin brother re-enters his life-and then there's the beautiful Tricia McCall, who stirs feelings of passion deep within Connor's soul.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 1, 2011
ISBN9781461804000
Creed's Honor
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Linda Lael Miller

Nach ihren ersten Erfolgen als Schriftstellerin unternahm Linda Lael Miller längere Reisen nach Russland, Hongkong und Israel und lebte einige Zeit in London und Italien. Inzwischen ist sie in ihre Heimat zurückgekehrt – in den weiten „Wilden Westen“, an den bevorzugten Schauplatz ihrer Romane.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Satisfying Western romance. Conner Creed is a loyal, hard-working, caring rancher; Tricia is in town to settle her father's estate and care for her great-grandmother. She thinks she'll be returning to Seattle and an off-again, on-again boyfriend. Conner is fixed in Lonesome Creek. They are brought together in part because of a matchmaking, stray dog named Valentino. Book 2 in a three book series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Linda Lael Miller can tell a good story. Her cowboys are legendary.

    This is the second book of three featuring the twins Conner & Brody Creed and their cousin Steven Creed.
    This book is about Conner Creed a hardworking small town rancher who is working to keep their ranching legacy in Lonesome Bend Colorado going.

    Conner has some issues with his twin brother Brody, he feels betrayed and some anger that Brody is off on the rodeo circuit roaming around while Conner has to stay & work hard keeping the ranch going. When Brody suddenly returns things have to get worked out between.

    Meet Tricia McCall a beautiful woman who is in town to sell property her father left to her. Maybe together her and Conner can build a relationship where dreams and love can take root right there in Lonesome Bend.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Creed's Honor by Linda Lael MillerTricia had to goto Colorado to deal with her fathers land and camp grounds.While there she had several offers on the old outdoor movie theater andland. The offers came from each of the twin boys.Her great grandmother has an offer of a place to stay with a friend who is nearerto her age with same interests.When she returned to Seattle she went to see the guy she had had a few dateswith and he was with a female already. She was there to turn down his offerto go on a cruise and open a gallery together.She was now free to pursue her interest with one of the twins she had acrush on in Colorado.Connor helped the neighbors who needed his help, wrapping water pipes, fixingthings in their houses, helping bring boxes of goods to sell at the localchili dinner/yard sale for the new uniforms for the band.Brody was the wild twin and didn't stay in one place for very long.Tricia stays at Connor's family house and Brody finds out exploding it all outof proportion.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Tricia McCall is cooling her heels in Lonesome Bend, Colorado until she can find a buyer for her late father’s businesses and land. She’s got no plans to stick around and she certainly won’t be falling for local cowboy Conner Creed, or so she tells herself. Conner Creed on the other hand is Lonesome Bend born and bred. He works the ranch that has been passed down for generations and doesn’t complain, even if he is lonely. But when his twin brother comes back to town and Tricia McCall starts to steal his attention, things turn out a little different than he expected.Creed’s Honor is the second book in Miller’s The Creed Cowboy’s trilogy (another branch of the McKettrick/Creed dynasty) and I’m happy to say, this book is right up there with what I’ve come to expect from Linda Lael Miller – which is enjoyable books. If you ask me, Miller write’s the perfect breezy read, assuming you’re down with some cowboy romancin’. The characters (as always) are realistic and awesome and human, they all have their flaws. Nobody’s perfect and Miller is not one of those writers who tries to make it seem like they are, or that life is perfect. Relationships begin, end, and grow and everyone faces a challenge of their own. The story itself grabs you and makes you want to keep reading, because even if you know its romance and it’s going to end with a romance, you want to know how they get there, what happens with Conner and his brother, or Natty, and so on. It’s simply just a good book and I’ll absolutely be checking out the others in this trilogy.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    2nd book new Creed Family series. Connor Creed and Tricia. She is living with her grandmother while she sells her fathers drive-in, camping ground place. Used to spend summers with her dad, but lived in Seattle the rest of the year. Slow read.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I enjoyed this book the same as all of the other Miller books in the series.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Connor Creed has given up his dreams to follow in his uncle's footsteps and become a rancher in Lonesome Bend, CO. The name of the town is more than appropriate for Connor and when his wild twin brother, Brody, reenters his life, he finds himself longing for the rodeo dreams he put aside. Brody stole the love of his life, which for Connor is difficult and he has a hard time reconciling his emotions. Tricia McCall ends up in Lonesome Bend after her father dies and she takes over his trailer park. She intends to stay long enough to sell the property and move to Seattle. Her grandmother is moving behind the scenes to bring Tricia together with Connor. Things move slowly but surely and when a stray dog (Valentino) comes into Tricia's life along with a goddaughter named Sasha.Of course, I love a story where a dog and girl are the catalyst for a romance! I really enjoyed this one and look forward to the next book in this series. The book is pure and simple romance with a bit of angst and drama thrown in. There are some really wonderful dialogues in this book and the conversations are so natural and real that made the book very enjoyable. The minor character really added a much needed spice to the romance between Connor and Tricia.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Conner Creed is right where he belongs and he’s known it from the start, he was born and raised to be a rancher on his Colorado spread. It hasn’t always been easy and there have been plenty of hardships too, he’s determined to live the dream but to truly fulfill it he needs his perfect mate, one content to be a rancher’s wife, one who wants a family and one who wants to share that way of life with him. Trisha McCall knows what she wants, she’s known it for the longest time, funny thing is when she gets to Colorado to sell her dad’s properties she’s in no obvious hurry to get home to Seattle and to her “perfect” life back there right down to Mr. Perfect keeping the home fires burning, in fact she’s starting to believe that maybe, just maybe a certain rough and tumble cowboy is more her speed and maybe she’s been having the wrong dream all this time.I have no doubt that very soon under the synonym for cowboy in the thesaurus you will find Ms. Millers name, no one does a better cowboy/western romance than she does and when she adds to the pot one of her prolific families like the Creeds watch out because you are in for one wild bronco ride. The plot may seem redundant or simple, but what’s more simple than boy meets girl, look closely at the underlying moral of the story where good guys in the white hats finish first. and what self respecting romance-addict doesn’t want that too. Her dialogue is a subtle mix of big city meets down home, it flows, it works and it makes the reader keep turning those pages to see does this boy get this girl. This boy is Conner Creed and he’s steadfast, dependable and honest, there’s no bad boy lurking under his white hat and no devil sitting on his shoulder, the girl Trisha McCall has been looking for love in all the wrong places, for the wrong reasons and it’s up to Conner to show her how it’s done right, will they make it, well don’t just sit there, get to the bookstore and find out. The romance is reminiscent of days gone by courting, that is until you get to the love scenes and then it’s all 21st century fireworks and hotter than August in Amarillo.Keep up with the Creed history, it’s past and it’s present and real soon it’s future as we end this trilogy with Creed’s Legacy, Brody Creed’s story. Keep the chaps close, you’ll need them for this next ride too. These read fine as stand a lones, but why deny yourself the whole kit-n-caboodle.Ms. Miller thank you for a must summer read with all the ingredients that make one heck of a tale.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Received for ReviewOverall Rating 4.00Character Rating 4.25Story Rating 3.75Note: This is the 2nd in this series by Linda Lael Miller with Conner being the Creed in the lead. This was such a sweet,down home love story that makes you smile when finished reading.What I Loved: Conner and Tricia are both great leading characters. The attraction between them is sizzling but they both deny it from the beginning. Valentino is the best dog-gone character in the book. If I didn't know better, I would say that dog was matchmaking like nobody's business and having Sasha and Natty help. I really fell in love with this love story.What I Liked: I am excited about the next book in the series: The Creed Legacy after getting to see more of Brody (need the story behind where he has been) and Carolyn (whose friendship with Tricia I loved). Plus, getting see Boston and Melissa again in this book was really great. I just can't wait to see how it all ends.Complaints: Not enough Natty and Sasha (she was fantastically precious)Why I gave it a 4: This story just made me feel good all over because of the richness of the characters. I really cared about what happened to Conner, Tricia, Natty, Sasha, Brody, and Carolyn.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Review by JenSource: ebook provided by Harlequin via NetGalleyBlurb: Conner Creed knows exactly who he is: a hardworking rancher carrying on his uncle's legacy in Lonesome Bend, Colorado. Maybe a small-town cowboy's life isn't his dream, but he owes the man who took him in as a kid. Until the identical twin brother he's been estranged from for years reenters his life.Conner struggles with identity issues as he gets to know his wilder brother. And then he meets Tricia McCall, a beautiful woman who knows a thing or two about living someone else's dreams. Together, they just might find their own dreams right here in Lonesome Bend….Review: The blurb for this book is a little misleading. It focuses all on Conner, and while the series is about the Creed men, this book spends a LOT of time on Tricia, so it's unfortunate that she's just mentioned in brief in the blurb. So, here's a little more about your heroine of the story... Tricia is a big-city girl who ends up in Lonesome Bend to tie up some loose ends after her father passes away. She spent summers in the small town while growing up, but finds herself living their full time as she tries to unload some property that was left to her... and deal with the memories the town invokes. What she doesn't plan on is meeting and ultimately falling for Conner (I'm not spoiling anything, it's a Harlequin romance after all).I am a huge fan of Linda Lael Miller and have met her at a couple book signings (heck, she lives in the same town as me) so I was excited to get my hands on her upcoming book. Again, Linda has delivered a solid book, delving into family relationships as well as a blooming romance. The only thing that prevented me from giving this book the highest rating was the romance. To me, it seemed a little shallow. Conner and Tricia seem to circle around each other and then magically are announcing "I love you" to each other. More time was spent on Conner's strained relationship with his brother and Tricia's with her great-grandmother and goddaughter than with each other.This minor slight is the only flaw in an otherwise engaging book. I found myself glued to the story until the last page and am looking forward to the next book in the series, The Creed Legacy, which is about Conner's twin brother, Brody.