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File Size: 1990 KB

Print Length: 404 pages

Publisher: Pocket Books; Reprint edition (May 31, 2011)

Publication Date: May 31, 2011

Sold by: Simon and Schuster Digital Sales Inc

Language: English

ASIN: B004U7HSJK

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Well it looks like I'm in the minority here, but I was not at all impressed with this story. I've read and loved other Linda Lael Miller books such as "Pirates" but DANIEL'S BRIDE definitely left much to be desired. It was originally published in 1992 and to me felt dated and very much showed its age. I expected it to be intriguing and somewhat romantic since it is categorized as a romance novel, but that was absolutely not the case. And if you expect the hero to behave like a knight in shining armor just because he saves the heroine from the hangman's noose, then you had best think again...Once Daniel has Jolie he treats her as a temporary wife, even more like a prostitute, intending to give her a divorce when it's convenient for him. He also seems to still be in love with his deceased wife throughout almost the entire tale. Jolie on the other hand loves him whole-heartedly, to the point where she has no self respect. Daniel constantly uses her for sex when he has no intention of staying married to her as he states time and time again. Meanwhile Jolie lets him do it, and treat her like garbage afterwards. Sadly, she seemed much more into him than he was her. This is not a story of true love but instead a marriage of convenience that never quite developed into more. It's not nearly the best LLM has to offer and I'm sorry to say, not a book I'd recommend or one that I'll ever read again.

Casey Elder, big country singing star, has come to Parable, Montana with her two teenage children, Clare and Shane, to settle down. She wants the children near their father, rancher and cowboy Walker Parrish; the trouble is no one except Casey and Walker know he's their father. Casey and Walker need to maneuver their complicated relationship, and maybe let the children know they have a real dad.Every once in awhile, I like to read a cowboy romance, and Linda Lael Miller is one of my go-to's. But honestly I wasn't sure what to make of this one. I was never clear why no one guessed Walker was their father, especially as Shane looks like his dad. I also never got exactly why Casey thought the lie was necessary or why Walker went along with it. There was some rationalization, but it was pretty weak. Therefore, neither Casey or Walker were very likeable (especially Casey). Why it took them fifteen years to come clean boggles the mind; also the fact that neither seemed to find anyone else during that time even though the kids spent a few weeks on "uncle" Walker's ranch every summer.There were a few other weird plot holes: the sudden approach by Casey's manager, the fact that Walker's sister never questioned the kids being her niece and nephew, the mean sheriff who wanders in and out of the story with no particular point. I do enjoy Ms. Miller's writing and I want to see what happens with Brylee, but this was not the best cowboy romance I've read.

I kind of liked the main lead characters, and leads in secondary story...except every character starts off as a one-note cliche, then never changes. Hero is bull-headed chauvinist; heroine is feisty but always righteous; secondary hero is close-minded and unforgiving; secondary heroine undeservedly hangs her head and yearns for forgiveness throughout. These are completely one-dimensional characters I kept hoping would grow up, but except for about 5 sudden pages near end, no such luck.I don't recommend this book; aside from poor character development, this whole book just feels old and outdated.

I started with big sky country and got hooked. I like Linda's writing and have read books by her in the past. Who can resist handsome cowboys right the girls in the books try but the connection is too strong to fight. In this book hutch has his eye on Kendra who is not quite ready to get her heart broken by him again, but her daughter has a better idea, she wants a daddy too. I love that the characters have pasts they have to learn to live with before moving on it makes them feel more real like old friends. I can't wait til the next book in the series arrives so I can learn more about Boone and Tara.

I used to like Linda Lael Miller books, but there are times I feel like I’m reading the same characters over and over and over. Take the Big Sky Series, for instance. When I started reading it I realized that some things are a given. For instance, there will be dogs involved. Either the hero will find a dog or the dog will find him. Or the heroine will find a dog or they’ll BOTH find dogs. Exactly the same scenarios in the previous LLM series I read.Also, there won’t be much dialogue between the man and the woman. Now between her and her friends, there will be tons of dialogue. Take Kendra from this book, for instance. She had a problem with Hutch essentially “giving her away” when her first husband began pursuing her. She never told him that. They rarely discussed the past except to say “let’s let it go.” That’s great, but how do you avoid repeating past mistakes if you don’t even know what they are?And as far as the woman is concerned, again, not much talking, but TONS of inner dialogue in which everything that involves her child makes her sigh or blink back tears or makes her heart full or fills her heart with gratitude. Very, VERY repetitive. I just hope at some point LLM breaks out of this rut and creates some NEW characters.

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