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Montana Creeds: Tyler

By: Linda Lael Miller
Narrated by: Jack Garrett
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Linda Lael Miller’s Montana Creeds series draws to a close in this final riveting tale.

The youngest of the three Creed brothers, Tyler is a big-time rodeo star when he returns to his humble hometown of Stillwater Springs. It’s not long before he’s fighting with his brothers again, and it seems like the past is due to repeat itself. But that may not be so bad, because Tyler’s first love, Lily, is back as well, and their feelings for each other have never been stronger.

Lily Kenyon knows all about family estrangements and secrets. The single mom has come home to set things right, to put down roots for her daughter. What she doesn't expect is Tyler Creed, whom she's loved since childhood. Now the handsome, stubborn cowboy who left home to seek his fortune just might find it was always under the Montana sky.

©2009 Linda Lael Miller (P)2010 Recorded Books, LLC
Western Romance Montana Contemporary Cowboy Contemporary Romance Westerns Romance

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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

Yes, I would recommend both the Creed's and the Mckettricks series. Especially if you like the idea of family, horses and love.

What was one of the most memorable moments of Montana Creeds: Tyler?

When Tyler finally comes to terms with his abusive father legacy and forgive his brother Logan who protected him.

What does Jack Garrett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

The sound of the west and horses. His voice reminds me of the movie with John Wayne and the ruggedness of riding the range.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

I liked it when Lily stood up to her mother-in-law Eloise, who threaten to take Lily's daughter Tess away from her, but instead back down. There are a lot of exciting moments in this story, but nothing scary.

Any additional comments?

Linda Lael Miller's McKettrick and Creed series are wonderful to listen to.

Tyler's past is laid to rest

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Good story line. Lots of suspense and surprises. Highly recommend series
. Glad they summarized Jim and her dads. Relationship

Good story

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This may be the grittiest of the Montana Creeds. Coming home to "face the music" is hard when you're running from ghosts of the past. What's funny is the similarities or parallels of the situations in the H/h lives. It's a steamy tale of second chances and starting over. I didnt want it to end- I have thoroughly enjoyed their journey.

Growing pains hurt

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I love the Creed men! Wow. Hot. Successful. Struggling to be the best they can be. What lucky women these ladies are! Hot, Hot, Hot!!!

What a Man!

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I am losing my sight so I am trying to adjust to audio books. I love listening to them. My only problem is I fall asleep. Thank you for making my issue easier. At least I don't have to give up reading when my sight is gone.

Learning to love Audible books

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