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Sierra's Homecoming (McKettrick Women, Bk 1)
Author: Linda Lael Miller
Book Information
Publisher: Silhouette
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Rating: 78

ISBN-13: 9780373247950 - ISBN-10: 0373247958
Publication Date: 12/1/2006
Pages: 256

Book Description:
Tempest in a Teapot

When she moved to her family's ancestral ranch, single mom Sierra McKettrick was disconcerted by the Triple M's handsome caretaker, Travis Reid. But when her son claimed to see a mysterious boy int he house, and an heirloom teapot started popping up in unexpected places, Sierra wondered if the attraction between herself and Travis might be the least of her worries.

In 1919, widowed Hannah McKettrick lived at the ranch with her son and her brother-in-law, Doss. Her confused feelings for Doss and her son's health problems occupied all her thoughts...until the family teapot started disappearing.

Could Sierra and her ancestor, Hannah, be living parallel lives?

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Top Member Reviews

Janie T. (FriscoOBX) from CARMEL, NY wrote on 7/17/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

quick easy read about one of the mckettricks with an interesting twist. worth the read.


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Hazel W. (wolfy) from ROBARDS, KY wrote on 11/19/2007...


When she moved to her family's ancestral ranch, single mom Sierra McKettrick was disconcerted by the Triple M's handsome caretaker, Travis Reid. But when her son claimed to see a mysterious boy in the house and an heirloom teapot started popping up in unexpected places, Sierra wondered if the attraction between herself and travis might be the least of her worries

Amy B. (ASB) from WALES, MA wrote on 10/10/2007...


I enjoyed this book. But not as much as the original McKettrick series.

LaVonne W. (Grnemae) from FOREST LAKE, MN wrote on 9/22/2007...


I love Ms Miller's books and this is one of her best. Two women-88 years apart but apparently living parallel lives. Wonderful characters in whom I became fully invested. I hated the book to end, I wanted more. A wonderful addition to all the other McKettrick family stories. Can't wait for the next KcKettrick Women story.

Andrea O. (bookmama1) from MANHATTAN, IL wrote on 6/30/2007...


If you have read the McKettrick series, this is a must read. Very quick and light. I loved it.

Stacy H. from GREENVILLE, PA wrote on 4/23/2007...


Such a heart warming romance- perfect light reading!

Alison H. wrote on 4/22/2007...


This book was great, as are all of the other books in the McKettrick series.

Amie C. (gatatter) from TIFTON, GA wrote on 4/18/2007...


One of the McKettrick Clan. Modern day story with a bit of the past brought in.

Kris M. (moongirl1221) from LEWISVILLE, TX wrote on 4/11/2007...


I want more of this family!

Edna S. from ROCKFORD, IL wrote on 4/6/2007...


This romance centers on the interaction of a modern day ranch family and the original owners from 1919. The only problem being; the original family is dead. Ghostly happening intermingle with a modern romance.

Durene R. (Berit913) wrote on 3/18/2007...


When she moved to her family's ancestral ranch, single mom Sierra McKettrick was disconcerted by the Triple M's handsome caretaker, Travis Reid. But when her son claimed to see a mysterious boy in the house, and an heirloom teapot started popping up in unexpected places, Sierra wondered if the attraction between herself and Travis might be the least of her worries.

In 1919, widowed Hannah McKettrick lived at the ranch with her son and her brothr-in-law, Doss. Her confused feelings for Doss and her son's health problems occupied all her thoughts...until the family teapot started disappearing.

Could Sierra and her ancestor, Hannah, be living parallel lives?