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Book Reviews of The McKettrick Legend: Sierra's Homecoming / The McKettrick Way

The McKettrick Legend: Sierra's Homecoming / The McKettrick Way
The McKettrick Legend Sierra's Homecoming / The McKettrick Way
Author: Linda Lael Miller
ISBN-13: 9780373776238
ISBN-10: 0373776233
Publication Date: 1/1/2011
Pages: 384
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 51 ratings
Publisher: HQN Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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reviewed The McKettrick Legend: Sierra's Homecoming / The McKettrick Way on + 19 more book reviews
Very Good!
reviewed The McKettrick Legend: Sierra's Homecoming / The McKettrick Way on + 929 more book reviews
I really enjoyed Sierra's story. I adored her strength. I had a harder time with Hannah's story because she was such a cry-baby when it came to Doss. She seemed to blame him for things that weren't his fault. But I loved how the story ended with both women.

I looked forward to Meg's story but was sadly disappointed. I thought she was really weak and definitely didn't know anything about living off the ranch. She is constantly in a panic and doesn't know to dress for the weather.

For a story about redemption, there wasn't a lot of begging and apology for forgiveness. It was more of sorry it didn't work out, wish I did things differently, but why don't you just move on and forgive me anyway. And since Meg does forgive everyone in her life that has abandoned and lied to her very easily, I find her just too pathetic. This story dragged on and didn't really go anywhere for me. It was kind of boring. Perhaps it was because this story was very similar to another I read by Miller.

It was an okay read. "Sierra's Homecoming" was worth it but not "The McKettrick Way." My only thing is that all these McKettrick folk can't seem to produce healthy children. There seems to be something wrong with them all the time.
mazeydazey avatar reviewed The McKettrick Legend: Sierra's Homecoming / The McKettrick Way on + 140 more book reviews
This is my first book to read of the McKettrick series and I loved it! This is a combo book -- two stories in one book. The first is about Sierra and it rotates from present day to 1919 where Hannah steps in. I loved how it switches back and forth and entwines the present and past together. Very interesting. The next story or book within the book is about Meg McKettrick. She also has a connection to the past with her multi great grandfather Angus McKettrick. It was fun how Ms. Miller brought him into the storyline. I really enjoyed both stories and can't wait to read more about the McKettricks. Definitely recommend this book to others. I will say overall, predictable endings but very much feel good stories and sometimes that's just what I am looking for. Getting there was a lot of fun.