by Linda Lael Miller
This part of the Parable, Montana series didn't feel quite as flowing as the previous ones. I still very much enjoyed Casey and Walker's story, but parts were a bit too much or just not quite enough. Casey is a famous singer and she has settled down in Parable to enjoy life and take it easy after ma...
Big Sky Summer by Linda Lael MillerCassie has two kids and they are by Walker but they are not married. Walker doesn't even know they are his.Mitch is divorced again, a good friend and he asks her to marry him. He is the manager of her music career.Cassie Elder and Walker Parish do reveal the news t...
Big Sky Summer is the fourth book in this series. I have so far really enjoyed spending time in Parable, Montana. This is Walker and Casey's story. Casey is a big country music star who has a history with Walker. She also has two children with him. The problem is that no one knows the truth. S...
Goodreads blurb made it sound slightly different. Thought there would be more of a focus on Walker's own rodeo-ing, instead it focused mostly on failed and in-progress relationships and more of a laid back country lifestyle. Still, it was very much a Linda Lael Miller novel. Good to see a bit of old...
3.8 starsIt all started with a broken condom, a career and scared cowboy. Walker one fine cowboy and rancher has alway kept the secret Casey wanted. She wanted the world to never know who her children's father was. The pain of watching them grow, and flounder without being able to be there was diffi...
Slade, the local sheriff in town, finds out the father who would not acknowledge him does so in his will when he passes. He is left half of the man’s ranch and the other half goes to his half-brother Hutch. Saying they do not get a long is an understatement. As Slade is dealing with this issue his s...
Rating: 2.5 stars.I can basically sum up this book in two sentences.
Review:I haven’t read a book by Linda Lael Miller in a long while, so when I saw this on Netgalley, I grabbed it. The premise sounded interesting, and I was curious as to how everything would pan out for rancher protagonist Walker. He has two teens that don’t know he’s their father. Now that super...
I liked this one the best of the Big Sky series, though I think the book would have been stronger had we learned more about the couple's history earlier on in the book. Detailed review to come.
Review to come. :)