Wednesday, November 19, 2008

A McKETTRICK CHRISTMAS


By Linda Lael Miller

HQN (2008), 280 pages, $16.95 (hardcover)

If you’re having trouble finding the Christmas spirit this season, spend a couple of hours with the McKettricks.

Linda Lael Miller has written an historical Christmas tale focusing on the family many of her fans have come to love.

Lizzie McKettrick is coming home to the family ranch, after spending years away at school. She’s bringing home a city boyfriend to meet her family. She is excited to be going back to the Triple M and is looking forward to becoming the town’s school teacher – and to her boyfriend proposing marriage.

But her plans were rather derailed – like her train, which was knocked off the tracks by an avalanche.

With their lives in danger, an unlikely group of strangers form a bond, as they try to keep their Christmas spirits alive despite knowing their lives are in danger. Morgan, a doctor on his way to Indian Rock to set up practice, takes charge of caring for everyone, with Lizzie by his side.

It doesn’t take long for Lizzie to realize that her city boyfriend isn’t the one – and that Morgan is.

Lizzie and Morgan’s courtship isn’t all that, but this is a sweet and fun holiday read that won’t take up much of your time, and will definitely help get you in the Christmas spirit.

It doesn’t take the entire book for the passengers to be rescued – thank goodness – and the rest of the book mainly focuses on Morgan and Lizzie’s courtship, albeit a rather tepid one. However, their love isn’t.

The bottom line is, if you want a decent holiday story, this will do the trick. Especially if you’re a McKettrick fan.

Overall rating: 3-plus of 5 hearts. The romance isn’t great, but it’s a sweet holiday story that is certain to get you in the Christmas spirit, with a twist or two that will keep you smiling and thinking of the season.

Hunk appeal: 10. Morgan doesn’t have that tough-guy, save-the-damsel sort of appeal, but he’s a good guy. And most definitely the love of Lizzie’s life.

Steamy scene grade: XXX. First comes marriage….well, sort of.

Happily-Ever-After: Good. Actually the best part is when the McKettrick men save Lizzie and the train passengers (come on, this didn’t ruin anything. You knew they would.) The remaining story wraps up Lizzie’s and Morgan’s relationship, but it’s almost anti-climatic. Just kind of a sweet.

Also this week…..

Captivated & Entranced
by Nora Roberts (1992 paperback) 5 of 5.
This was re-released in a two-for-one this month. And if you haven’t met the Donovans before, don’t hesitate to make their acquaintance now. It starts with “Captivated,” Morgan and Nash’s story. And one of the best break-up/make-up scenes ever is in this book (have a box of tissues handy). The Donovans are a family of witches, and Morgan is perhaps the witchiest. Nash is a movie writer, and solicits Morgan for consultation regarding one of his scripts. And the rest is magic. Next, in “Entranced,” it’s Sebastian’s turn. He teams up with private investigator Mary Ellen and creates magic with her, while foiling a kidnapping ring.

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