Linda Lael Miller is a #1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of more than one hundred novels. Long passionate about the Civil War buff, she has studied the era avidly and has made many visits to Gettysburg, where she has witnessed reenactments of the legendary clash between North and South. Linda explores that turbulent time in The Yankee Widow.
"Linda Lael Miller creates vibrant characters and stories I defy
you to forget."-#1 New York Times bestselling author Debbie
Macomber "Miller has created unforgettable characters and woven a
many-faceted yet coherent and lovingly told tale." -Booklist on
McKettrick's Choice "Miller's name is synonymous with the finest in
western romance." -RT Book Reviews "Full of equal parts heart and
heartache, Miller's newest western is sure to tug at the
heartstrings from the first charming scene to the last." -RT Book
Reviews on Big Sky Summer "Miller's down-home, easy-to-read style
keeps the plot moving, and she includes...likable characters,
picturesque descriptions and some very sweet pets." -Publishers
Weekly on Big Sky Country "A delightful addition to Miller's Big
Sky series. This author has a way with a phrase that is nigh-on
poetic...this story [is] especially entertaining." -RT Book Reviews
on Big Sky Mountain "A passionate love too long denied drives the
action in this multifaceted, emotionally rich reunion story that
overflows with breathtaking sexual chemistry." -Library Journal on
McKettricks of Texas: Tate "Miller's prose is smart, and her tough
Eastwoodian cowboy cuts a sharp, unexpectedly funny figure in a
classroom full of rambunctious frontier kids." -Publishers Weekly
on The Man from Stone Creek "Miller's return to Parable is a
charming story of love in its many forms. The hero's struggles are
handled in an informed and heartwarming way, and it's easy to
empathize with the heroine's desire to start an independent, new
life in this sweetly entertaining and alluring tale."
-RT Book Reviews on Big Sky River "Miller's third Stone Creek novel
gets as hot as the noontime desert. Miller's portrayal of Sarah as
a strong, independent woman sets this novel apart from customary
tales of the damsel in distress and the rescuing
hero...Well-developed, personable characters and a handful of loose
ends will leave readers anticipating future installments."
--Publishers Weekly on The Rustler
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