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The Rustler (Stone Creek Series)

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  • Posted March 8, 2010

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    Linda Lael Miller never lets you down. Each new novel is a whole world in and of itself.

    But at the same time she intertwines the lives of many different people from many walks of life. While all of her series are great, I think that the Stone Creek Series is my favorite.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted March 23, 2009

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    A Great book

    Dont you just love those Yarbro brothers! Very good book, love the story line. Both Rowdy and Wyatt ooooz sexy and dangerous while being gentle and loving at the same time! Would recomend everyone to read all the stone creek novels!

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  • Posted February 5, 2009

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    A Great Book!

    I love to read, but living in a small town has limited my resources book wise. I was in Wal-Mart one day and for some reason my eyes kept coming back to this book. I read the summary and since it was only five dollars bought it. For months it just sat on my bookcase, then we had a huge ice storm and I had pleanty of time to read. It was a fantastic book. From the beginning I was hooked and I read this book in less that 1 and 1/2 days. The characters were well developed and the storyline was very believeable. I liked that it wasn't an over the top kind of western book. Wyatt was sexy, for a fictional character, and the description of their "honeymoon" was downright steamy! Definatly get this book. I had never read a western book before or really that many romance books, but I certianly will be now! And its great that the author uses her own money to fund scholarships for women who really need them.

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  • Posted October 15, 2008

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    Another great Yarbro brother!

    Wyatt was every bit as fun as Rowdy! I loved the way Wyatt kept conversing with himself. You just knew that Wyatt and Sarah's coming together would be different and passionately fun. There was no need for anything else. Can't wait to visit Stone Creek again.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 15, 2008

    Rustler to Law-Abiding Lover!

    After severe lightning causes a terrifying cattle stampede that almost kills Wyatt Yarbro, he undergoes an unexpected change of heart about his cattle rustling career. Doubts he has aplenty but he knows his days are numbered if he continues this nomadic, criminal life. Returning to Stone Creek, where his brother is the town's Sheriff, he experiences just how much change will challenge him. Within a day of his arrival, he meets Miss Sarah Tamlin and is deputized by his brother who's out to round up Wyatt's former nefarious friends. Sarah is just as shocked by Wyatt's effect on her emotions, but she also knows that she can't be part of his life because of her own secret which may be revealed sooner rather than later. For her ex-lover, Charles Elliott Langstreet, shows up with a young boy and threatens to take over the bank business she and her father have struggled to maintain through some staggering debt and hard times. Now that her father is showing signs of dementia, the burden is hers alone. Anxious about the future, she shows her gritty personality in her decision to do everything possible to keep Charles out of the picture. Little does Wyatt imagine just how involved he's about to become with Sarah, especially after he helps thwart a bank robbery and participates in a shoot-out leading to three deaths. Sarah, however, isn't so worried about her own skin that she can't be there for others in need. What will she do with Owen Langstreet, the young boy who is left with Sarah for several weeks? What can she do for a young woman, Kitty, turned whore whose daughter is about to come to Stone Creek as a teacher? The Rustler is a captivating Western, romantic tale that contains more than enough romance and intrigue to grip the reader's interest in this page-turning, gritty but oh so loving story! It's a delightful story that makes the reader feel he or she were just as comfortable and tensely involved with the Stone Creek residents' lives. There's plenty more to enjoy about this dangerous, passionate account written by a very talented author! Wonderfully done, Ms. Linda Lael Miller! Reviewed by Viviane Crystal on September 15, 2008

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  • Anonymous

    Posted September 14, 2008

    THE RUSTLER is a delightful historical

    In 1907 Southern Arizona Territory, Wyatt Yarbro envies his younger brother Rowdy, an outlaw like him, who somehow has become the marshal of Stone Creek and married to the schoolmarm (see A WANTED MAN). Wyatt has just spent two hard years in a Texas prison and his current cattle rustling stint is a failure. Seeing the light he decides to start over in the town that reformed his sibling by making him the law.-------- In Stone Creek, Rowdy welcomes Wyatt to his amazement his sister-in-law Lark does too. Wyatt decides that prim and proper Sarah Tamlin is his redemption as the woman to keep him straight. He initially is unaware of her darkest secret and obsession to raise her son taken from her when she was an unmarried sixteen years old. While he helps her try to retrieve Owen from his wealthy influential father, his recent rustling past comes to Stone Creek.------------- The latest Stone Creek early twentieth century western romance is a terific thriller as another Yarbro outlaw turns hero due to the love of a good woman. Readers will feel they have been transported to 1907 southwest as Linda Lael Miller provides vivid details on life in Stone Creek. THE RUSTLER is a delightful historical starring two wonderful lead characters and the return of key Stone Creek players.----------- Harriet Klausner

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