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Dylan by Linda Lael Miller

jbarr5's review against another edition

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5.0

gr series

saidahgilbert's review against another edition

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2.0

I was expected a good story and if you extract the way it was written the bare bones of a story is there. I found some of the events did not gel. The story was not jerky, it was too well edited but there were points where the author simply tells you this happened then that without a sequence of events. At least that was my opinion.

pkrebs's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked this book. It had a little more to it than just falling in love. There was a small amount of mystery in it as well.

loverofromance's review against another edition

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4.0

This is the second in the creed men trilogy, and I truly loved Dylan about as much as I loved Logan. It start out in Las Vegas, Nevada. Where Dylan comes out to his truck, and finds his two year old daughter "Bonnie", furious that she was left alone; he then finds a note from Sharlene saying that she can't keep Bonnie anymore and that she is heading out with her current boyfriend. He decides that he is going to learn to take good care of his daughter (since Sharlene hardly let him see "Bonnie" so he really has no idea what he is doing) and heads to Stillwater Springs Ranch.
Kristy Madison is the town librarian, feeling all alone in the world with her parents having been dead for some time, and the only man she has ever truly loved broke her heart when she was younger. She sometimes feels like she is going to be a spinster; but has a good life for herself. Then one day Dylan Creed strolls into her library for story time with a toddler in his arms. Kristy is utterly speechless. Its been years since she has seen Dylan Creed, and never thought that she would see him anytime soon.
Dylan with his responsiblities to his daughter, is yet still drawn to the beautiful, sexy, librarian. Kristy, knows she needs more than what she currently has. She yearns for love and a home and children of her own. "Bonnie totally captivates Kristy' attention, and soon Kristy's is enchanted by her acceptance and innocence that a young child possess. There is also strange mysterious things happening around Stillwater Springs, a mystery that both Kristy and Dylan are willing to solve. With questions being aroused about Kristy and Dylan's father, feelings begin to develop again between Kristy and Dylan.

I was totally enthralled by this particular story of Millers. Ever since I have read Logan's story, I have looked forward to reading Dylan's, and it didn't disappoint. Of course whenever I read one of Linda Lael's Millers books; I rarely get disappointed. Dylan's Story is loaded with intrigue, passionate embraces, and a tender strengthening love that develops between Dylan and Kristy. I could barely put it down, and endearingly fell in love with the story. There were only a few things that I didn't feel worked right within the story line, but other than a few minor details, it was a very exciting and enjoyable read.

ela_35's review against another edition

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1.0

The story was fine and I liked seeing what happens in the town but I didn’t like Dylan and Katie’s relationship development.

I didn’t like how Dylan and Katie interacted as it didn’t seem real and the way Bonnie was constantly being handed off to others and then instantly bonded with Katie which was so unbelievable.

I liked seeing what happens in the town with all the other characters and even though I’m curious about what happens with the other characters, I don’t think that I will continue with the series as the writing doesn’t show the relationship developments properly.

relly's review

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3.0

3 Stars
 
I haven’t got much to say about this one as I didn’t like it as much as the previous book and I’m not sure why. 
Dylan was ok but I didn’t really buy into the relationship between him and Kristy, it just felt like he was settling because he needed someone to look after Bonnie.
Kristy was a good female lead. I liked that she understood where she stood but still went after what she wanted. I just think she deserved more. 
Interested to see what happens in Tylers book

swimchick1984's review

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3.0

What a great follow up to the first book, cannot wait to read the third book.

bayougirl85's review

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5.0

Just as good as the first. I love to see the character develop and progress. Plus the hot cowboy image doesn't hurt. Lol
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