While there were some nice moments with Julie and Garrett, and with the other family members, I found the plot and pacing was too slow and not as focused as previous books. I have to say whilst I really enjoyed the previous installments of this series, Garret’s story wasn’t the strongest entry in the series. She has to deal with problems at work and the reappearance of the father of her son who left them, but now wants to be part of his life again. Meanwhile, single mother Julie Remington – whose sister is engaged to Garrett’s brother Austin, and were the couple in the previous book – is trying to find her equilibrium. Garret returns back to his childhood home to lick his wounds and to focus on what he should do with his life. Garret is having a bad night, and is seeing his political ambitions crumble when the senator – whom he has been assisting for years – is having a major meltdown before his eyes by dumping his wife for a stripper. In this book it’s the story of the middle brother, Garrett McKettrick. This is book thirteen of the McKettrick series and is part of a trilogy that tells the story about three brothers who are descendants of the famous clan that started almost a 100 years ago in Texas.
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