Creed's Honor

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Linda Lael Miller's New York Times best-selling contemporary Western romances have found a place in the hearts of listeners worldwide. Creed's Honor stars Connor Creed, a rancher reluctantly carrying on his uncle's legacy in Lonesome Bend, Colorado. For years he's sacrificed his own dreams to fulfill the promise he made to his uncle. But everything changes when his wild, estranged twin brother re-enters his life-and then there's the beautiful Tricia McCall, who stirs feelings of passion deep within Connor's soul.

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Linda Miller was born in Spokane, Washington and raised in the Pacific Northwest. She began writing when she was 10 years old after a teacher praised her for a story she had written. Through a correspondence course, she sold over 30 stories to magazines like True Confessions and True Romance. She sold her first novel, Fletcher's Woman, in 1983. Her first hardcover novels were Pirates (1995) followed by Knights (1996). She has written over 80 contemporary and historical romance novels. She is the author of numerous series including Stone Creek series; Montana Creeds series; The Women of Primrose Creek series; and Springwater Seasons series. In 2007, she received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Romance Writers of America.

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