![]() ![]() If you could rename McKettricks of Texas: Garrett, what would you call it? That smooth voice that identifies the characters through slight tonal differences. What does Jack Garrett bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book? Garrett, upon getting injured, gripes and moans the whole time he was under observation because he wanted Julie to be in the same room with him-he knew she was in the waiting room. Hardy Cates tells Haven Travis as one point that he knew she might not love him or want to see him, but he was hoping it was ok for him to stay close in case she needed him. Strong alpha males but vulnerable when it comes to their women. Lisa Kleypas "Blue Eyed Devil" compares to "Garrett". What other book might you compare McKettricks of Texas: Garrett to and why? ![]() Garrett also treats Julie's son with respect and wonder. ![]() I love that he still fights with his brothers behind the barn and then has to go on national television with a shiner. Garrett is definitely alpha but you see a vulnerable side to him, too. Important life decisions have to be made by both characters. Garrett and Julie are such believable characters. What did you love best about McKettricks of Texas: Garrett? ![]()
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