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Posted July 31, 2011
I enjoyed this book. I would consider this a little on the christian romance side. It had a good story line and characters. It made me feel uplifted afterwards.
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Posted April 2, 2011
Good story. The ending may be predictable, but it still makes you feel good.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 21, 2012
Family loyalty-family unitypdreams and love-sucess-dreams coming true-and pride of family-what more could you want? Nice gift from Becky Boyette. Pudgie
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Posted April 18, 2012
Good story and covers a few years of their lives. Learned more about horses and those working with them. Not as good a Christian influence as I would like to see in the over all book.
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Posted April 6, 2012
I am only 12 years old and I thought this was a great book. My prediction of the ending was off which I liked! Awesome book though
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Posted April 18, 2012
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Posted January 31, 2012
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Posted December 27, 2011
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Posted November 25, 2011
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Overview
If men were horses, Cassie Roberts would say she’s been bucked off and trampled once too often. Now she wants only to raise her son, Samuel, and fly high on the East Coast social scene. When her father calls from the Texas family ranch in need of help, Cassie can’t think of a worse fate than returning to sleepy Summerville. Then her father clues her into his bucket-list dream – namely to turn his prize foal into the first Olympic champion Reining horse. As if that weren’t crazy enough, he enlists the help of a hottie local cowboy who looks enough like George Strait to make Cassie’s heart quiver. The last thing she wants is a hometown hook-up, but Chase Eversoll could be their ticket to the Olympics. Willing or not,