Racing Savannah (Hundred Oaks)
Miranda Kenneally
Book Review: ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥
I'm loving this series. I like the way all the characters interlink stories through the books. I must admit I've read them out of order, but it doesn't matter. They can all be read as standalone novels.
Racing Savannah is based around horse racing. It is a romance novel, but I wouldn't say that's the main theme. It's about ambition and aiming for the sky. If you want something badly enough with a little hard work, anything is possible.
Savannah grew up with hardly any money. Her parents didn't finish high school and had limited prospects. Unfortunately, her mum died and left them with big medical bills. Her dad's girlfriend is expecting a baby, and Savannah doesn't want her to have the poor upbringing she had. They move to hundred oaks for a new job and Savannah starts to see the possibilities for her own future.
Jack lives in an estate house and is running the family business for the year. They are from different worlds, but Savannah might be the one that saves Jack. They know they should keep their relationship platonic it's better for business
And they both want it to work out with the horses.
I really enjoyed this book, and it wasn't because of the romance not that it was bad or anything. I just felt Savannah's self-development meant it didn't matter whether she ended up with Jack because she was going places anyway. She's independent and ready to aim big.
5 out of 5.
Racing Savannah is based around horse racing. It is a romance novel, but I wouldn't say that's the main theme. It's about ambition and aiming for the sky. If you want something badly enough with a little hard work, anything is possible.
Savannah grew up with hardly any money. Her parents didn't finish high school and had limited prospects. Unfortunately, her mum died and left them with big medical bills. Her dad's girlfriend is expecting a baby, and Savannah doesn't want her to have the poor upbringing she had. They move to hundred oaks for a new job and Savannah starts to see the possibilities for her own future.
Jack lives in an estate house and is running the family business for the year. They are from different worlds, but Savannah might be the one that saves Jack. They know they should keep their relationship platonic it's better for business
And they both want it to work out with the horses.
I really enjoyed this book, and it wasn't because of the romance not that it was bad or anything. I just felt Savannah's self-development meant it didn't matter whether she ended up with Jack because she was going places anyway. She's independent and ready to aim big.
5 out of 5.
Paperback £2.81 form Amazon marketplace or £3.83 kindle, 304 pages
Published December 3rd, 2013
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