What happens when a traditional horse whisperer clashes with an
unconventional trainer within the charming Amish community of Honey
Brook?
Grace Zook has always held a talent with horses, ever
since she was a child growing up in her quaint Amish village of Honey
Brook. Now, as an adult, she’s become a master trainer—but still
struggles to prove to her father that she is worthy of taking over the
family’s horse farm. With a fiery new stallion coming soon, Grace knows
this challenge is her chance to prove she can finally take the reins.
When
widower and horse whisperer Isaac King is offered the lead training job
on a new farm out of town, he’s thrilled to finally make a name for
himself and provide some permanent roots for his young daughter. But not
only is the stallion seemingly unbreakable, so, too, is the owner’s
headstrong daughter Grace, who has drastically different ideas about how
to handle the impossible horse. Yet somehow, he can’t seem to get the
confident, beautiful woman out of his mind...even though as his boss’s
daughter, she is completely off-limits.
There’s too much at stake for Isaac to gamble his future on Grace...even though suddenly, he can’t imagine one without her.
About The Author
My Review
The author gives us a young Amish woman, one who is bucking tradition, and has dedicated her life to training horses on her Dad’s horse farm. Then her father goes and hires another trainer to take care of their new patient, instant dislike, but living their faith they tolerate one another.
When we watch these talented and gifted people work patiently with this really wild horse, magic happens in more than one way, they begin to have mutual respect for one another, and maybe more.
Now this is the second book in this series, and I enjoyed being reunited with some of the previous characters and continuing on with their lives, but this can be read alone.
Will Grace and Isaac be able to overcome their differences and forge a relationship? There are answers here, and I loved how we get to the ending, and see what happens in all the lives that we follow here!
I received this book through Net Galley and Entangled Publishing, and was not required to give a positive review.
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