Books for readers over 16
These books fall into "contemporary romance," "small-town romance," "women's fiction," and "chick lit" categories (they still all contain horses!)
Before & After"I really love this book and know I'll be re-reading in the future. A perfect read to relax with and take some stress free breaths. A gem!"
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Not so Bad"A new horsey, small-town rom-com that is just the right amount of sweet mixed with a dash of country vibes and family shenanigans."
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In Search Of“Sometimes all you need is a horse, a place to call home, and someone to share it with."
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All-ages books
These stories can be enjoyed by everyone from the very youngest readers, to their grandparents!
Stolen Saddles“Horses, a mystery, a horse show, and more horses ... a Nancy Drew on horseback."
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Gift Horse"I wish I had a book like this when I was younger, I would have loved it!"
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Six-Month Horse"Another well-written YA horse story ... this prequel is a fun and engaging story, with great horse parts."
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Books for readers 12 and up
These books are a little longer and are best suited for slightly more advanced readers.
Appaloosa Summer"This was a lovely story, turning sadness into sweetness and happiness. Highly recommended, grab it quick!"
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Wednesday Riders"This book has you crying, laughing, cheering and booing. Pretty much sums up young love and all the relationships of youth. Loved it!"
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Join Up"There is a lot of horse care in this book. The kids that are in camp are filled with youthfulness and drama. I enjoyed this book from start to finish."
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Faults"I think this might be my favourite of the series so far. A nice blend of horses, innocent romance, and some real-world problems/topics.'
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Reason Why"A wonderful story of community and home. Small town spirit is beautifully captured in this story."
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