London
Daniels is returning home to Willow Bay, Alberta, on the heels of a televised
loss. She blew her shot at the Summer Olympics and cost Canada the gold medal
in dressage.
During
her years of training abroad, her family's stable has fallen on hard times, and
thus, they’ve accepted an offer to board the racehorses of Branson Tucker, the
infamous tycoon, for the winter.
London
lacks conviction after her ill-fated fall. And as if returning to her hometown
to watch her epic failure replay on everyone's big screen isn't torture enough,
she’s expected to cater to a man with an ego bigger than her hundred-acre farm
just to earn a dime.
Is
London saddling up for another ride that will leave both her heart and her ass
in the dirt? Or could the handsome, unwanted guest at Willow Bay Stables be her
second chance to go for gold?
My first Anne Jolin
book and I was really impressed with Change Rein. I loved the synopsis for the
book. So I couldn’t wait to get my hands on this book.
If you don’t like insta
love/lust then this book is probably not for you.
This book was so cute.
I really liked Branson. I loved that he knew what he wanted and he went after
it. I also loved him with his big family. I just wish that there was more of
his family in the book.
Landon was a great
female lead as well. I liked that she loves horses as much as I do. I loved her
family too. I’m really excited or her brother and sister’s book.
This book is mainly
about the romance with the other things the subplot. So if you prefer something
other than the romance front and center then this just may not be for you.
Overall, I really
enjoyed it. I loved the characters and their families. It was cute, quick and
just a really enjoyable read.
I
was born and raised in Ladner, a small farm town just outside Vancouver,
Canada. I grew up riding horses, shooting guns, and driving in trucks.
I
never expected to be an author. A massage therapist? Yes. Take over the family
construction company? Yes. But an author? No. Writing was something that snuck
up on me and rooted itself into my life. It was beautiful to discover that
love, and I’m truly grateful to say I’ve found my passion.
Since
I’ve always been a creative person, it feels amazing to harness all of that
energy and use it to tell a story I love. I enjoy incorporating bits of my real
life into the stories I write. What parts are true? Hah. I’ll never tell—what
would be the fun in that?
If
I could leave y’all with one thing, it’s that life’s far too short to not live
it out loud. Drown in your passions, hold on tight to the things that inspire
you, and chase your dreams relentlessly. I can promise you without a doubt that
you won’t regret it. I know I don’t.
Mad
love,
Anne
Jolin
No comments:
Post a Comment