Summary from Goodreads:
They’re from two different worlds.
He lives in the estate house, and she spends most of her time in the stables helping her father train horses. In fact, Savannah has always been much more comfortable around horses than boys. Especially boys like Jack Goodwin—cocky, popular and completely out of her league. She knows the rules: no mixing between the staff and the Goodwin family. But Jack has no such boundaries.
With her dream of becoming a horse jockey, Savannah isn’t exactly one to follow the rules either. She’s not going to let someone tell her a girl isn’t tough enough to race. Sure, it’s dangerous. Then again, so is dating Jack…
He lives in the estate house, and she spends most of her time in the stables helping her father train horses. In fact, Savannah has always been much more comfortable around horses than boys. Especially boys like Jack Goodwin—cocky, popular and completely out of her league. She knows the rules: no mixing between the staff and the Goodwin family. But Jack has no such boundaries.
With her dream of becoming a horse jockey, Savannah isn’t exactly one to follow the rules either. She’s not going to let someone tell her a girl isn’t tough enough to race. Sure, it’s dangerous. Then again, so is dating Jack…
Review
Racing Savannah runs a close tie with Catching Jordan as my favorite book in the series thus far. Some of the aspects that were not my favorite in book two and three are not present in Racing Savannah. There is a solid (single) romantic interest and the overall mood is not quite as heavy.
Savannah is a determined, smart, confident female lead. She stood up for what she wanted and what she believed was right. I am impressed with the way she handled her romantic relationship and I appreciated the Kenneally gave her character the courage to stand up for herself. I am actually not a big horse person either (they kinda scare me) but I love the horse riding and competition aspects that were in the story. It was easy to appreciate the fact that Savannah is willing to fight for what she wants and go after her dreams.
If book 2 and 3 were not your favorite, this one is for you! The single love interest, strong female character and honest and believable family dynamic makes Racing Savannah a great book!
Savannah is a determined, smart, confident female lead. She stood up for what she wanted and what she believed was right. I am impressed with the way she handled her romantic relationship and I appreciated the Kenneally gave her character the courage to stand up for herself. I am actually not a big horse person either (they kinda scare me) but I love the horse riding and competition aspects that were in the story. It was easy to appreciate the fact that Savannah is willing to fight for what she wants and go after her dreams.
If book 2 and 3 were not your favorite, this one is for you! The single love interest, strong female character and honest and believable family dynamic makes Racing Savannah a great book!