So it think that you all can figure it out that if a book has my name in it, I have to read it. Most characters names Savannah are stuck up and rarely do I find a Savannah that I enjoy reading. This Savannah, I like.Plot: This is about a girl who moves to a new town cause of her fathers job. She wor...
“It doesn’t matter where you dance. It’s only who you’re with.” Racing Savannah is a sweet, light, not-overly-dramatic romance story. Savannah and Jack have the issues of a common couple facing the difficulties of economic status and social standing differences. One is underprivileged and trying t...
Racing Savannah is a cute and cuddly contemporary that touches on some serious issues like poverty, class differences, pregnancy, and animal abuse. Miranda Kenneally's stories have an easy to relate to quality that I love and have a hard time finding elsewhere, but somehow I expected more from this ...
I was a bit worried about reading this book. Why? Well after a fantastic first book, I ran into the second book and disliked that, and after that a horrible third book. So yeah, I was all but surprised when I started reading this that I actually loved it. Loved it just as much as I loved the first b...
Aha! Hundred Oaks has finally paid off! The first few books felt too much of something at one point or another (too preachy or too drama) and then less and less about girl and sports. But this pair had me coming back despite my lack of time (said lack a fact I foresee happening more and more with rh...
From his pocket he whips out a red lollipop - one of the fancy ones you can only get at the Cracker Barrel. It is entirely possible that the above sentence made me think of the unfortunate interview in the picture below. That noted, I do think Cracker Barrel has some awesome candy. What's my...
Racing Savannah was a pleasant surprise for me. I had read Catching Jordan earlier this year and I was eager to try out another book by Ms. Kenneally. I’ll admit that I know nothing about horses and horseracing yet I still enjoyed this book. I think that what I liked best about this book was the m...
Thank you Miranda Kenneally for another great addition to the Hundred Oaks Series! I've said it before and I'll say it again, I'll read anything you write. What I loved: The covers in the Hundred Oaks series are some of my favorites. They have clean, bright colors with clear images that accurat...
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