Racing Savannah
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...
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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 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.. Praise for Miranda Kenneally: "Kenneally's books have quickly become must-reads."—VOYA "Fresh, fearless, and totally romantic."—Sarah Ockler, bestselling author of Twenty Boy Summer and Bittersweet on Stealing Parker
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781402284762 (1402284764)
ASIN: 1402284764
Publish date: 2013-12-03
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
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...