MAJOY SPOILERS!!
I have to say, after Opal, this book was a little bit of a disappointment.
For the first part of the book I really couldn't make myself like Amethyst. Yes, I get that her dad was a jerk but her attitude of always being better was getting on my nerves. As a horse lover, I think what really hit hard was when a horse tried to kick her and she threatened to shoot it. Obviously, that never happened, but it just really annoyed me that this horse seemed to be neglected by her father and then she yells at it, and the end, that's all we hear about it. We never hear a word of repentance from Amethyst.
Amethyst improves, which kind of forced me to get over it.
She became a side character in the book later to make room for Opal again. I really have nothing against Opal at all, she's probably my favorite character. But this book should be called like Amethyst and Opal or something more clear.
Another problem. Atticus told Opal in the end of her book that he was going to come back. He never said to marry her, but it was hinted at. from vague spoilers and the fact that Opal had very abrupt feelings for Jacob, I assumed that their relationship was going downhill, and when his wife wrote and told Opal he was married, that was weird but not unexpected. But I thought Atticus was her best friend! I mean, Opal was just like, "now we can't get married" and forgot about him.
So much that they grew up together, he never even showed up to her wedding, and I don't know if she had even invited him.
Which is a hint that Opal is nothing like herself in this book. Her wild west spirit, strength, and EVERYTHING I loved most about her, were so toned down in this book. Her reaction to the stock dying in the blizzards seemed over the top and took up way too much of the book. And her sudden serious love for Jacob seemed way to fast and unrealistic for her.
Ruby was confusing and also over-reacted about everything. Little Squirrel and her baby die and then Linc leaves without so much as a proper good-bye.
Pearl suddenly was mentioned more than in most of the other books, and getting to know her better made me wish I'd known her better in her book.
Some of the baby conversations definitely got on my nerves too. Towards the end of the book it was more realistic but still overly choppy and not well written.
Overall, this book was fine, but I won't be reading it again, or for that matter, probably not any Lauraine Snelling books. The only very positive things I have to say are, I'm glad Opal and Amethyst both got married, I really like Pearl, and this story held my attention reasonably well.
But I won't be recommending this book.