Award-winning author Kimberley Ash introduces a novella that takes the best of Regency romances (the clothes, the horses, the social anxieties, the worries over money) and brings them into the 21st century.
When tragedy strikes, Patricia, Lady Danby, is left with a huge debt and two ways to pay it sell the land her family has taken care of for generations, or sell her father's beloved string of horses. But if she does the latter, she will also lose Daniel, the head trainer, whom her father trusted with the horses and whom Patricia loved for years, until a misplaced word tore them apart. Which should Patricia the estate or the man?
Kimberley Ash is a British ex-pat who has lived in and loved New Jersey for almost 30 years. When not writing romance, she can usually be found cleaning up after her two big white furry dogs and slightly less furry children.
I don't normally read any kind of romance but I won this book in a giveaway contest. I have to say I was pleasantly surprised with how the author kept me reading.
The tension between Trish, the rich heiress to an award winning horse fortune and Daniel, the horse trainer was thick! Overall this was a great book!