With snow falling and the holiday season approaching, Lockie, Greer and Cam head to Florida to prepare for the winter show circuit, leaving Talia home.
While receiving help at the farm from an unexpected source, Talia’s on her own managing Victoria Rowe’s serial emergencies. Her life takes a turn toward the Bows and Braids set as Tali suddenly has ponies and little girls to train. Can ponies help Tali take Bittersweet Farm to the next level of competition? Will they replace those people Tal misses so desperately?
As the holiday season approaches, so does the trip for the show season for Greer, Lockie, and Cam. Talia is left behind to manage Bittersweet Farm, and the fall-out from Victoria's scandalous new project. As I've come to expect from Ms. Morgenroth, the book is well written, and the story keeps evolving, leaving the reader anxious for the next installment in the series.
As time for the show season comes so do the holidays. Lockie, Greer and Cam are off leaving Talia behind to deal with what happens at Bittersweet Farm, and unfortunately Victoria and her scandalous new book are part of it. The story keeps evolving and does not disappoint in this well written book. Looking forward to Book 6.
Another great for Barbara Morgenroth. Calling All Comets makes the main character Tali realize that she might have a place with horses still while not having to show. The little girls add the perfect amount of spice to the story to make it just that much more enticing. Barbara Morgenroth just keeps adding more. I recommend this for anyone who loves a good horse read this series is amazing.
Not quite as good as the first four books in the series and the ending was a little bit flat. But overall a good read that helped to develop the characters and the story line. Hoping this was an inbetween book, so that book six is even better!
Read it for the second time and looking back on the review it was better than I remember!