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The Tagger Herd: Sadie Tagger

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Fourth Book in the Tagger Herd

Its branding week at the ranch, Sadie’s favorite time of the year and this is the year she is old enough to help with the cattle roundup. It starts out well...and then...

The Tagger Herd is healthy enough for training and a horse meeting is called to decide if each horse is with the right rider in the best discipline for the horse. Scarecrow has been Nora’s responsibility but Sadie loves the big palomino and dreams of barrel racing with her. When Nora’s selfishness drives Sadie over the edge her temper takes over with disastrous consequences.

172 pages, Kindle Edition

First published July 31, 2014

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Gini Roberge

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1,978 reviews220 followers
May 14, 2015
Since my fund are much tighter this month than ever before, I had to quit my Kindle Unlimited subscription. :-( But I have one more day to read as many as I can before letting the list of books go. So it was that I decided that since the first three books of this series were free and this one was Kindle Unlimited I had better read it today, too. Not sure if I will be able to get to the rest of this series this month as I do have other books on KU to read, also.

I love how the author, Gini Roberge, has been able to keep my interest while zeroing in on individual children of this extended family. The last being one of the oldest of the kids. This one, Sadie, is around ten, as I recall. Still the story doesn't feel juvenile. Her cousin, Wade, was featured in book two, so we have gotten to know parenting styles and how they all fit as a family and as the Tagger Herd owners.

As I wrote in my last three reviews of this series, I am quite impressed with the lack of sex, violence or profanity in these books while they are intriguing and aimed at any age group who happens upon them. I love the care of the people and the horses that are shown in these books without any preachiness at all. Just people being people, who love animals. I can't wait to read more of this series!
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May 11, 2025
A Fantastic Tale for Young Adults

A beautiful story of a young woman learning self control and becoming a better person. This story highlights that our perception of ourselves and the people around us can change how we see ourselves and the people around us. It’s a great read for those of us that act in anger then regret it later. Amazing!
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April 1, 2020
Sadie

A little girl learns to deal with jealousy and competiveness. At the same time she discovers that conversation sometimes solves problems. Fun read.
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