This book could have been one of my favorite books of all time, except for a few critical issues.
Pros:
-The heroine is not a delicate, helpless, tiny girl, but a tall, strapping, strong and hard-working girl who Gets Shit Done TM
-Traveller culture is not portrayed as evil, or a stereotype
-The horses behave like actual horses
Cons:
-Heroine's name is Chrissy, which just feels to me too little-girl-ish, especially for the characterization she has
-A few cringey lines, like "You're not like other girls!" (this is not a compliment but an insult to women) and, without giving too much away, the love interest has some trouble with the word "no" at first, which is not romantic AT ALL, just disrespectful
-The pacing is like. You know how media show first-time drivers as like stopping and starting really jerkily, slamming on the brakes unexpectedly and then gunning it over and over? That's the sensation the pacing of this book gives you. The author passes over huge things in the space of half a paragraph, and at other times, will linger on the most insignificant of things for like two pages. As a result, the ending feels super rushed (and therefore not organic or realistic) and some crucial issues are left unexplored/undeveloped.
-Some of the dialogue is SUPER stilted, especially the words of child characters. No 10 year old boy is going to say, "I'm sorry I behaved so poorly, I was bored and acting out" (not a direct quote, but pretty closely conveys exactly what he says).
I really, really, REALLY wanted to like this book, but the few issues I had with it (mostly the pacing and resultant poor development/execution) make me demote it to 3/5 stars. I'm not sorry I read it, I just wish it had realized its potential.