Hannah Hootonová, inšpirovaná svojou vášňou pre konské dostihy a túžbou po cestovaní, sa presadila na scéne súčasnej romantiky. Jej diela, často zasadené do sveta dostihov, skúmajú vzťahy s autentickou vášňou. Hootonová do svojich príbehov premieta hlboké znalosti a osobné zaujatie pre kone, čo čitateľom prináša jedinečný vhľad do tohto sveta. Jej písanie je plynulé a pútavé, zachytáva emócie a dynamiku postáv, zatiaľ čo svet dostihov slúži ako živá kulisa pre ich romantické osudy.
Frankie has always been close to her father, Doug, until she becomes an amateur jockey at Aspen Valley Racing Stables. There, she develops a crush on star rider Rhys Bradford. Complicating matters, both Frankie and Rhys are vying for the same opportunity: the chance to ride the favorite horse, Peace Offering, in the Grand National. This competition not only tests their budding relationship but also challenges Frankie's ambitions in the world of horse racing.
Set against the backdrop of competitive running, this narrative explores the intense dedication and challenges faced by athletes. It delves into the personal journeys of the characters as they navigate the highs and lows of training, competition, and self-discovery. Themes of perseverance, ambition, and the pursuit of excellence are woven throughout, highlighting how the sport impacts their lives beyond the track. The story captures the spirit of camaraderie and rivalry that defines the running community.
As a finalist in the Washington Writers Marlene Contest 2014, this book showcases exceptional storytelling and literary merit. It features compelling characters and intricate themes that resonate with readers, highlighting the author's skill in weaving together narrative and emotion. The work stands out for its unique perspective and depth, making it a noteworthy addition to contemporary literature.
The narrative delves into the complex relationship between Ginny and Julien, revealing their shared ambition and emotional turmoil. As they confront their intertwined destinies, the tension escalates, highlighting themes of rivalry and desire. Their journey unfolds against a backdrop of personal stakes and the quest for fulfillment, ultimately exploring the depths of human connection and conflict.
London waitress Pippa Taylor has no interest in horses or country-living. But when she inherits Peace Offering, a hopeless racehorse, she embarks on a career change in order to see her late uncle’s wish to run him in the Grand National come true. * But having talked her way into a job as racing secretary to a champion National Hunt trainer and moved to the West Country, Pippa finds herself faced with more daunting obstacles than even the Grand National can throw at her. * Most take the form of Jack Carmichael, her moody boss. Although easy on the eye, he’s certainly not easy on the ear. And after a Christmas they would both rather forget, danger and deception threaten Pippa’s life in the country. As her time at Aspen Valley Racing Stables draws to its conclusion, she discovers Peace Offering is not the only thing she must fight to keep. ***** ‘My favourite of this author’s books – the romance stayed with me for ages.’ – Amazon reviewer ***** ‘Really fell in love with the characters... look forward to reading more.’ – Amazon reviewer ***** ‘Would definitely recommend for a good holiday read.’ – Amazon reviewer