The newest book in the Dressage Chronicles series -- the third book, titled The Right Girl For The Job -- is out now.
I just bought it via Kindle. Can't wait to read it!
Then again, maybe I ought to reread the first two first before I read the new one..........hmmm..........
Dressage Chronicles
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Can you provide a short reviews/synopsis?
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Thanks for the heads up! I enjoyed the others...(as a light plane or bathtub read).
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Never heard of this series. Can you tell us more?
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I am going back to re-read the first 2 before I start the third. They are about a young woman who goes off to become a working student. They are well written and hilarious and I definitely recommend them for a bit of Light reading!
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I love them! I started the 3rd one last night and had to make myself stop and go to sleep.
I've read the first 2 about three times now.
It's easy reading and written by a dressage rider, with a bit of drama added in each for a story. I love the true horsiness of them
I've read the first 2 about three times now.
It's easy reading and written by a dressage rider, with a bit of drama added in each for a story. I love the true horsiness of them
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As mentioned, the heroine becomes a working student for a dressage trainer. The usual compliment of crazy characters and dastardly doings, all intertwined with the extraordinary mundaneness of life at a horse barn. Lots of good scenes with the horses, shows, and dressage. It is light fiction, written by an actual accomplished dressage rider.
I have reread them several times and enjoyed them! Thinking aboyt saving Book 3 for this weekend...
I have reread them several times and enjoyed them! Thinking aboyt saving Book 3 for this weekend...
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Thanks for the heads up. I'll get that downloaded to my Kindle!
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Author is Karen Mc Goldrick, really nice rider and a fun person. I need to read them.
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I'm happily binge reading my way through these at the moment
Apart from finding them very entertaining, I'm finding some of the dressage training imagery really quite useful! She really does know her stuff!
Apart from finding them very entertaining, I'm finding some of the dressage training imagery really quite useful! She really does know her stuff!
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I just finished the latest one last night. I agree she does know her stuff and is a fun storyteller.
Very relaxing and fun reading for us!
Very relaxing and fun reading for us!
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This apparently isn't available on Kobo, but I'm definitely interested now so I'll have to find a way to read them. Wasn't aware they existed until this post, so thank you!
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