The next generation of Colemans and Thorntons are back in a new saga combining Kentucky horse racing with strong, accomplished women who fight for their dreams.
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"The last saga of the Coleman family...first was Vegas, then Texas and this is the Kentucky series. It is different than the others as it deals primarily with one main character, but does add in the family from both of the other series at different times. "
— Shawna (4 out of 5 stars)
" Loved it! The era, the characters, the plot... Everything. <br/> <br/>Looking forward to more of these families... "
— Cheryl, 3/19/2011" Love all books related to horses. Even though it was long, it was a fast and easy flowing read. "
— Janet, 2/15/2011" One of my favorite authors. I just love how she writes. Good story. Onto the next in the series now. "
— Mary, 3/27/2010" I hate to see the Coleman/Thornton/Diamond series end. These 9 books just got better with each one I read in each series of books. "
— Karen, 6/27/2009" it was okay, not great, I thought this book covered too much time. Big events like Nealy's wedding, birth of her child, her husband cheating on her were covered in one paragraph as she sits and thinks about her life. "
— Autumn, 5/4/2009" Very good love this series. "
— Patty, 3/24/2009" Interesting read about the goings on in Kentucky horse country. Much more in fighting than I would have imagined. "
— Shirley, 2/18/2009" Read 100 pages had not empathy for the lead character, Nealy, so put the book down. "
— Ernie, 8/10/2008" I liked it because it dealt with horses and Kentucky and I was longing for KY at the time. it was a quick read. The idiots in the story get their just rewards. "
— Mel, 7/23/2008" So far this book is not quite as good as the 1st one in the series but I will give it a chance and decide when I complete it what my final rating will be. "
— Lisa, 2/29/2008" Almost finished with this one. I love it so far. "
— Miranda, 1/7/2008" Don't bother. I'm seriously not sure why I kept reading it. The language was juvenile and the plot terrible. Plus it dealt a lot with horses--not my thing at all. "
— Andrea, 9/15/2007" good reading till the end, got a little complicated as if the suthor was hurrying to put in more storylines to get you hooked into the trilogy that was coming out. "
— Joanne, 7/23/2007Fern Michaels is the USA Today and New York Times bestselling author of thirty-five books in the Sisterhood series, as well as novels in eleven other series and seventy-two stand-alone novels. There are over ninety five million copies of her books in print. She has built and funded several large day care centers in her hometown, and is a passionate animal lover who has outfitted police dogs across the country with special bulletproof vests. Visit her website at FernMichaels.com.
Susie Berneis is a professional voice-over artist. She has a BA in English and theater from the University of Michigan and more than twenty years of community theater experience. Her audiobook narrations include The Secret of Raven Point by Jennifer Vanderbes, which won an AudioFile Earphones Award in 2014.