In this edge-of-the-seat finale to the trilogy that has reunited the Coleman and Thornton families, "New York Times" bestselling author Fern Michaels sets our pulses pounding as horsewoman Nealy... This description may be from another edition of this product.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I enjoyed reading the Kentucky Series and look forward to reading some of the other ones.
Kentucky Sunrise
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I LOVE this series!! If you started with the Texas series, instead of this book, which is the last book in the series, I think you will find that these characters have a lot of depth and you become very involved with their lives. Once I started, I could not put these books down!!
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
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exciting relationship drama
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Nealy Clay Littletree accompanied by her new husband Hatch, returns to Blue Diamond Farms, currently run by her daughter Emmie Coleman. However, Nealy is disappointed with the poor conditions of the horse farm and appalled over the thoroughbred chosen to represent Blue Diamond at the Derby. Being a half owner along with Emmie, Nealy begins efforts to invigorate Blue Diamond into her the operation.Emmie resents her mother's cavalier attitude and interference. A rivalry that somewhat existed before Nealy's arrival with Emmie trying to outdo her mother's success explodes into full war between the two relatives. Ultimately, the business cannot go on like this and a final confrontation between mother and daughter over who runs Blue Diamond is imminent with their personal relationship on the line as well.The final tale of Fern Michaels' Kentucky trilogy is an exciting relationship drama that focuses on the poignancy of two women who love one another yet perhaps love the farm more. This leads to an unhealthy competition for top dog (horse?) in what may prove to be a destructive relationship if they are not more sensitive to the other's feelings. The story line is typical of Ms. Michaels' extended Texas-Vegas-Kentucky orb and many of the same characters appear in this novel adding to the enjoyment of fans, but also takes a trots down a surprising track.Harriet Klausner
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