Horse Fiction Books; Island Trilogy by Tudor Robins

Tuesday 19 April 2016


There are some really great horse fiction books out there, old ones and new ones. A trilogy which I recently came across through the first book being free on Amazon Kindle is the Island Trilogy, the first book which is still free for Kindle is Appaloosa summer. I didn't  buy the next 2 until I'd read the first to see how it went, but although people say not to judge a book by it's cover but by doing just that I knew I was going to love these books. 

I will leave the blurb for the first book from Goodreads here now;

Sixteen-year-old Meg Traherne has never known loss. Until the beautiful, talented horse she trained herself, drops dead underneath her in the show ring.
Jared Strickland has been living with loss ever since his father died in a tragic farming accident.
Meg escapes from her grief by changing everything about her life; moving away from home to spend her summer living on an island in the St. Lawrence River, scrubbing toilets and waiting on guests at a B&B.
Once there, she meets Jared; doing his best to keep anything else in his life from changing.
When Jared offers Meg a scruffy appaloosa mare out of a friend’s back field, it’s the beginning of a journey that will change both of them by the end of the summer.


These books are great fun reads that will leave you not wanting to put your Kindle down.
I'm pretty sure I got through a book a day or a day and a half at a push with work& Legacy. If I thought I was going to finish a book while I was in work I would make sure the next one was bought so I could start right away. These books had me hooked and I must admit I was a little lost when I finished them, & these are books which I could easily start to ready again on a summers day. 

Although the first book is no longer free on Kindle unless you have Kindle Unlimited it is still only £5.96 and is available here and the next 2 books and also available for £3.20 & £7.17 here & here
I'm looking forward to finding more books like these which can be quite easy reads but are still very interesting to keep me hooked, let me know if you recommend any and If you've read this books already let me know what you thought of them on there or over on my twitter @xraceradventure 



The pictures and blurb were taken from Goodreads.



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