When Faye met Will, all she wanted was a fling. Someone to get her over the guy she made the mistake of falling for and remind her why it's safer to never get attached. But her heart had other ideas, and two and a half years later, here they are.
Everyone's pestering them to get married. Easy for them to say, with their shiny perfect relationships. Faye's attached to Will quite enough, thank you very much. She doesn't need something shiny on her finger to prove it.
Besides, Will's kept one foot in the city, while Faye is committed to the small town café she runs. Thanks to Will, who arranged the takeover — and no thanks to Will, who she'd thought would be helping her.
Instead, counting down to Christmas Faye's trying to keep her head above water, with events to plan, baking orders to fill, charities to support — and oh, did she mention she agreed to help her very undomestic best friend pull off Christmas dinner for her family? Why, Faye?
All Faye wants is for the mad seasonal rush at the café to be over so she can have a nice, quiet break on the farm — and finally figure out what's wrong with her and Will. But when Will announces his mother is coming for the holidays, it might be the final straw — sending her running back to the damaged version of herself she thought she left behind.
Read the whole series!
Bright, Broken Things (Good Things Come Book 0.5 – a prequel)
Good Things Come (Good Things Come Book 1)
All The Little Things (Good Things Come Book 2)
All Good Things (Good Things Come Book 3)
This Good Thing (Good Things Come Book 4)
Merry Little Things (Good Things Come Book 5)
All The Best Things (Good Things Come Book 6)
Horse of the Year (Good Things Come Book 7)
Shiny Little Things (Good Things Come Book 8)
All The Right Things (Good Things Come Book 9)
Perfect for readers of equestrian fiction such as The Eventing Series by Natalie Keller Reinert, Horse by Geraldine Brooks, The Horsewoman by James Patterson, Riders by Jilly Cooper, The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Sparks, or books by Sara Gruen (Water for Elephants, Riding Lessons, Flying Changes), Maeve Binchy, Nora Roberts as well as fans of equine non-fiction such as Monty Roberts (The Man Who Listens to Horses), Tik Maynard (In the Middle are the Horsemen), Denny Emerson (How Good Riders Get Good, Know Better to Do Better), Susan Richards (Chosen by a Horse) and lovers of Secretariat, Ruffian, Northern Dancer, Amercian Pharoah and Seabiscuit and Heartland.
After many years of working with racehorses, from foaling through to grooming and galloping at the track, Linda now lives with her adopted ex-racehorses and a happy-go-lucky Border Collie. They usually give her enough time off to paint and write. She's best known for her art, which can be seen on her covers and at www.lindashantz.com