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Bittersweet Farm 10: Whiskey Tango (Volume 10), by Barbara Morgenroth

Bittersweet Farm 10: Whiskey Tango (Volume 10), by Barbara Morgenroth

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Bittersweet Farm 10: Whiskey Tango (Volume 10), by Barbara Morgenroth

Bittersweet Farm 10: Whiskey Tango (Volume 10), by Barbara Morgenroth



Bittersweet Farm 10: Whiskey Tango (Volume 10), by Barbara Morgenroth

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Horses and riders come and go. Unfortunately, Greer's junior division nemesis, Nicole Boisvert, looks like she's going to stay. Nicole has always had a special affection for her trainers and she's talking a real interest in Cam Rafferty. One pony turns out to be a rock star, Buck Bouley's family problems spill over into the world of Bittersweet Farm, Talia and CB grow as a team and Lockie considers how his time is best spent. Andrew has a surprise announcement, Jules has a surprise visitor and Victoria easily publishes her second book to the internet.

Bittersweet Farm 10: Whiskey Tango (Volume 10), by Barbara Morgenroth

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #492177 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-17
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.00" h x .55" w x 5.25" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 218 pages
Bittersweet Farm 10: Whiskey Tango (Volume 10), by Barbara Morgenroth

Review This woman knows nothing about horses!  She keeps calling my horse "the chick horse".  The name is Mallard Chick! And I did not have a thing with my trainer, Teddy Urban.  She'll be lucky if I don't sue her for defamation or whatever.--Nicole Boisvert.


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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. THE BEST ONE YET! By S. E. Hansen Love these books! Engaging stories, great characters, and a very accurate description of a burgeoning training barn makes these books a treat to read and BF #10 was no exception. What I love the most is that these novels are appropriate for many age groups (teen to adult). I also appreciate that sometimes controversial issues are handled without bias; both sides are depicted, allowing the reader to be educated as well. My only complaint is that I read it too quickly! :) Can't wait for #11!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great Horse/family series. By Susannah St Clair Foxy Loxy This is book #10 in Barbara Morgenroth’s series titled “Bittersweet Farm”. They started with Talia Margolin’s mother dying, her father re-married and then divorced after creating a half sister to Talia, Greer. She also faces the loss of her very special show horse which seemed to be the only stable thing in her life at the time. Talia comes to live at her father’s farm called Bittersweet. She has to learn to reconnect with the man she feels betrayed both she and her mother and to add to this, his very spoiled daughter Greer from his last marriage.All the books read like a very day time horse soap opera and I absolutely love them one and all. Partly because the language about the horse parts is so authentic. When Lockie Malone comes to the first book, “Mounted”, he is a very different kind of trainer than the average show circuit instructor. He wants his students to actually learn to be a horseman.. not just a pretty fixture on a “made” horses back. He is interested in doing what works for BOTH horse and rider. What is good for the horses more than anything. This is one of the main themes running through all the books and I find it delightful for a true teaching tool for anyone interested in having a life working with any form of animal.#10 is a continuation of the life of Talia, Greer, Lockie, Cam, Jules and the wonder dog, Joly. The relationships between these characters runs throughout each book. It’s kinda like monitoring a very creative, interesting and also horsey family. It does, however, take me a bit of time to catch up to these characters when the space between books gets in the way. I almost think having a “character” page at the beginning of each might be helpful.. at least to this old lady! The other thing that can get tricky is the names of all the secondary characters.. I have trouble remembering if they are male or female as they are often shortened such as Cap and Mil.. I only remember Cam is a guy because he is a main character. Even Jules can be mistaken except for being the very heart of the Bittersweet Farm. The Chef extraordinair and very much a woman of taste and warmth.It is hard to wait for each installment I have to say.One of the big things I love about Ms. Morgenroth’s writing is all the extraneous stuff about food, tack, riding in general is so smoothy woven into the narrative that you never feel overwhelmed by so many details. How many books have you read that continually divert to pages of the scenery, things going on not relating to the narrative that you want to yell, “get on with the story”? I have read many . In this series it just works beautifully. The hardest part of reading these books to me was knowing that they were going to end, at least until the author puts pen to paper ( so to speak) again.These books could almost be construed as a guide on how to ride because they are so correct in all the terms and sport usage. The best part is the underlaying gift of the correct way to live your life. Trying to do the “right” thing by people AND animals that you are surrounded by. When the first book begins, another new trainer has come to try to get Greer, Talia’s half sister ready for the big final equitation class and it needs to be done ASAP as Greer will “age out” this year. You have to be under 18 which is a Junior rider in order to compete for it. This is your introduction to Lockie Malone who will change their world forever. His understanding of the minds of the horses he works with and the riders he is trying to teach is almost Buddhist in how it works. He is a young man of deep “presence” who almost died in a 3 day eventing accident which moved his life into a totally different direction that he is trying to learn to live with but while doing so, he is teaching the correct way to understanding the truth about dealing with the emotions the girls have developed that are damaging to live with. With the support of the most incredible cook to grace a kitchen, Jules.. ( very much a mother figure in the series) a father who has finally understood that he needs to be more present in his daughter’s lives and Lockie’s arrival, healing begins for both girls. Greer has a mother, sort of. Talk about the bad witch, this lady fits the bill and Greer’s psyche has paid the price. Her father has been divorced from her mother for several years but during the marriage, he found his true love and they produced Talia, only a year or so younger than Greer. They eventually marry because Talia’s mother is ill and she wants someone to protect her daughter and Andrew loves then both. So then you have Talia losing her mom and coming to live at Bittersweet Farm with her dad and half sister Greer who pretty much hates her. Not a fun scenario for either of them. Here lies the base for the series.I could go on and on because I fell so much in love with the characters that I would want to babble on about them all as each is added into the mix but I will leave it here as the premise for this wonderful series.I am an older adult and I have to say that I felt like I was closing the door on my new “family” when I hit the last period in book eight. I doubt that the author will ever be able to keep up with my desire to read more and come to the two weddings I foresee some day in the future. How about Andrew falling in love with Jules huh?? Then the girls can stop wondering if she is going to leave the farm. ; Bittersweet Farm 10: Whiskey Tango (Volume 10), by Barbara Morgenroth


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