Sunday, April 29, 2018

All That's Unclaimed

All That's Unclaimed (SunnyDale Days #2)
by Constance Phillips


Small towns can be a wonderful place to live as this author shows us in this delightful series. I love second chance romances. The first time around things got in the way along with complicated issues the time just wasn’t right, Ben was just a little to shy to ask Anna out. Things needed to be worked out as time goes by and bring Ben back to town he starts to think maybe just maybe the time is right for the women he loves.

When I was a young girl I loved riding horses it is so relaxing, enjoyable, gives you time to work through issues as you race across the fields as well as a feeling of peace, calmness and freedom. For me it was easy to relate to this story of using horse riding with children with physical and emotional special needs to help them get all the feeling above and know they can master something. It is also very helpful for the adults that help them. I enjoyed seeing the characters from the past book and meeting new ones. It was great to see where they are and what is new in their life.

Ben has or is losing those he loves it is a very trying time for him. He can be bullhead, stubborn and bratty at times. He has always has issues with his father, and he will have to work through them. Anna has so much patience with him, it was very touching how she reached out to him and bought him around. Life is too short as Ben learns with Anna help she has opened up a whole new world for him as well as his father. I thought this was a good touching read that I enjoyed. I can't wait to see what the next book is about.

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Summary
Ben Crawford is forced to face the ghosts of his past after his mother’s accident and Anna Jenkins’s announcement she’s starting her own stables. Only then does he find the strength to hold on to all he’s left unclaimed.
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Ben Crawford has always believed the professional respect and acceptance he desired couldn’t be found at Sunnydale Farms. There were just too many ghosts residing in his broken home. Only when Anna Jenkins, the one constant at his mother’s therapeutic riding facility, announces she is leaving to start her own stables is Ben forced to grasp hold of all he’s left unclaimed.

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