
Member Reviews

This is the first book in this series I’ve read I got a copy to review and absolutely loved it I will definitely go back and read the rest of the series being a former horse girlie I loved the story and characters I can not wait to read the rest.

First book I read from this author. It's a 4.25 ⭐ for me. As an ex-equestrian, this was a warm hug, the author encapsulates a lot of the feelings in a comprehensive couldnt have said it better myself. Pete wasnt my cup of tea, but I don't have to agree with her choices... Overall great book!

I really enjoy Natalie Reinert's writing. She really keeps you wrapped up in the story. Jules has a lot of growth throughout the series, and Home is no different. If you are not a person who understands a lot about horses, you will be able to both learn and follow along the story easily! If you aren't much of a horse person, just know that while the Jules life and relationships are the main focus.... her life is horses so keep that in mind.

I love these books and this new edition is fantastic. You don’t need to be a horse lover to enjoy the depictions of sport, a barn filled with personable kids, how Jules deals - or doesn’t - with pregnancy, and her relationship with Pete. Challenging people, horses and situations keep the story moving and the characters growing. The Florida setting is vividly described and the story has great pacing. Highly recommended.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an eARC. All opinions expressed are my own.

“Home” is book seven in the “Eventing Series” by Natalie Keller Reinert. This book is a wonderful wrap-up for the Eventing Series - loose ends are tied up and it’s great to read about Pete and Jules’ new home with their horses. While things may have changed from the beginning of this book, it’s a wonderful change for the better - and a bit more calmer for the two main characters. It’s also great to see the family that Jules created with the Co-op kids rally together to support her. Great read - but I don’t recommend starting with this book - do read the first in the series and be prepared to plow through these books (even if you aren’t a horse person).