An Ambitious Woman

Redwoods Series, Book 3

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Pub Date May 12 2017 | Archive Date Jan 23 2018

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Joy Barron is determined Redwoods will become a prominent thoroughbred stud, and dreams of breeding a champion racehorse. Although David Cavanagh doesn’t always agree with her ideas she refuses to take no for an answer, and schemes to get her way.

After their marriage, she continues on her willful way until tragedy strikes, and fills her with remorse.

Then Thunder, the big, black stallion enters their lives.

When David goes to America, and Josh Frazer comes to work at Redwoods, Joy faces the biggest dilemma of her life.

How can a woman love two men?  She can't have them both.

Joy Barron is determined Redwoods will become a prominent thoroughbred stud, and dreams of breeding a champion racehorse. Although David Cavanagh doesn’t always agree with her ideas she refuses to...


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An Ambitious Woman is a terrific historical romance. A woman torn between two loves. I enjoyed the plot, setting and the author's writing.

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The third book in the Redwoods Trilogy series a well written story that kept me turning pages. A love triangle story of one woman and the two men she loves. David Cavanagh and Josh Frazer and the horse she loves Thunder. I want to read the other two books in this series.

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