It takes the average reader 5 hours and 30 minutes to read All Good Things by Linda Shantz
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Book Three of the popular new series! Horse racing's dream team is back. With the Canadian Triple Crown on the line, the quirky little filly, Chique is back to her old tricks. A failed bid leaves her with a loss to avenge, and Nate talks Liv into the Woodbine Mile — a Breeders’ Cup “Win and You're In” race. Go big or go home, right? Except his big might backfire on him, when it earns him an invite to ride in California for the winter — but an injury derails any Breeders’ Cup California dreaming for Chique. Worse yet, he’s left feeling he has to prove his worth to Liv by going — then doesn’t exactly set the world on fire at Santa Anita. Liv knows horses, not people. She’s new to this whole relationship thing. Pushing Nate to go seemed like the right thing to do — even though she’s taking Chique to Florida to rest and recuperate. If she and Nate are meant to be, spending the winter with a continent between them shouldn’t be a problem, should it? Surviving the winter from hell is only the first hurdle their fledgling relationship has to endure. Their passion for the sport of kings and the love of the horses at its heart might end up being what drives them apart. Read the whole Good Things Come Series: Bright, Broken Things (A Prequel, Good Things Come Book 0.5) 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) Reviews for the Good Things Come Series: “Shantz has written a fantastic debut novel set within the behind-the-scenes setting of the (Canadian) racing industry with backdrops of Woodbine and its Queen’s Plate, Churchill Downs…and Snowbird destinations like Gulfstream and Payson Park.” – Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame. "Mixing together hope, heartbreak and romance, a dash of rivalry, and a great deal of excitement, Good Things Come delivers all the goods in terms of top-notch racing fiction. Set in the world of Canadian racing, the story is that of an intense young woman, a troubled young man, and the quirky but talented filly they both love. This is the first book written by an accomplished equine artist and former backside worker who knows her subject well and tells it with a master's hand." - Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award for excellence in Thoroughbred racing literature, finalist 2020. "Good Things Come...delivers sure-footed racing realities, a deliciously slow-burn relationship, and a jock for the ages-all in vivid, evocative prose that belies the book's debut status." - Diana Hurlburt, Readers Up "I’m so happy to have found an author whose knowledge of the world of horse racing is equaled by her ability to craft a really engaging story. What a gift!!" - Amazon Review "Characters are unlike any others I’ve read about in equestrian fiction before." - Amazon Review "This series is not just good - but GREAT." - Amazon Review 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.
All Good Things by Linda Shantz is 330 pages long, and a total of 82,500 words.
This makes it 111% the length of the average book. It also has 101% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 7 hours and 30 minutes to read All Good Things aloud.
All Good Things is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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