Always There - Reviewed by horse_lover
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This was a really great book! It kept me reading and I loved it. I was really sad that Amy felt that Ty and Joni were trying to take over Heartland. But Amy gets through it really well. It's also really bad that Amy didn't know Fanfare's history, or why he should be at Heartland, because she and Ty are the most important people there, and hurt herself because it was a secret to her! Sugarfoot is dying, and I felt sorry for Lou. Lou's married life seems as good as being at Heartland with Amy and Jack, and she still works there. When Amy sees Virginia Tech and Chestnut Hill, that's amazing and she felt at home instantly. I love how Heartland is about more than horses- it's also about people, experiences, opportunities, and just day-to-day life. An awesome end to the series--but I wish it's still being written!
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