Christine Meunier
Grace, Freshman and Settlement: Books 7 - 9
( May 9, 2020)
The next three books in the Thoroughbred Breeders series, combined into one collection!
Grace
Savannah is amazed by the bombshell that her sister has dropped. Almost as surprising is their parents’ reaction to it.
The joy of a potential relationship with Craig is suddenly overshadowed by an incredible feeling of responsibility toward her sister Keira. As Savannah works to do what she feels is right, she questions why her parents aren’t exercising the grace that Keira so obviously needs.
Everyone makes mistakes and they need to be accountable for their actions. In spite of this, Savannah knows that a great part of her faith is the ability to afford grace to others, so why aren’t her parents living out this part of their belief?
Freshman
Craig and Savannah are managing a relationship around their busy lives. Craig is rapt to be able to call the young Christian woman his girlfriend. He is also pleased to be planning the setup of his property.
With his eyes set on establishing a podiatry practice, Craig can’t help but imagine what that might look like with Savannah by his side. It seems that many of the males he knows are now in relationships. Not giving into temptation isn’t easy with the examples that are set before him.
Can Craig and Savannah balance their feelings for each other alongside the example they choose to set because of their faith?
Settlement
Savannah is excited for Craig as he gains the keys to his property and can start planning for his future practice. As he involves her in the plans, she questions what their relationship will look like in future years. Love, children and living on the property are all fanciful dreams.
The exciting possibilities are dampened as the Reunion Island woman unexpectedly meets Craig’s parents. It appears that his father is racist and Savannah knows with certainty that she cannot change her skin colour. So, how can she change how Aidan Pieters feels about her?