Tabby’s Big Year by Hollie Anne Marsh

Thank You to the Author Hollie Anne Marsh and Rachel from Rachel's random resources(https://www.rachelsrandomresources.com/) for providing me the copy and offering me opportunity to review this book  for the blog tour. 
@Hollieannemarsh @rararesources



Blurb
Tabby’s Big Year

After Tabby’s father vanishes, a deep rift develops in Tabby’s family. Tabby’s mother is focused on being a star performer in her pharmaceutical sales career, while Ava, Tabby’s older sister, is living with grandparents in Cornwall. Tabby feels neglected by her mother and jealous of Ava and although outwardly diligent and responsible, she’s like a kettle about to blow its top… bottling things up until it’s nearly impossible to keep a lid on her frustration and sadness.
Tabby finds solace with her best friends Cate and Violet at Sweetbriars Farm where she is nursing her dream horse Bliss back to peak performance, to be able to participate in the try-outs for the British Young Riders Squad.
Tabby also finds herself facing other challenges – saving her beloved horse Nancy from the knacker’s yard and finding the courage to tell her friends the truth about her family. 
Will Tabby be able to save the horses she loves and be brave enough to tell people how she really feels?



My Review

This is a great book about a girl Toby who loves horse riding and had suffered lot in her life. When her dad left her, she pull her long snow boots and heads to Sweetbriars farm for an upcoming party. Her favourite company is her horse as she loves horse riding, hanging out with her friends and looking after the animals in Sweetbriars farm. This is such a good read for animal lovers as it is full of emotions around the twist and turns of Taby's life. I would recommend this book full of emotions to all those who loves horses or animals.



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