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Luck

Eventing • Book 4

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(638 ratings)

Why You'll Love This

Two elite equestrians living out of a horse trailer sounds like rock bottom — but this book argues it might be the closest thing to freedom.

  • Great if you want: competitive equestrian drama wrapped in a cozy mystery
  • The experience: warm but tense — relationship friction and sport pressure build quietly
  • The writing: Reinert writes horse culture with insider precision and genuine affection
  • Skip if: you're jumping in cold — series continuity matters here

About This Book

In the competitive world of eventing, success and security can vanish in an instant—and Jules and Pete are living proof. Stripped of the farm they counted on, they're starting over from the margins of the sport they love, with little more than their horses, each other, and stubborn determination. What makes Luck compelling isn't just whether they'll claw their way back into the upper ranks, but whether two people can want the same life when loss has hit them so differently. The stakes are romantic, professional, and deeply personal all at once.

Natalie Keller Reinert writes about horses and the people who love them with an insider's precision that never tips into jargon, and Luck carries the same propulsive, grounded quality that defines the Eventing Series at its best. The pacing is tight, the emotional dynamics between Jules and Pete feel earned rather than manufactured, and the equestrian world is rendered with enough texture to satisfy devotees while remaining fully accessible to newcomers. This is the kind of series entry that deepens your investment in characters you already care about.