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All Roads Lead to You by Jennifer Probst

thewoollygeek's review against another edition

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4.0

Animals, cute couple who are wounded souls and need to meet in the middle, great romance, was I going to love this, it was a dead cert ! A lovely light read, entertaining, a book you pick up and just feel happy reading, a HEA and lots of emotion, lovely read.

Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for a free copy for an honest opinion

kcorgi's review against another edition

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emotional funny medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

sunup7670's review

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5.0

Heart warming tale

Absolutely amazing story of love and redemption. Well written with characters to fall in love with, and an adorable cast of furry friends you will wish you could take home.

saschadarlington's review

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5.0

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Every once in a while, a novel comes along at just the right time to hit all of the right notes for its reader. It just so happens that the week when I am reminded of just how important animal rescue groups are, I read a lovely, heart-felt, sometimes funny romance that involves a family doing rescue work.

All Roads Lead to You by Jennifer Probst is the third novel in her Stay series. While I could tell immediately that it was part of a series (the new loving couples are a dead giveaway) and I hadn’t read the previous two, I didn’t feel letdown at all. The characters mingling in each other’s lives was definitely a thing, especially because of their physical proximity.

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rachael1786's review against another edition

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challenging emotional funny hopeful informative inspiring fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.5

paddlefoot55's review against another edition

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5.0

ARC received for an honest review

YES! The next book in the Stay series is here - and it is my favourite in the series so far.

I have been waiting for Harper's story as I have read the first two books in the series, and Ms Probst has definitely not disappointed with All Roads Lead To You.

I have adored the time I have spent at the B & B and farm so far, and this time we get to spend a lot more time with Harper out in the barns. And oh my, if you thought Hei Hei was great in the previous books, you are going to love the Captain - I don't want to give anything away about them, but they had me laughing and smiling to much.

Then there is Aidan. Well, hello good Irish sir! What's not to love about you lol. I mean, if Harper doesn't want you, you can come Down Under and ... well.... you know.. down under 😛

As much as I do adore Aidan and Harper, for me this story really was about the animals. I can't help it, I just love them all and want to hug them and pet them and squeeze them and call them George.

I really would be quite useless on the farm hahah.

I was left smiling as I finished this book. After some emotion filled reads, this was just the thing I needed.

I can't wait to see what Ms Probst brings us next.

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becsa's review against another edition

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4.0

This was a really interesting book about finding love, pushing the boundaries and finding success above all the odds.

I loved Harper and everything that she did for the farm. It broke my heart to see what she went through in high school and I loved that she found her safe place at the farm and in the barn. I could understand why she was apprehensive with hiring Aidan as she worked so hard to get the farm the way she wanted it and didn’t want someone else destroying what they had worked so hard for.

Aidan was super interesting in that he had a past that he was definitely on the run from but we were never privy until the end on what all happened to make him leave. He really needed to make something of himself and get his name out there so I was worried about how much he was willing to do or sacrifice to get publicity. I knew he had feelings for Harper but I crossed my fingers that it would be enough to keep everything in check.

The farm was so awesome and being a Disney lover it made me so happy to learn all of the names of the animals. Hei Hei was just so funny, especially when comparing him to his counterpart in the movie. Captain Hoof was also just a great animal and the “suit” just made me laugh so many times and I loved the bond he had with Phoenix.

I really liked the jockey Elmo and how they all worked together to get Phoenix trained and figure out all of the weaknesses. I was super happy with how things progressed. I don’t know much about horse racing so I have no idea how realistic everything was but I was still happy for everything.

It was interesting when Colin Flynn approached Aidan and then Harper and I was glad that Harper was able to figure out the real truth before it was too late.

The end was good with Harper making the decision for Aidan which had to happen but then it ended perfectly!

sgarrett27's review against another edition

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5.0

This series just keeps getting better and better!

All Roads Lead to You is Harper Bishop’s story and oh how I loved every single page of this book.

It brings all the feels to you and Harper’s compassion for animals completely melted my heart. Harper loves animals and runs a horse rescue farm on the same property as her sister, Ophelia’s B&B.

This book has a really awesome and unique twist where it brings the world of horse racing into the mix which really piqued my interest. The main animal is her horse Phoenix that she rescued and saw in him a true racer. When Aidan O’Connor comes to the B&B for a little holiday, he never knew he’d find his next champion horse to train. When he finds himself bored, he goes down to the barn and meets Phoenix for the first time. He sees something in him and knows that he has to see what he has. He also wants to get into Harper’s good graces by helping out around the barns.

The connection between Harper and Aidan is intense but they fight it to keep it in Phoenix’s best interests. But eventually, they end up giving in and it turns out to be an absolutely beautiful romance.

I loved all the attitudes that each animal and character has in this book. Phoenix has attitude in spades and when Captain Hoof enters the mix (you’ll see who I mean) things just turn adorable.

All Roads Lead to You is just as much about the animals as it is about Harper and Aidan and I truly loved that!

There is absolutely nothing that I disliked about this book and I truly can’t wait to see what Ms Probst writes next!

mbgreenbooks's review against another edition

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funny lighthearted relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

arhodes202's review against another edition

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5.0

Another amazing emotional, full of angst read by Jennifer Probst. I've loved this series and have been anxiously waiting for Harper's story. It was all I was hoping for and more. I adored the relationship and interactions between Harper and Aiden from their first meeting. The love they both have for all the broken animals on the farm is heartwarming. But the love they have for each other is breathtaking. I absolutely love Phoenix the abused horse they work with and Captain Hoof, a goat who was also abused and they take in on the farm. Aiden and Harper will melt your heart, break it in two, then put it back together again even stronger. This book will have you laughing and crying and going through all the feels. I love the dynamic of this family and would love to see more from them. What a great read.