Weekend Aesthetic {7}

The Weekend Aesthetic is a new feature where I post book aesthetics every weekend. They might be of a book I’m currently reading or recently read or read a long time ago or one I consider to be a favorite of mine—there’s no rhyme or reason to it! For now I just want to keep it simple and feature all different kinds of books (but there might be themes in the future).

I recently reread Miranda Kenneally’s Racing Savannah, one of my favorite books in her Hundred Oaks series, so I knew my seventh Weekend Aesthetic had to feature this book. What I love about Miranda’s books are that they are all companion novels set in the same high school and that most of them feature different sports! Racing Savannah is about a girl jockey who just moved into town and features the next generation of Hundred Oaks characters! There’s definitely some Downton Abbey upstairs-downstairs feels as Savannah and Jack try to navigate their feelings and relationship.


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Release Date: December 3, 2013
Find it: Goodreads, Amazon, Barnes & Noble

They’re from two different worlds.

He lives in the estate house, and she spends most of her time in the stables helping her father train horses. In fact, Savannah has always been much more comfortable around horses than boys. Especially boys like Jack Goodwin—cocky, popular and completely out of her league. She knows the rules: no mixing between the staff and the Goodwin family. But Jack has no such boundaries.

With her dream of becoming a horse jockey, Savannah isn’t exactly one to follow the rules either. She’s not going to let someone tell her a girl isn’t tough enough to race. Sure, it’s dangerous. Then again, so is dating Jack…

 

What do you think of this aesthetic? Have you read any of the Hundred Oaks books?

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