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writes Contemporary Women's Fiction, set in the spectacularly beautiful Big South Fork National Park in middle Tennessee.
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Linnhe McCarron writes Contemporary Women's Fiction.
She has written twelve books, all 'horse stories.' Her main characters are riders, and each book is filled with genuine details of horse ownership. No matter what breed you prefer or what your discipline might be, these books are for horse lovers who love to read books about horses.
Her thirteenth horse story is the current work in progress, due for release in January 2027.



About Linnhe McCarron
Linnhe McCarron is the pen name for Leslie Helm who lives in an equestrian community near Big South Fork National Park in Jamestown, Tennessee. Originally from Connecticut, she lived in Maine for fifteen years and Vermont for ten but she has had horses most of her life, wherever home might be.
She rides gaited horses now, a black Tennessee Walker named Luc, and a buckskin McCurdy Plantation Horse called Jax.
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My Books
Fool Me Once
The Riverwood Series Book 1

A Bitter Wind Blows
The Riverwood Series Book 2

Ride A Pale Horse
The Riverwood Series Book 4

Sunrise Side of the Mountain
The Green Mountain Trilogy Book 1

Far And Away
The Riverwood Series Book 5

Heart So True
The Green Mountain Trilogy Book 2

The Homecoming

We Are One

Signs of Life
The Riverwood Series Book 3

The Hand Of Fate
The Riverwood Series Book 6

The Stars Shine Bright
The Green Mountain Trilogy Book 3

Ready Or Not

Crossing The Line
JANUARY 2027
Savannah Ashford was raised in the elite world of Thoroughbreds in the heart of the famed Kentucky Bluegrass. She's engaged to handsome, ambitious attorney, Wesley Templeton, hurtling toward a wedding that will merge two of the area's wealthiest and most influential dynasties. Her future appears as carefully curated as the high-dollar broodmares at Ashford Run.
But what happens when Savannah becomes increasingly troubled by the cold-blooded course her father and other breeders have always taken concerning the use of nurse mares and the fate of their foals? When she begins questioning the ethics of the horse-racing industry? Caught between family loyalty, her conscience, and a growing conviction that she can't remain silent, Savannah must decide how much she is willing to sacrifice.
Only Savannah can follow the direction of her own moral compass when the line between tradition and truth is not easy to see. Walking away could cost her everything. But staying might cost her even more.

