I do not ordinarily gravitate to stories set during the Civil War and/or the Antebellum Southr; however, I did not mind the setting in this one. I really enjoyed the story, thought it was well written, liked the characters, didn't think the Christian angle was overdone, and HAD looked forward to...
Just after the civil war, our stud-muffin protagonist walks onto Nashville's renown thoroughbred plantation of Belle Meade intending to ask for a job in order to learn how to train horses. His only fault? He has to keep secret that he joined the "wrong side" of the battle field and it's discovery...