I surprised myself by tearing through this book in two sittings. The way it’s written makes you feel like you’re right there in the dirt tracks, hearing the crowd roar. Affirmed’s story isn’t just a sports recap—it’s got this undercurrent about what it means to strive for greatness against all odds. The chapters on the Belmont Stakes had me gripping the pages like I was watching it live. Even if horse racing isn’t your thing, the human (and equine!) drama is universal.
I loaned my copy to my dad, a casual racing fan, and he couldn’t stop talking about it for weeks. The book balances technical details—like training regimens and race strategies—with emotional beats that hit hard. The section on the 1978 Triple Crown races reads like a thriller, especially when detailing how close Alydar came to overtaking Affirmed. It’s also a nostalgic trip for older fans who remember the era. For newer fans? It’s a masterclass in why this sport captivates people.
You know, I picked up 'Affirmed: The Last Triple Crown Winner' on a whim after seeing it recommended in a horse racing forum, and it completely sucked me in. The book isn't just about the races—it dives deep into the bond between Affirmed and his jockey, Steve Cauthen, which feels almost like a underdog sports movie but with real stakes. The rivalry with Alydar adds this intense, page-turning drama that makes even non-fans lean in.
What really got me was how the author captures the 1970s racing scene, the tension in the air at Belmont, and the sheer unpredictability of sports history. It’s not dry stats; it’s heart-pounding moments and behind-the-scenes struggles. If you love stories where passion and perseverance collide, this one’s a winner—pun intended.
What stood out to me was the author’s knack for making historical moments feel fresh. The rivalry, the photo finishes, the quiet moments in the stables—it all paints Affirmed as more than a champion. He’s a character you root for. Whether you’re into biographies or just love a good comeback story, this book delivers. Plus, the photos included add this visceral layer that’s pure gold.
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The solar flares fried the world A sudden wolf gene turned half the population into beasts. Now humans are either breeders, collaborators, or …dead.
I was Rylan's breeder. Until he found his "mate" and told me to run.
So I ran.
Now I trade my body for shelter. My mouth for food. My cunt for a knife to sleep with. Sex isn't love out here. It's currency… It's the only language the people in this wasteland understand.
Four of them want me now.
A cursed Alpha who threw me away but can't stop hunting me. A scarred commander with something feral crawling under his skin. A man who remembers nothing of his past yet had never been touched gently in his life. And a wolf lord's son who sees something in me I don't even see in myself.
There's also a bandana-faced scavenge, He pins me in the dark and tells me to run. He's not one of the four. He's just the reason I sleep with a knife.
They all think I'm just a breeder… warm body…A hole to fill….
They don't know I'm the last one left who remembers what the world was like before the fire.
And I'm done being used.
Let them come. I'll take their cocks in my pussy, their lies to my ears , their desperate hands on every curve on my body and then?… I'll take their throats.
She smirks, before asking "do you like that, my little mate?”. I’m too far gone to even care about the “little” part. “Yes..” I manage to breathe out, before she licks me again. “Say please, my little mate” she taunts, her eyes still glued to mine and her hand still pleasuring me. “Please Lola” I breathe out. And just like that, she wraps her mouth around the tip, before taking in my c*ck until it hits the back of her throat. “I… I’m cumming” I croak out, when I feel I’m about to topple over. She pulls her mouth off, and immediately places my c*ck between her perfect . I move up and down slowly, as my starts to cover her . ****** Lola is an omega within the Red Dagger pack. She was found as a baby in the woods. With her curvy body, blonde hair and green eyes she is the total opposite of all the other wolves. And as a result, is treated like an outcast. Lola long awaits the day she turns 18, gets her wolf and is able to leave Red Dagger. All she has to do is withstand one more schoolyear, despite the constant struggles to reign in her anger. But what happens when the bucket runs over and her restraint finally snaps? As the story unfolds, she will come across those who desire her and her fated mates, the Lycan princes. Lola has never wanted a mate and after all betrayals is reluctant to trust anyone anymore, but will she let any of them in eventually? And what happens when her wolf is revealed to have special powers? Will she find her happy ever after with a mate, her fated mates, or will the darkness swallow her whole?
(Mommy, When will I see daddy?)
"I know you're not Ava, Summer Hills," he enunciated my name in a hushed tone, and it was as though he breathed life into my very existence.
"You belong to me now, Mate. And believe me, once I mark you as mine, there's no escaping my claim."
As I attempted to steady myself, he drew closer, his arms curling around my slender waist as his lips pressed against mine in a firm seal.
****
To ascend the throne, he needs a child, and to get a child, he needs a breeder.
To save her mother, she needs to sign the contract and be sold to a cold, sick Alpha, Alpha Alexander, and to save her life, she has to run and leave the pack.
But unknowingly... with the Alpha's unborn triplets.
Eli Navarro left the pack world at eighteen with one bag and a decision, never look back. Ten years later he's the most feared Omega lawyer in the territory, three years deep into a rights treaty that could change everything, and one signature away from winning.
That signature belongs to Kieran Voss.
The Alpha who rejected him. Who is now, somehow, his stepbrother. Who is dying from what he did, and who needs Eli to survive it.
Eli doesn't owe Kieran anything. He knows that.
He's just not sure his wolf agrees.
“Beg, little mate. Let’s hear how sweet you sound when you’re desperate.”
“She won’t beg for you. She’ll crawl to me, just like she should.”
“Pathetic. Both of you. She already knows she belongs to me.”
Dahlia thought her biggest problem was surviving college with her dignity intact. Blackridge Academy was brutal enough—where dominance and bloodlines meant everything. She already endured the cruel whispers, the “waste of tuition” insults, and a boyfriend who flirted with other girls while she clung to him, desperate not to lose the only affection she thought she had.
But her quiet misery ended the night her cheating boyfriend breaks up with her.
The searing pain across her chest was more than just fate.
It was three mate marks.
Knox Rivers — her brother’s best friend, the brilliant Alpha-to-be who can’t stand that his weak, bullied mate is her.
Jace Blackmoor — the Lycan King’s golden son, cruel playboy, who laughs at the bond and swears he’ll break her until she kneels.
Zayne Lachlan — the hybrid everyone fears, a dangerous artist with hands stained in rumors of blood, who stares at her like she’s his salvation…and his curse.
Dahlia becomes the academy’s obsession, the girl with three marks who doesn’t deserve even one. Her boyfriend fears her. The other girls retreat from her. Everyone hates her.
And yet… her three mates won’t let anyone else touch her.
Not out of love.
Out of possession.
And possession comes with a price.
I woke up in a cage, left in his arms.
"You can't keep me here."
"Watch me."
Dante de León is forty-six. Silver haired. Dangerous. He took me. Won't explain why. Won't let me go.
"I'm not yours!"
"Your body says different, little wolf."
Then she walked in. Ice blue eyes. Centuries old. Deadly.
"Poor thing. He thinks you're only his."
Two immortal enemies who want me. One impossible pull I can't fight.
"I'm twenty. You're both..."
"Old enough to ruin you properly," he growls.
"And make you beg for more," she whispers.
🔥 Caged. Claimed. Fated. 🔥They'll burn the world down before they let me go.
But I'm the one playing with fire.
Man, what a ride 'Affirmed: The Last Triple Crown Winner' was! The ending hits you right in the feels—it’s this beautiful culmination of Affirmed’s legendary rivalry with Alydar. The documentary wraps up with that iconic 1978 Belmont Stakes, where Affirmed barely holds off Alydar by a nose to clinch the Triple Crown. The tension is insane, even though you know the outcome. The film then shifts to the aftermath, showing how rare this feat truly is—no horse has matched it since. There’s this bittersweet tone because, while Affirmed’s legacy is immortal, it also makes you wonder why the drought has lasted so long. The closing scenes linger on jockey Steve Cauthen’s emotional reflections and the bond between the team. It’s not just about racing; it’s about heart, grit, and a moment frozen in time.
What really stuck with me was how the documentary humanizes the sport. You see Affirmed’s retirement, his life as a stud, and how his legacy lives on in pedigrees today. It’s a love letter to horse racing’s golden era, and by the end, you’re either tearing up or Googling 'how to buy a racehorse.'
Growing up around horse racing, I’ve always been fascinated by the legends of the sport, and 'Affirmed' isn’t just a name—it’s a story of grit. What makes him unforgettable isn’t just the Triple Crown win in 1978; it’s how he did it. That fierce rivalry with 'Alydar' turned every race into a nail-biter. The Belmont Stakes especially felt like a movie climax, with Affirmed clinging to victory by a nose after Alydar pushed him to the limit. It wasn’t just speed; it was heart.
Even now, rewatching those races gives me chills. The way Affirmed and his jockey, Steve Cauthen, worked together was pure magic. They faced pressure no modern horse does, with media scrutiny and a target on their backs. And yet, they never cracked. That consistency—winning all three races in a single year—is why he’s still the gold standard. Newer champions like 'Justify' are impressive, but Affirmed’s era had something raw, something unscripted. It’s the kind of drama that makes sports history stick.
I picked up 'Red Rum: A Racing Legend' on a whim after hearing a friend rave about it, and I’m so glad I did. The book isn’t just a dry recounting of races and stats—it’s a heartfelt dive into the spirit of one of the most iconic racehorses in history. The author does a fantastic job of weaving together the drama of the track with Red Rum’s personality, making you feel like you’re right there in the stands, cheering him on. The way they capture his resilience, especially after his early setbacks, is downright inspiring. It’s not just for horse racing fans; it’s for anyone who loves an underdog story.
What really stuck with me were the little anecdotes about Red Rum’s quirks—how he’d nuzzle his jockeys or prance around the paddock like he knew he was the star. The book also doesn’t shy away from the darker side of racing, like the injuries and pressures these athletes face. It’s balanced and honest, which I appreciate. If you’re looking for a book that’s equal parts thrilling and touching, this one’s a winner. I finished it in two sittings and immediately wanted to rewatch his Grand National wins.