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Kiki's always dreamed of owning a horse - with the help of her friends will she be able to add a horse of her own to her holiday wish list?
Let the summery vibes of this laugh-out-loud small-town romance remind you that nice people can finish first.
Austen can't say no - to her sister, mom, or anybody. Rand doesn't think of anyone else - with disastrous consequences.What happens when too-nice Austen, and too-much-trouble Rand both spend summer on the island?
Meg can't wait for summer to start, but can real life live up to Meg's expectations?
Meg has never known loss. Jared has been living with loss ever since his father's death. Meeting each other starts them on a journey that will change them both by summer's end.
"A great read and so appropriate to these times." - Amazon Reviewer"There is a calmness in this book ... that leaves you wanting more ... this is one I will re-read many times." - Amazon ReviewerWhen the world changes overnight, Aspen has her own, immediate, world to protect.Her horses, her land, and the business she's been building are all threatened by the shutdown and the virus causing it.For years Aspen's been wishing long-lost love, Dob, would return, and now - living alone, with so much responsibility on her shoulders - would be the perfect time for him to come back and help her out.Or would it?While the news calls for a return to normal, Aspen's begins to question whether that's what she wants. The pandemic might be giving Aspen the chance to make new decisions, new choices, a fresh start, if only she can find the courage to embrace them.
The one that got away.Meg's heard the expression before, but now she truly understands it.She wishes she didn't.Because the one that got away was the horse that tugged at Meg's heartstrings.Meg's going to need the help of best friend, Slate, and brother, Cam, to make sure she doesn't miss out on her next heart-horse, and to set her up for her first fateful appaloosa summer on the island.
Even before they meet, Cam and Lynsey have something in common. They're both searching for the good life.As much as Cam hates to admit it, the fun of getting over-educated, while being under-committed, is wearing off. Sure, he's made an impression - his research is published and his name is cursed by a trail of dumped and disillusioned women - but it's time for something more. If only he could figure out what that is.Lynsey is adrift. After years of floating through college, never fully deciding what she wants to do with her life, her dad cuts the purse strings. Left to her own devices, Lynsey knows she has to dedicate herself to something, but after a life of drifting, Lynsey's not quite sure how.When Cam and Lynsey stumble into running an old farm, they find themselves struggling to keep their heads above water. Both are sure this can't be the good life - on a falling down farm or with each other. But what if the good life is something that sneaks up on you? What if it's the quiet and chaotic adventures of the every day? And what if the only thing Cam and Lynsey need to live the good life, is to acknowledge how happy they already are, and admit it to themselves ... and to each other?
Starving, starving … Grace is always starving these days.But Grace is also strong, and determined, and skinny. For the first time ever Grace is as thin as she wants to be - nearly - and there's no way she's giving that up.Except, what if she has to give up other things to be able to keep wearing her new "skinny" breeches?What if it comes down to a choice between all the horses she loves - Sprite, the ferocious jumper, and Iowa, the sweet greenie, and Whinny, the abused but tough mare - and the numbers on the scale, the numbers on food labels, the numbers always running through her head?Grace knows what her stepmother, Annabelle, wants her to decide. She knows what Matt - gorgeous, amazing Matt - wants her to do. She knows what the doctors think.But she also knows nobody else can make this decision for her. And sometimes she's not even sure if she's got the strength to do it.There is danger in living with anorexia, and there is also hope. Objects in Mirror is a truthful exploration of these extremes and of the struggles that lie between them.
Thanks to the talent of her pushbutton super-horse, Ava, Mavis wins every ribbon, trophy, and championship she competes for. No rider effort required, and not much skill either – Ava does it all.So, when Mavis’s dad loses his job, and Ava must go up for sale, Mavis is swamped with … relief.She knows it’s the wrong thing to feel, but Mavis is used to feeling, thinking, and acting the wrong way. It’s why she has no friends.Also, riding’s been really boring, for a long time.With super-Ava sold super-fast, Mavis is ready to start enjoying her horse-free life.Until she meets Lucas. Lucas is everything Ava’s not. Stocky, dirty, untrained, and unproven, the former trail horse has the complete opposite on Mavis as her former show mare did.Mavis likes Lucas. She loves him, even.Lucas has a lot to learn, but it might be Mavis who gains the most from their new, unlikely, partnership.
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