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What's NewSummer of Wild Hearts, the third book in the Whinnies on the Wind series - Scheduled to be released by PONY this fall!I leapt down the stairs and ran toward the mustang, waving my arms. The stallion was so focused on Cocoa that he didn’t see me. He was at the fence now, straining into it and stretching over with his long gleaming neck. Cocoa stood two yards away, looking at him curiously as he snuffled to her. As I raced toward them, he reached even farther, his lips quivering just inches from her shoulder – and then his teeth snapped together. His nip missed but obviously Cocoa didn’t like his intentions. She laid her ears back and trotted snootily away. The stallion reared and an ear-splitting neigh slashed through the air, then he charged along the fence, fire flashing in his eyes as he followed Cocoa toward the barn. Toward me. Closer. Closer. "Hey!" He didn’t even hesitate. I waved my arms as he bore down on me. "HEY!" Shock reverberated through my body as he finally noticed the horrible human right in front of him. His panic made my own heart sound like a bass drum in my head. Then he spun away and sprinted for the protection of the trees, looking like a contender for the Kentucky Derby. I watched him go with both relief and dismay. Relief, because both Cocoa and I were safe, me from being trampled and Cocoa from being abducted. And dismay for two reasons: first, he was simply gorgeous. I could’ve watched him prance about for hours. But Evy would get more opportunities to see the wild stallion, because he wasn't going far. He'd fallen in love with poor innocent Cocoa and wasn't one to give up easily. Evy and her mom have to keep the mares safe, but then Evy gets the opportunity to go to the rodeo for the first time in her entire life! How can she say no? And surely the mares will be safe in the barn while she's gone... Check out the new Buy A Book page!Click here to visit the new 'Buy A Signed Book' page. Now signed books are much easier to order.
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