The Girl Who Loves Horses: Pegasus Equestrian Center Series


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(The Girl Who Loves Horses was previously published under the title Fiel.)Shoveling manure – no sweat. Working with a rude stable boy – can deal with it. Teased, humiliated and snubbed, thirteen-year-old Sierra Landsing endures all for the chance to learn to ride and to be around horses. River Girard, the stable boy, loves the horses as much as Sierra. He treats each horse with kindness and respect and surprisingly, as friendship develops between Sierra and River, she feels he treats her the same way as the horses. An amazingly gifted rider, River teaches Sierra a style of riding that she loves. But River doesn't compete, and when Sierra starts taking lessons from a professional and is confronted with harsh training methods, she is torn between doing what she thinks is right, or looking the other way in order to pursue her dream of competing in the Pacific Regional Combined Training Championship.




The Boy Who Loves Horses: Pegasus Equestrian Center Series


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Sierra Landsing and River Girard are close friends; sharing their love and respect for horses, and helping each other recover from the loss of a friend and a horse they both loved. Sierra relies on River's coaching to help her progress in her ability to ride her Lusitano gelding, Fiel. River needs Sierra's help with the rehabilitation of his rogue horse, Corazon, rescued from the slaughterhouse. Sierra is not sure how she feels about River's interest in a very strange, gothic girl. River knows how he feels about Sierra's interest in a handsome, popular senior; he hates him. Sierra and River both suspect their enemy, Crystal Douglas, is using her elite status to manipulate those in her power to assure she gets what she wants; which is to win, and to humiliate and hurt both Sierra and River. Crystal owns a great horse, trained by River, and she may be unbeatable at the next Pacific Regional Combined Training Championship. The Boy Who Loves Horses is the continuing story of Sierra and River, and how their relationship with horses and each other effects the development of their characters as they approach adulthood.




For the Love of Horses


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“That's my horse; stolen from me five years ago!” declares an unwelcome visitor to Pegasus Equestrian Center. Thus begins the legal battle for ownership of three-day event champion Corazón.My life is good, thinks seventeen-year-old River Girard, working as an apprentice trainer at Pegasus. His horse Corazón is doing fantastic, and he has talented horses to work with every day. And best of all, Sierra is my girlfriend!Sixteen-year-old Sierra Landsing believes she is the luckiest and happiest girl on earth. With her horse Fiel, and the horses assigned to her to ride, she is increasing her skills as a dressage and three-day event rider. I have Horses to ride every day, and to top that, River is my boyfriend!Sierra and River do not know he may lose Corazón.Then Oberon, aggressive and dangerous, arrives at Pegasus. For the first time in his life, River does not know how to deal with a horse…




The Courage of Horses


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Book 4 in the Pegasus Equestrian Center Series continues the story of Sierra and River, now in college and facing the challenges of being apart. River's horse Oberon, just may have the talent to compete in the Olympics, but River resents that Sierra seems more interested in schoolwork than in supporting him in his riding career. Sierra wishes River could understand how important it is for her to make top grades in order to get into veterinary school. Todd is now a teenager, thriving in a supportive foster home. Working with horses has been very therapeutic in helping him overcome the psychological damage of an abusive mother. Now all Todd wants to do is ride hot-tempered horses - to gallop and jump. He can't understand why River thinks the best eventing prospect for him is Dune, a half-blind, calm-mannered mare. Jodi, a classmate of Todd's, is a social outcast, and feels very inferior to her attractive and popular twin sister. Jodi has always loved horses, and when she finally gets the chance to take riding lessons, she worries that her crippled foot will prevent her from learning to ride. But River is willing to give her a chance, and Todd is willing to help her get started, albeit at first begrudgingly. But their mutual love of horses results in a developing friendship in spite of the fact Todd has a crush on Jodi's twin sister. Sierra, River, Todd, and Jodi all share a mutual love of horses, and it is often the willing, forgiving, and courageous nature of the horses that help them find the courage to face the challenges and problems in their lives




Prey of the Falcon


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Two students, a Spaniard and her American friend, go missing from the University of Madrid, Spain. Evidence suggests that the two women were abducted, but there is no demand for ransom, no communication from any would-be kidnappers—nothing. They are just gone without a trace with only an open car door and set of abandoned car keys to indicate they were ever there. Weeks of investigation by the police and other investigative agencies lead nowhere. Captain Mercedes Garcia of the National Police Force and ex-Secret Service Agent Gene—Gino—Cerone, principal characters from the novel The Seventh Treasure, return in this new and challenging mystery to investigate the disappearance and find answers where there are none. The two soon discover a dark plot that touches the best and brightest women—leaders amongst their peers—at universities across Europe, ultimately taking them to the desert kingdoms of the Middle East. Cerone assembles an unorthodox investigative team that needs to circumvent a diplomatic nightmare involving monarchies throughout the Arab world, to find these missing women and bring them home safely. As with The Seventh Treasure, sales and royalties for Prey of the Falcon are donated to the Wounded Warriors Project and the Hilton Head Humane Association.







The Horse Road


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A thrilling adventure perfect for horse-mad girls




Strides


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Paint the Wind (Scholastic Gold)


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A sheltered girl. A wild horse. An unforgettable journey. This riveting story from Newbery honoree and New York Times bestseller Pam Munoz Ryan is perfect for fans of Marguerite Henry, Sara Pennypacker, and Rosanne Parry. Maya lives like a captive. At Grandmother's house in California, everything is forbidden: friends, fun, even memories. And her life is built on lies-lies Grandmother tells about her dead mother, and lies Maya tells to impress or manipulate. But then she moves to the vast Wyoming wilderness where her mother's family awaits -- kind, rugged people who have no tolerance for lies. They challenge Maya to confront the truth about who she is. And a mysterious mustang called Artemisia waits, too. She holds the key to Maya's freedom. But to find it, Maya will have to risk everything. . . including her life.




Wild Horses of the Summer Sun


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A wondrous story of adventure and friendship featuring a group of women who ride Icelandic horses. "Blame it or praise it, there is no denying the wild horse in us." - Virgina Woolf Each June, Tory Bilski meets up with fellow women travelers in Reykjavik where they head to northern Iceland, near the Greenland Sea. They escape their ordinary lives to live an extraordinary one at a horse farm perched at the edge of the world. If only for a short while. When they first came to Thingeyar, these women were strangers to one another. The only thing they had in common was their passion for Icelandic horses. However, over the years, their relationships with each other deepens, growing older together and keeping each other young. Combining the self-discovery of Eat, Pray, Love, the sense of place of Under the Tuscan Sun, and the danger of Wild, Wild Horses of the Summer Sun revels in Tory's quest for the "wild" inside her. These women leave behind the usual troubles at home: illnesses, aging parents, troubled teenagers, financial worries and embrace their desire for adventure. Buoyed by their friendships with each other and their growing attachments and bonds with the otherworldly horses they ride, the warmth of Thingeyrar's midnight sun carries these women through the rest of the year's trials and travails. Filled with adventure and fresh humor, as well as an incredible portrait of Iceland and its remarkable equines, Wild Horses of the Summer Sun will enthrall and delight not just horse lovers, but those of us who yearn for a little more wild in everyday life.