The third book in Natalie Keller Reinert’s beloved Eventing Series, set in the high-stakes world of three-day eventing, now reimagined and repackaged!
Jules Thornton isn’t afraid of anything―except, maybe, riding racehorses. So she never imagined she would find herself at a racetrack at dawn. But Briar Hill Farm is in trouble, and she and her boyfriend, Pete Morrison, are willing to do just about anything to save their home. Jules’ easygoing new boss, Alex, couldn’t be more different than her, but they share a passion for their horses and a fierce ambition. And Jules really needs a friend right now, because Pete has been more distant than ever, stressed out by Briar Hill’s legal troubles and spending a suspicious amount of time with the beautiful horsewoman down the road.
As Pete continues to flounder, Jules takes the reins. But is the right path for her the right path for Pete, too? And can she convince him that he will be okay without Briar Hill, if the legal case doesn’t go their way? To move forward, Pete and Jules must learn that real courage means hanging on for dear life, and knowing when to let go.
In Natalie Keller Reinert’s beloved eight-book Eventing Series, we follow Jules and her friends through the joys and heartbreaks of the competitive eventing circuit, as they work their way into elite echelons—and into one another’s lives and hearts. Utterly immersive and propulsive, this series is an unforgettable journey for anyone who has ever fallen in love with horses or humans.
A Macmillan Audio production from Flatiron Books.
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Natalie Keller Reinert grew up in Maryland and Florida and has spent much of her life in the saddle. From galloping racehorses at Aqueduct, to grooming for international-level Event riders in Ocala, to riding on mounted patrol in New York City, Reinert’s given it a try. In 2011 she released The Head and Not the Heart, which became the first of four novels in the Alex and Alexander series. She’s also written novels set in eventing and horse showing. Reinert is a two-time semi-finalist for the Dr. Tony Ryan Book Award, for literature about the horse racing industry.
Barrie Kreinik is an actor, singer, playwright, and voice-dialect coach based in New York City. Her audiobook narrations have earned an AudioFile Earphones Award. A graduate of the Brown/Trinity MFA acting program, she is a proud member of AEA and SAG-AFTRA.