The second book in Natalie Keller Reinert’s beloved Eventing Series, set in the high-stakes world of three-day eventing, now reimagined with an all-new recording.
It took a hurricane for her to admit it, but Jules Thornton is finally falling in love. After losing her farm and nearly her life last year, Jules is back on her feet, living with her horseman boyfriend, Pete Morrison, at his idyllic Briar Hill Farm. But it’s trouble in paradise when Pete is offered a dream sponsorship and a trip to England, while Jules is offered a much less glamorous position in Florida vacationland. Pete is counting on her to help him keep Briar Hill afloat, so she swallows her pride and goes.
Through everything life has thrown at her, Jules has been confident in one thing: she knows horses, and she has a special connection with her horse Dynamo. But her new trainer doesn’t seem to see Jules’s talent. With Pete on another continent and Dynamo struggling in the arena, Jules doesn’t know who she is anymore—as a girlfriend, or a horsewoman. Is this new relationship worth relearning everything Jules thought she knew about horses and about life?
In Natalie Keller Reinert’s beloved eight-book Eventing Series, we follow Jules and her friends through the joys and losses of competitive eventing, as they climb to the top of their sport—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.