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Win equestrian fiction (and other equestrian goodies!) with Equestrian Culture Magazine!

Ready to win some great equestrian goodies, including a three-pack of my paperback novels The Head and Not The Heart, Other People’s Horses, and Ambition? Head to your local Barnes & Noble and pick up the newest edition of Equestrian Culture Magazine, then join the Big Giveaway! You’ll find prizes from Dubarry, Goode Rider, the… Continue reading Win equestrian fiction (and other equestrian goodies!) with Equestrian Culture Magazine!

Book Reviews · Books · Equestrian Fiction

New “Ambition” Review Hones in on Main Character

The main character of Ambition, Jules, is a prickly young woman with a chip on her shoulder. Not the most endearing of characters, right? I was really worried about how Jules would be received by readers. After all, there were plenty of readers who told me that they wanted Alex, of the Alex and Alexander… Continue reading New “Ambition” Review Hones in on Main Character

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Exciting Reviews for “Ambition”

I’m so excited to share the first reviews for Ambition with you! When I read a review, I’m really finding out, at last, if I’ve accomplished what I wanted to with my story. Ambition, in particular, is a story that went through many, many incarnations as I tried to take it from a story that… Continue reading Exciting Reviews for “Ambition”

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@ Retired Racehorse: Horse-Crazy Doesn’t Look at a Calendar

This book review is posted over at Retired Racehorse, where I have been posting equestrian reads for years now. But for all my new readers, here is my latest review, for Maggie Dana’s outstanding Turning on a Dime: I’m often struck by how much we share with the equestrians of the past. Our tack, our boots,… Continue reading @ Retired Racehorse: Horse-Crazy Doesn’t Look at a Calendar

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@ Equestrian Ink: It All Comes Down To This

I’ve read my new book about six times in the past two weeks. It’s not because I’m obsessed with my new book (maybe I am a little bit) but because I’m an obsessive editor, in general. So I’ve been reading and rereading, tweaking and changing and fixing word by word, line by line, trying to… Continue reading @ Equestrian Ink: It All Comes Down To This