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  • Summer of Wild Hearts

    Angela Dorsey

    Paperback (Enchanted Pony Books, June 15, 2012)
    At last, Evy's over-protective, hermit mother is letting her go somewhere - to the rodeo in town! She plans on having tons of fun doing something normal for a change. But as usual, adventures find her, this time in the form of an abused, drugged, and terrified mare who hates humans so much she refuses to trust even Evy. As Evy tries to help her, Twilight, her intrepid filly, is miles away and in danger. How can Evy save them both?
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  • Summer of Wild Hearts

    Angela Dorsey

    eBook (Enchanted Pony Books, May 3, 2012)
    At last, Evy’s over-protective, hermit mother is letting her go somewhere – to the rodeo in town! She plans on having tons of fun doing something normal for a change. But as usual, adventures find her, this time in the form of an abused, drugged, and terrified mare who hates humans so much she refuses to trust even Evy. As Evy tries to help her, Twilight, her intrepid filly, is miles away and in danger. How can Evy save them both?
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    Hardcover (n/a, March 14, 2010)
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  • Summer of Wild Hearts

    Angela Dorsey

    Paperback (Enchanted Pony Books, Jan. 1, 1705)
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  • SUM OF HEARTS

    EDGAR ESCOBART

    language (EDES-EDITOR, March 26, 2012)
    DESCRIPTION: “Now you and i are full of hummingbirds, luminous tin that the poets call hope, perfect blue games and subtle fires. We arrived one drizzly night to each other, devastated by merciless solitude, affirmed by dreams and flowers, to offer ourselves bewilderedly to the reality of love. Life back then was covered in tin and soot. The sorcerers extolled death from the world’s pulpits, while deaf philosophers and blind mathematicians (in droves) denied us the right to be marvelous saxon porcelain. The new caresses between us were repeated furiously. They mounted us inebriated, dancing over our hands, our lips, our bodies; and they delivered us from condemnation and cemeteries. We learned to be happy, keeping it far from the eyes of conscience. We learned to be each other’s only geography; to always remain just the two of us located in the two of us.”ABOUT THE AUTHOR: EDGAR ESCOBART: Under different pseudonyms, he is the author of entertainment books published in several languages (books on love, self-help books, and children’s books; romance novels, detective novels, spy novels, paranormal novels, etc.) and of screenplays produced for distinct media (film, television, and theater). His collection Book of Love for Young Women, particularly targeted at a readership of young teenage women, comprises his most highly sought-after creative work in the countries where his books are sold. Some of his literary works (narratives, poetry, screenplays) have been awarded prominent international prizes. He is a sociologist and social communicator/journalist, with additional studies in screenplay writing and film and television directing. With the sales of his books, he maintains his private foundation. -This eBook is published under his real name-. -This eBook is published under his real name-.
  • Summer of Wild Horses

    Esther Carleton-Lausten

    Paperback (Review & Herald Pub Assn, July 1, 1988)
    The author recounts a special summer in the 1920's when she and her sisters visited Grandma's Montana farm where they encountered rattlesnakes, rode a variety of animals, and watched Uncle Hank break wild horses.