Claire Svendsen
Winter Wonderland
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( Jan. 2, 2015)
Emily Dickenson finally has everything she’s ever wanted. At least that’s what she thought. But it turns out that living at Fox Run isn’t nearly as glamorous as she imagined it would be, especially now that she is the hired help. Looking after everyone else’s horses wasn’t exactly what she had in mind when she found out she’d be living at the prestigious boarding and training facility. And even though her father is the top trainer there, it seems like he barely has time to give her any lessons at all. In fact, she’s not even sure he wants to fix their broken relationship.
But it is Christmas vacation and all anyone can talk about is the Winter Wonderland show. Whoever wins will be guaranteed a spot in the Young Rider clinic, a chance to train with top Olympic riders and the possibility of competing in the Talent Scout Series. And Jess wants to make sure she wins at any cost, even if it means cheating.
Only Christmas isn’t just about shows and winning. It’s about helping others and believing in things beyond yourself. Because there is a very special horse out there who needs rescuing and sometimes, Christmas miracles do come true.