Allan Webber’s horses are his livelihood and his passion. So Allan is understandably pleased when friend Marcus sends him a stallion for his birthday – but he didn’t expect the added bonus that arrived in the same trailer.
Madeleine Urban is a down-home Kentucky girl who’s been writing since she could hold a crayon. Although she has written and published on her own, she truly excels when writing with co-authors. She lives with her husband, who is very supportive of her work, and two canine kids who only allow her to hug them when she has food. She wants to live at Disney World, the home of fairy dust, because she believes that with hard work, a little luck, and beloved family and friends, dreams really can come true.
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MADELEINE URBAN RETIRED Nov. 17, 2011 - I have made the personal decision to stop writing, for reasons that are important to me, including focusing on my family and my health. Writing and publishing comes with a whole set of expectations and pressures, and I find that it's just too much. While I am sad that this will upset and/or even anger readers, this is the right decision for me.
Abigail Roux will be continuing the Ty and Zane series, and I know she'll do a great job.
I really shouldn't get credit for reading this book as it was under ten pages. A stable owner gets a birthday present, and it's the rider, not the horse. Right to the point and entertaining for what it was.
Uhm, what just happened? Was there a plot somewhere? Maybe I missed it while trying to figure out why I payed money for 8 pages of... PWP? Or something? I don't know. I can't say more, except: Am I the only one who starts to squirm when people are shipped around as presents and then fuck, because suddenly there might be feelings?What?! Yeah. No.