Author: | Mary Karlik | ISBN: | 9780996155649 |
Publisher: | GPK Publications LLC | Publication: | July 14, 2015 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Mary Karlik |
ISBN: | 9780996155649 |
Publisher: | GPK Publications LLC |
Publication: | July 14, 2015 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Three weeks after her longtime boyfriend dumps her, high school senior and queen bee Penny Wilson declares she is over him and finished with dating. But life without her ex is more difficult than simply repeating a few affirmations. A queen bee needs a king, or she wobbles dangerously close to the edge of the popularity ladder. To make matters worse, her dad announces he’s hired Wrangler-wearing calf roper Ty Jackson to work on their English horse farm. Never mind his curly blond hair and six-pack abs—he’s a rodeo team bottom-runger and no way is Penny going to admit she knows him, let alone allow him into her social circle.
As if having cowboy Ty around is not bad enough, he nabs her father’s attention on the first day—something she has been unable to do since she lost her mother to cancer two years before. The Annie, a charity horse show named after her mom, is mere weeks away. To Penny, it’s the most important show on the circuit, and the one she’s bombed in the stadium jumping portion every year.
Ty convinces her he can teach her to connect more deeply with her horse and settle her nerves in the show arena. But as they work together, Penny discovers that while she might be riding better, being around Ty does nothing to settle her nerves. Will a hush-hush relationship with Ty make matters worse with her dad? And what if her friends at school discover Ty is more than just a farm hand? Because between her show ambitions and her social status, she’s walking a fine line—and the price is everything that matters to her most.
Three weeks after her longtime boyfriend dumps her, high school senior and queen bee Penny Wilson declares she is over him and finished with dating. But life without her ex is more difficult than simply repeating a few affirmations. A queen bee needs a king, or she wobbles dangerously close to the edge of the popularity ladder. To make matters worse, her dad announces he’s hired Wrangler-wearing calf roper Ty Jackson to work on their English horse farm. Never mind his curly blond hair and six-pack abs—he’s a rodeo team bottom-runger and no way is Penny going to admit she knows him, let alone allow him into her social circle.
As if having cowboy Ty around is not bad enough, he nabs her father’s attention on the first day—something she has been unable to do since she lost her mother to cancer two years before. The Annie, a charity horse show named after her mom, is mere weeks away. To Penny, it’s the most important show on the circuit, and the one she’s bombed in the stadium jumping portion every year.
Ty convinces her he can teach her to connect more deeply with her horse and settle her nerves in the show arena. But as they work together, Penny discovers that while she might be riding better, being around Ty does nothing to settle her nerves. Will a hush-hush relationship with Ty make matters worse with her dad? And what if her friends at school discover Ty is more than just a farm hand? Because between her show ambitions and her social status, she’s walking a fine line—and the price is everything that matters to her most.