Mending broken hearts
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 56m
  • Reads 200
  • Votes 29
  • Parts 13
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2017
Guys, I'm working really hard on this and would really appreciate it if you would read this!! Book cover made by @Kate_Kattey , Shgout out to them!
.   Emily used to be a normal 13 year old... At least, in her perspective. She was a crazy, horse loving girl who never stopped smiling or laughing. Her best friend, Crystal, was almost the same- horse crazy, always smiling girl.Their parents owned a horse farm together, and when Emily and Crystal  got horses of their own, They swore they would take lessons together, do everything horse related together. Always. On the day of their first competition, an accident happed. After that, Emily Swore she would never have anything to do with horses ever agian. Can a broken girl and two broken horses  help each other's hearts to mend?


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