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  • Reads 47,510
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  • Parts 27
  • Time 1h 32m
Complete, First published Dec 16, 2018
3 barrels
2 hearts
1 dream

That's every barrel racers dream. For Mackinzie Jordan, she's lived that dream everyday since she was three. She got her first pony, was taught how to ride and started competing after her grandfather took her to her first rodeo. It's not her dream anymore. She is a team with her gelding at her side. Twenty years later she's big in her name and knows what she's doing. 

When guys from another circuit start coming to the PRCA circuit, things get hectic. Especially when a guy she hasn't seen she was eighteen joins back.
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