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A Dying Breed

A Dying Breed

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Romance
Daughter of a PBR stock contractor and hometown all around cowgirl Jade Wilson battles conflict with the biggest enemies she knows during her senior year. Her younger sister Kyla and cancer. After discovering her sickness, Jade creates a bond with her lifetime nemesis Kyla while teaching her how to barrel race and becomes even closer to a special cowboy.
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June Hazard grew up around bucking bulls her whole life. Her dating life is a lot less complicated than training and caring for over twenty of these monstrous bulls. At age 18 she is living on her grandfather's ranch, taking care of herself and loves her free time. But one night at a rodeo leaves here star struck. Her grandfather runs the ranch and let's her go out to compete with her high school rodeo team. "Grandpa I want to compete in the pros." She told him one night. "I'm not stopping you." Was his response. One person that rides for eight *seconds* One *minute* to meet a person that you've always wanted to. One *hour* to spend getting to know each other. One *day* to try and get over it. One *week* to realise you work for him. One *month* to see he could be the one. One *year* to fall in love with the one you least expected.

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