Her Cowboy

Her Cowboy

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Emma had a great life! She was training to show in jumping events, she had loving parents, and an awesome group of friends. That was until her older sister died in a jumping accident when Emma was only fourteen. She had a front row seat to the whole tragedy. She hated horses and everything related to them because of what happened to her sister, Maddie. She forgot all about her past with horses, and set out to be a cheerleader instead. Always promising herself to never ride or even touch a horse again. Although her promise was about to be broken... ************************************** Blake is new to the small town he stumbled across while running from his horrific past. He doesn't know anyone besides his buddies that came with him, and he plans on keeping it that way. However, our plans don't always go how we want, especially when he finds a cute blonde girl just as broken as himself.
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