Finding Faith (2)

Finding Faith (2)

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In this sequel to Finding Talent, things take a twist when Sadie Lawrence is asked to train a herd of twelve shires, that are to be used in the winter fair pulling hay rides and horse drawn carriages. She's reluctant at first, but when she reaches a financial crisis, she's forced to accept...after all she is getting paid a butt load. Her friendship with Ryan continues, but she's sure that she doesn't want it to go beyond that. The only problem is that Ryan may want to go a little but farther than friends. Not only does all this happen around her, but her best friend somehow manages to get Sadie, herself and Ryan lost while taking them on a overnight ride. Will Sadie find the courage to hold everything together? (It is advised to read Finding Talent first, so things will make more sense)
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Wabang, Wyoming ain't big enough for the both of them-or at least, that's how it's felt since sophomore year. Rhett Abbott and Abigail Reed were inseparable growing up. Their families' ranches stretched across the prairie from one another, and their childhoods were built on bonfires, rodeos, lake trips, and long summer nights. Abbott and Reed-two of the biggest names in town. Then came the night everything changed. A mid-autumn family camping trip, a fire pit under a sky full of stars, and a kiss neither of them forgot. But instead of drawing closer, they both froze-too scared to make a move, too proud to admit the truth. Rhett drifted toward Maria Olivares. Abby, out of heartbreak and maybe revenge, ended up with a Tillerson. Trevor Tillerson. Rhett saw them behind the Buffalo Bar, wrapped up in each other, and just like that, years of friendship went up in flames. They spent the rest of high school as enemies with matching bruised egos, sharp tongues, and lingering stares. Then Abby left town right after graduation, chasing a country music dream in Nashville-and Rhett never heard from her again. Until now. Six years later, Abby's back in Wabang-washed-up, heartbruised, and coasting on the last fumes of a stalled career. But this time, she's not just passing through. Thrown back together by old memories and even older tension, Rhett and Abby find themselves circling that same fire again. The feelings never left. The timing was just wrong. This is a second-chance, enemies-to-lovers romance filled with bull rides, bonfires, bar brawls-and a love that never really died. Because in Wabang, some feuds never fade. And neither does first love.

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