Noyes, on the other hand, is an expert, and the love she has for horses is in every word of this book. They make me feel very small, clumsy and fragile. Like with most sports, I know more than I would had I not met my wife (she once received an award for her articles on equestrian competitions), and I understood most of the words without using the glossary at the end of the book, but I mostly look from afar, awed by both the beauty and the height of horses. And if with that job comes a new friendship (or more), she won’t complain. Now an accomplished vet, Addie’s ambition is to do her job as well as possible. On Addie’s side, things are a bit different: Caitlyn was her first – and everlasting – crush. Addie Gardner was Caitlyn’s nemesis at Pony Club, or so Caitlyn remembers it. No way is she going to let her confusion over the new team vet derail her plans. All her hard work, all her sacrifices are about to pay. In Pas de Deux, Caitlyn Lloyd is on the verge of qualifying for the 2016 Rio Olympics as part of the US dressage team. Even with her more traditional romances ( Turbulence, Gold or this new one), there’s always something more. You know you’re going to get fantastic writing, relatable characters, and a great story.
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