Race the Wind

Race the Wind by Lauren St John is the second installment in the One Dollar Horse series, published by Orion Children’s in 2013. This UK edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Casey Blue and her horse Storm as they prepare for the prestigious Kentucky Three Day Event, a significant challenge that tests their skills and resilience.
Readers will encounter a blend of action and adventure as Casey navigates personal turmoil, including her father’s wrongful arrest and the threat of blackmail. The story delves into themes of love and romance, as well as the complexities of competition in the equestrian world. With Storm’s unpredictable behavior adding to the tension, Casey must rely on her farrier boyfriend, Peter, to help her overcome these obstacles and achieve her dreams.
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The second romantic thriller in the gripping One Dollar Horse series in which Casey and her horse Storm face the challenge of the Kentucky Three Day Event.
From the prize-winning author of the BLUE PETER BOOK OF THE YEAR AWARD, the second romantic thriller in the gripping One Dollar Horse equestrian series in which Casey and her horse Storm face the challenge of the Kentucky Three Day Event.
When Casey Blue’s victory at the Badminton Horse Trials earns her and Storm an invitation to the prestigious Kentucky Three Day Event, it is a dream come true. But that dream is about to turn into a nightmare.
After her father is arrested for a crime Casey is convinced he didn’t commit, she finds herself the victim of a vicious blackmailer. To make matters worse, Storm is behaving like the wild horse he once was. Faced with losing everything she loves, she needs the help of her farrier boyfriend, Peter, to win in Kentucky, one of the most challenging riding competitions there is. But is he for her or against her?
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