The Pretty Horse-breakers

The Pretty Horse-breakers by Barbara Cartland is a historical romance published by Arrow Books in 1974. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Candida Walcott, who, faced with her father’s death, must sell her prized stallion, Pegasus. When Major Hooper offers to buy the horse and hire Candida to train it, she accepts and travels to London, where both horse and rider attract significant attention.
Readers will discover a tale that intertwines themes of love and ambition as Candida navigates her new life in the city. The story highlights the dynamics between her, the captivating stallion, and the charming Lord Manville, who expresses interest in purchasing Pegasus while making a proposition regarding Candida. This edition provides an engaging glimpse into the world of equestrian pursuits and romantic entanglements, set against a historical backdrop.
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Da Candida Walcotts far dør, ser hun sig nødsaget til at sælge sit dyreste hingsten Pegasus, som hun har haft siden den var føl. Men da køberne, Major Hooper, tilbyder at købe hesten og ansætte Candida til at træne den, tager hun imod tilbuddet og tager til London. Her skaber den smukke hingst med sin smukke rytter furore, og de får især opmærksomhed fra hjerteknuseren Lord Manville, der tilbyder at købe Pegasus med kun en enkelt at Candida følger med.
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