Kathy Helidoniotis

Kathy Helidoniotis

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Learning to ride Western style is the least of Ashleigh's worries. When Ashleigh Miller hears about the Pinebark Ridge Western Riding Show, her first reaction is, 'Cool.' Never mind that she doesn't know how to ride Western style. Ash has never been one to back down from a challenge. Still, with her job at Shady Trails Riding Ranch, training at the Riding Club, two horses, three best friends, three mortal enemies, a new baby brother and her parents' bed and breakfast up and running, Ashleigh feels like she's losing control. And just when she thinks that things couldn't be more overwhelming, her boss at Shady Trails asks her to take care of her grandchildren-for two months! Ashleigh can't say no, but Savannah and Mikenzie prove to be more of a handful than their adoring grandmother let on. As Ashley struggles to keep everything together, she must come to grips with the fact that things are changing in Shady Trails and accepting those changes might be her biggest challenge yet....

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The first book in an exciting new series about the adventures of a horse-crazy Australian girl named Ashleigh.

Ashleigh Miller is mad about horses, and she craves her own. But she can't afford one, her parents don't know anything about horses, and there just isn't room in her tiny back yard in the city. So, when Ashleigh's parents tell her that she can finally have a horse of her own, she thinks it's the best thing ever. But the good news comes at a price. Ashleigh's family is leaving the city and heading for the small country town of Shady Creek in rural Australia.

Ashleigh's life is about to change, and her adventures have just begun.

About the Horse Mad series:

When horses are at the heart of a series, it's pretty much guaranteed that every book will also feature fun, adventure and friendship. This series follows Ashleigh, an Australian girl, who's finally about to get her own horse. But she has to move from the city to the country and leave her friends and life behind.

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