Book description
A wild and dangerous mountain setting and a daughter who lives,
breathes and sleeps horses is a recipe for trouble for ranch owner,
Sandy Scott. But Kirstie is undaunted by her mother's warnings. She's at
her happiest riding the trails through the tall forests and deep canyons
of the Meltwater Range...
There's a new horse at Half-Moon Ranch: a pure white, silky-maned mare
called Hollywood Princess. But Hollywood's glamorous looks belie her
tough nature, and a fun rodeo competition seems the perfect way to show
off the talents of this ex-champion. But disaster strikes; a freak
accident leaves both Hollywood and Kirstie's best friend, Lisa, badly
injured. Lisa can't bear for the horse to be destroyed - but does
Hollywood have the willpower to pull through? Born and brought up in
Harrogate, Yorkshire, Jenny Oldfield went on to study English at
Birmingham University, where she did research on the Bronte Novels and
on Children's Literature. She then worked as a teacher, before deciding
to concentrate on writing. She writes novels for both children and
adults and, when she can escape from her desk, likes to spend time
outdoors. She loves the countryside and enjoys walking, gardening,
playing tennis, riding and travelling with her two daughters, Kate and
Eve.