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Pony Jumpers 4- Four Faults

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by Kate Lattey


  Can Marley dare to fall in love again to save Majestic's life?

  Reviews for Dream On:

  “Kate Lattey has produced another tremendous, character-driven book, with every bit of authentic horsey detail you could wish for. I defy you not to cry at the end. If you haven’t already gone and loaded this on to your Kindle go and do it now. You won’t regret it.”

  - Jane Badger, author of “Heroines on Horseback: The Pony Book in Children’s Fiction”

  “Kate Lattey’s characters are convincing and engaging, and the storyline kept me hooked from the first page to the very satisfying epilogue. A deliciously enjoyable read.”

  – Amanda Wills, author of the “The Lost Pony of Riverdale”

  Clearwater Bay #1:

  FLYING CHANGES

  When Jay moves from her home in England to live with her estranged father in rural New Zealand, it is only his promise of a pony of her own that convinces her to leave her old life behind and start over in a new country.

  Change doesn’t come easily at first, and Jay makes as many enemies as she does friends before she finds the perfect pony, who seems destined to make her dreams of show jumping success come true.

  But she soon discovers that training her own pony is not as easy as she thought it would be, and her dream pony is becoming increasingly unmanageable and difficult to ride.

  Can Jay pull it together, or has she made the biggest mistake of her life?

  Reviews for Flying Changes:

  “Excellent read in the traditional format: girl gets pony, works through traumas with the pony and in her own life. Brilliant New Zealand background, and excellent, accurate horse stuff.”

  – Jane Badger, author of “Heroines on Horseback: The Pony Book in Children’s Fiction”

  “Detailed and descriptive, it’s one of those books that once you start, you can’t put down.”

  – The Children’s Bookstore

  Clearwater Bay #2:

  AGAINST THE CLOCK

  It’s a new season and a new start for Jay and her wilful pony Finn, but their best laid plans are quickly plagued by injuries, arguments and rails that just won’t stay in their cups. And when her father introduces her to his new girlfriend, Jay can’t help wondering if her life will ever run according to plan.

  As her friends battle with their own families and Jay struggles to define hers, it is only her determination to bring out the best in her pony that keeps her going. But after overhearing a top rider say that Finn’s potential is being hampered by her incompetent rider, Jay is besieged by doubts in her own ability…and begins to wonder whether Finn would be better off without her.

  Can Jay bear to give up on her dreams, even if it’s for her pony’s sake?

  Reviews for Against the Clock:

  I absolutely love the books by this author! This is another fabulous story filled with ponies and the girls that love them. As always, the scenes of New Zealand countryside are descriptive and captivating, the characters are unique and compelling, and the horses are accurately depicted and eloquently wrought. Lattey manages to tell a horse story appropriate for a young audience without the stereotypical storyline and awful romance of many young adult horse novels.

  – Anne, via Amazon.com

  This was fantastic – somehow even better than the first. I think what I like about Jay as a heroine is that she’s not the best rider – she has to work at it. There are so many YA horsey books where the main character is an OMG amazing, undiscovered, super-talented rider who just never had the chance and those can be really, really annoying because really? How common is that?? Jay screws up, she gets mad, she LEARNS. I love that.

  – Jenn S, via Amazon.com

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  Many thanks to Paula Riepen for the use of the cover image.

  If you liked this story, please also check out my four full-length novels, also available on Amazon. There are some familiar faces in those books, as everything I write ties into each other, so although they are focused on different characters, quite a few of the people you have met in First Fence and Double Clear will pop up in previous (and upcoming) books.

  For more information on the characters and the timeline that the novels fit into, check out my website at http://nzponywriter.com

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  I live in Waikanae, New Zealand and started riding at the age of 10. I was lucky enough to have ponies of my own during my teenage years, and I competed regularly in show jumping, eventing, show hunter and mounted games before finishing college and heading to Massey University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in English & Media Studies.

  In the years since, I’ve never been far from horses, and have worked in various jobs including as a livery yard groom in England, a trekking guide in Ireland, a riding school manager in New Zealand, and a summer camp counselor in the USA, where I worked at the wonderful Road’s End Farm for five summers. During my time there, I wrote several short stories about the farm’s horses, which were a huge hit with the campers, and their encouragement inspired me to continue writing. I also had the joy and privilege to meet some amazing girls, and one incredible horse named Bittersweet, my true one in a million horse. Her memory will be with me forever.

  I currently own a Welsh Cob x Thoroughbred gelding named JJ, and keep myself busy training him show jumping and show hunter competitions, as well as coaching at Pony Club and judging local competitions.

  I have been reading and writing pony stories ever since I can remember, and have plans for many more. For recommendations on other excellent equine fiction to read, both contemporary and classic, check out the What to Read section on my website at http://nzponywriter.com

  FIND & FOLLOW

  Here’s where you can find and follow me on social media. I’d love to hear from you!

  Website: http://nzponywriter.com

  Email: nzponywriter@gmail.com

  Facebook: Kate Lattey – NZPonyWriter

  Goodreads: Kate Lattey

  Instagram: @kate_lattey

  Tumblr: nzponywriter.tumblr.com

  Table of Contents

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Preview of Pony Jumpers #5: FIVE STRIDE LINE

  More books by Kate Lattey

  Acknowledgements

  About the Author

  Find & Follow

 

 

 


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