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Mass Market Paperback Something Worth Keeping Book

ISBN: 0373810512

ISBN13: 9780373810512

Something Worth Keeping

Cord O'Brien was a mountain man who could tame any horse--and couldn't be tamed himself. But when he tried to put high-society horse trainer Brenna Sinclair in her place, he realized he was fighting a losing battle, and it didn't bother him one bit.

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MOST EXCELLENT AND THEN SOME!

This story carries so many moving elements and lovable characters it is hard to put down. Miss Brenna Sinclair travels from her eastern home in Connecticut, to look over a piece of property she inherited from her snobby mother, to the western part of South Dakota. She is a horse trainer.Cord O'Brien was a mountain man from Wyoming on the trail of a wild Spanish mustang, he is in need of this stallion's bloodlines to continue breeding his small herd of Sp. mustangs to keep their lines pure. He is in hopes of preserving and proving the hardiness of his mustangs by entering the stud in the 100 mile endurance ride. Of course the stallion, "Freedom" is not enamored of the idea.Cord is part Indian and was raised by Jesse, his lifelong friend and mentor. He is also a blacksmith extraordinaire. And a hunk!Brenna soon convinces Cord that "Freedom" needs proper conditioning by her methods, even as she takes a young Arab stallion that her father considers a cull and readies him for the endurance ride. Brenna cannot forgive her father for not being in her life, not understanding the role played by her snooty mother in his exclusion.Her half-brother, Kyle is readying his fathers chosen Arab stallion for the competition and they develope a friendly appreciation for each other.There are so many elements that strengthen the story that you know that you have been envolved with the lives of some memorable people. Cord's bad back - Brenna's piano playing that adds to the attraction and Jesse's comments that "is the last that will be said on the subject!" [grin]I thoroughly enjoyed the descriptions of the horses and the people's interaction with them as I have been involved with Arabian horses for a number of years.High recommended but ---- --M!
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