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Pride

Eventing • Book 2

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About This Book

Jules Thornton has rebuilt her life after catastrophic loss, settling into a rhythm at Briar Hill Farm alongside her boyfriend Pete Morrison. When competing opportunities pull them in opposite directions, Jules finds herself alone in Florida, working under a trainer who seems blind to her abilities. The real tension isn't geographic distance or professional setback, though. It's the quiet erosion of the one certainty Jules has always carried: her instinctive bond with her horse Dynamo. As that connection falters, so does her sense of self, in competition and in love.

Barrie Kreinik brings a grounded warmth to Jules that keeps the story from tipping into melodrama. Her pacing through the equestrian sequences feels physically present, capturing both the technical demands of three-day eventing and the emotional stakes underneath. The 9-hour runtime moves efficiently, with Kreinik distinguishing characters cleanly without theatrical excess. For listeners who respond to sports drama rooted in character rather than action, the audio format suits Reinert's introspective style particularly well.