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Eighteen year old Stacy Michaels comes home from school one day to find her horse, Bud is gone. She refuses to believe her granddad would risk her horses in a bank loan. To make matters worse Covid-19 has completely changed her life no school, no high school rodeos, no prom, and no graduation. Mike Masters, her granddad's partner in producing rodeos around the Ark La Miss has just rented the Michaels' home and arena. Beth Hogan, a member of her highschool rodeo team has her horse. See what happens when Mike and Stacy have to work together to keep a neighbor from getting Mike's rodeo stock.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Eighteen year old Stacy Michaels comes home from school one day to find her horse, Bud is gone. She refuses to believe her granddad would risk her horses in a bank loan. To make matters worse Covid-19 has completely changed her life no school, no high school rodeos, no prom, and no graduation. Mike Masters, her granddad's partner in producing rodeos around the Ark La Miss has just rented the Michaels' home and arena. Beth Hogan, a member of her highschool rodeo team has her horse. See what happens when Mike and Stacy have to work together to keep a neighbor from getting Mike's rodeo stock. What about Bud? How can Stacy prove he belongs to her and bring him home?
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Autorenporträt
Brenda Leigh worked as a math teacher for middle school and high school students for more than twenty-two years. Leigh and her husband, Danny live in Arkansas and have four children and twelve grandchildren. In addition to Winner's Creed, she is the author of A Friend Who Stays and Saddle Up Our Horses. She writes with a heart for sharing God's Word with young people through compelling stories that include scripture, gospel songs, and Christian characters who linger long after the last word is read.