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This time, Jules might be in over her head.

With Pete away in California, new horse Confident Liar proving to be a difficult ride, and the co-op moms feeling their oats now that she’s a big-time upper-level rider, Jules is feeling the pinch from every direction.

There are championships on the line, new horses in the barn, and a general feeling of chaos in the air.

Luckily, Jules has old friends to count on. But as the summer heats up, it seems like everyone wants a piece of Jules—and she doesn’t know if she can turn in a winning season for Alachua Eventing Co-op … or even for herself.

Get ready for Book 6 of The Eventing Series! This is a ride you won't want to miss.

The Eventing Series: taking readers on a thrilling adventure filled with brave people and their horses, the savage beauty of Florida horse country, and a romance that burns deep between two equestrians dedicated to their sport.  In this seven-book series, you can join Jules Thornton and a cast of horses and equestrians on an intensely realistic and relatable ride through Three-Day Eventing, as Jules learns not just about becoming a better horsewoman, but a better human.

Read the entire series!

Bold: A Prequel to the Eventing Series

Book 1: Ambition

Book 2: Pride

Book 3: Courage

Book 4: Luck

Book 5: Forward

Book 6: Prospect

Book 7: Home

Praise for Natalie Keller Reinert

"Natalie Keller Reinert is the author that readers looking for adult equestrian fiction are looking for ... the dialogue is snappy and right on, and the horses and their personalities jump off the page." - Megan D., Grabbing Mane review on Amazon


"Strong women are Ms. Reinert's stock in trade and I love it." - Lori, Grabbing Mane review on Amazon


"I highly recommend all Natalie Keller Reinert's books." - appychicken, Christmas at Catoctin Creek review on Amazon


"You know it's going to be a great day when you can download a new Natalie Keller Reinert book to your tablet!" - LifewithRen, Christmas at Catoctin Creek review on Amazon


Perfect for readers of equestrian fiction such as The Horsewoman by James Patterson, Riders by Jilly Cooper, Dark Horse by Dick Francis, The Horse Whisperer by Nicholas Sparks, or books by Sara Gruen (Water for Elephants, Riding Lessons, Flying Changes), as well as fans of equine non-fiction such as Monty Roberts (The Man Who Listens to Horses), Tik Maynard (In the Middle are the Horsemen), Denny Emerson (How Good Riders Get Good, Know Better to Do Better), Susan Richards (Chosen by a Horse) and more.