Meanwhile, Vicky intends to train horses. Does her dream job mean she can’t spend time with her boyfriend before he leaves for college? Horse camp brings in much needed income to the McElroy’s Shamrock Stable, so how can a talented athlete like Sierra tell her family she wants to join the high school basketball and soccer teams at their training camps instead of teaching little beginners again?
After a stunning performance in the spring musical, will Dani ever be able to let her glory-hungry parents know she’d rather be at the barn this summer, not on stage in a theatrical company in Oregon? Catch rider, CeCe worries she won’t be ‘emancipated’ and allowed to remain with the people who offered her a ‘real’ home but are her new friends too busy to help when she needs them most?
It’s a drama-rama summer at Shamrock Stable. What will the five of them do to stay together and ensure each girl’s dreams come true?
Shannon Kennedy lives at a riding stable in the Cascade foothills where she organizes riding programs, teaches horsemanship now that she’s retired from teaching school, takes care of seventeen horses, trains whoever needs it—four-legged and two-legged, and writes young adult novels for Fire & Ice YA.
Yes, that means she will continue to write more characters that whinny and paw the ground for the Shamrock Stable series as well as encourage her human characters to solve their real-life issues in the Stewart Falls Cheerleaders series.
Visit her at www.shannonkennedybooks.com