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Maggie Dana
Maggie Dana's first riding lesson, at the age of five, was less than wonderful. In fact, she hated it so much, she didn't try again for another three years. But all it took was the right instructor and the right horse and she was hooked for life. Her new riding stable was slap bang in the middle... show more



Maggie Dana's first riding lesson, at the age of five, was less than wonderful. In fact, she hated it so much, she didn't try again for another three years. But all it took was the right instructor and the right horse and she was hooked for life. Her new riding stable was slap bang in the middle of Pinewood Studios, home of England's movie industry. So while learning to groom horses, clean tack, and muck stalls, Maggie also got to see the stars in action. Some even spoke to her.Born and raised near London, Maggie now makes her home on the Connecticut shoreline where she divides her time between hanging out with the family's horses and writing her next book in the Timber Ridge Riders series. www.maggiedana.comwww.timberridgeriders.com

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Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 9 years ago
And we are back to awesomeness. I am loving this series more and more, this book was just so much fun, and also finally didn't have so much Angela crap.Because that Angela crap was just getting annoying, in the last book she really topped it off with even more crap than I would even think was possib...
Twirling Book Princess
Twirling Book Princess rated it 9 years ago
A brand-new book in this series that is capturing my heart. However I do have to say that while I did like this book a lot, it was a bit less enjoyment than the previous book. This was due to one thing (there was also 2 other things, 1 falls kind of in this one, the other will be spoken off after ...
Manga Maniac Cafe
Manga Maniac Cafe rated it 10 years ago
3.5 to 4 starsWow - the adults in Kate's life all need lessons in dealing with kids. Her father is distant at best, her trainer expects the 14 year old to have the common sense of an adult, and Angela's mom isn't just a helicopter parent - she's like an out of control Tomahawk on a constant warpath...
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