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Golden Filly Collection One – Lauraine Snelling

“That’s okay. I’ll get the stalls cleaned out. Then we’ll all be done about the same time. Maybe we’ll get to that movie yet, the way the snow’s melting.” Spitfire shied when a load of snow swooshed off a fir branch and thwunked in the snow. He spooked again when another tree dumped its load. Trish hunched her shoulders to keep the drizzle from trickling down her neck, but she never took her attention from the frisky horse.
She stroked his neck with one hand and kept up a running commentary on all she saw. He settled after one round of the track and seemed as relieved as she when they turned back to the stables. “Better late than never,” Trish teased her friend who’d arrived while Trish stripped the saddle off Spitfire in his stall. “You want Gatesby or Firefly?” Rhonda gave her a have-you-lost-your-marbles look. Brad chuckled as he boosted the slender redhead into the saddle. “So you don’t want a blue-and-green from Gatesby, eh?”
Rhonda stared down at him from Firefly’s back. “A blue-and-green?” She started to laugh. “That’s a good one, Brad. No, I don’t want a Gatesby bruise, or to get dumped either. I don’t know how Trish puts up with him.” “With who?” Trish stopped Final Command in front of Firefly’s stall. Gatesby nickered in the stall next to them. To look at the blaze down his long face and the soft eyes, no one would guess him to be ornery, until he laid back his ears and reached for Trish’s jacket.
“Him!” Brad backed up the gelding so his back was out of range of Gatesby’s nipping teeth. He gave Trish a leg up. “You should have put him on the hot walker to work off some of his meanness.” “I’m starved.” Brad closed the door and shot the bolt on the tack room when they were finished. “I’ll go home and change, then we can go.” “I gotta call my mom first.
She’ll probably say okay now that it’s warmed up and I’m not driving.” Rhonda sniffed. The cold had made her nose run too. “Well, we better hurry. I have to be home in time to feed, in case David doesn’t get back. We could get hamburgers at the drive-in window at Burgerville.
That way we can make the matinee.” Trish pushed open the sliding glass door. While they waited for Rhonda to call home, she slipped out of her jacket and hung it over the back of a chair to dry. “Want a cookie, Brad?” “Just one?” “No, you nut.
Golden Filly Collection One* Golden Filly Collection Two* Secret Refuge (3 in 1) DAKOTA TREASURES Ruby • Pearl Opal • Amethyst DAUGHTERS OF BLESSING A Promise for Ellie • Sophie’s Dilemma A Touch of Grace • Rebecca’s Reward HOME TO BLESSING A Measure of Mercy RED RIVER OF THE NORTH An Untamed Land A New Day Rising A Land to Call Home The Reaper’s Song Tender Mercies Blessing in Disguise RETURN TO RED RIVER A Dream to Follow • Believing the Dream More Than a Dream * 5 books in each volume OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com Golden Filly: Collection One Copyright © 1990, 1991, 1992 Lauraine Snelling Previously published in five separate volumes: The Race Copyright © 1990 Eagle’s Wings Copyright ©1991 Go for the Glory Copyright © 1991 Kentucky Dreamer Copyright © 1991 Call for Courage Copyright © 1992 Cover design by Dan Pitts Cover photography by Lauri Wade Higdon Scripture quotations are from the New King James Version of the Bible.
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