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Caitlyn Lloyd has the world at her feet. Or more accurately-under her horse's hooves. With the 2016 Rio Olympics just around the corner, nothing is going to derail her long-held dream of winning a medal or two in Olympic dressage. Not even the reappearance of a childhood so-not-a-friend throwing her perfectly balanced life into disarray. Addison (Addie) Gardner's career is at its peak, and accepting a last-minute fill-in position as the lead veterinarian for the US Olympic Dressage Team was a no-brainer. The fact her crush from Pony Club is on the team is just a bonus. Not a distraction at…mehr

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Caitlyn Lloyd has the world at her feet. Or more accurately-under her horse's hooves. With the 2016 Rio Olympics just around the corner, nothing is going to derail her long-held dream of winning a medal or two in Olympic dressage. Not even the reappearance of a childhood so-not-a-friend throwing her perfectly balanced life into disarray. Addison (Addie) Gardner's career is at its peak, and accepting a last-minute fill-in position as the lead veterinarian for the US Olympic Dressage Team was a no-brainer. The fact her crush from Pony Club is on the team is just a bonus. Not a distraction at all. And it might just offer the chance to be friends with the girl who wouldn't even give her the time of day twenty years ago. But Caitlyn and Addie have very different memories of their time together at Pony Club and their first meeting as adults is less like a reconnection and more like a butting of heads. With the Olympics looming, they'll need to set aside their history and learn to work together. And maybe Caitlyn and Addie will realize childhood memories aren't always accurate and they have more in common than they would ever have thought. Maybe.
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E. J. Noyes lives in Australia with her wife, a needy cat, aloof chickens and too many horses. When not indulging in her love of reading and writing, E. J. argues with her hair and pretends to be good at things.