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MARY KIT CAELSTO (Cont.) SPINS ARE WILD BLURB EXCERPT Lora’s in the middle of a messy divorce with her bull rider ex-husband. Just because she left the WBR circuit and is making a name for herself as a trainer, now his buckle bunny of a girlfriend thinks she can take half of Lora’s farm, her two best horses, and even her truck and trailer in the divorce and do the same thing. Lora’s tired of propping up Billy and it is long past time he learned to cowboy up and take responsibility for his own life. She’s swearing off men for good. Until her best friend intro- duces her to an up and coming D-series barrel racer with plans of his own. Air whooshed from Lora’s lungs. Her throat tight- ened and she took a long drink of cold water; she would not cry. She refused to cry. Just because her ex had gotten himself stomped by a bull and broken both of his legs, taking him out of the season, he thought he could take her livelihood to finance his medical bills. She’d been on him about insurance. He’d told her he was good. He did- n’t need it. His sponsors would carry him through. Funny how they’d abandoned him now that he was possibly done with his career, not just this season. She scanned the list. Of course both Lolly and Badger were on it, as was the farm and all equipment included. Her truck and trailer rig were included, as was the house and land. Some things, like her interest in an equine events facility, she cared less about. Of course, he hadn’t included his assets, which Lora knew were considerable. He hadn’t been pleased when she’d settled down and started her training operation; this was his way of getting back. Lora rubbed the bridge of her nose. They had simply grown apart. Why couldn’t he see that? Note: This women’s fiction story contains romantic ele- ments and the romantic plot grows stronger as the series continues. Reviews Welcome. 7