Emily Dickenson won the first phase of the Talent Scout series but none of that seemed to matter the moment her father sailed headfirst over the neck of his horse Canterbury and landed on a jump pole. Riding can be dangerous, everyone knows that but the people who have made horses their lives have come to terms with the fact, until it affects one of their own.
And while her father is in the hospital with Missy by his side, it falls on Emily’s shoulders to take over the running of Fox Run Farm. But the grooms don’t want to take orders from a fourteen year old and neither do the wealthy clients. They want to know when their real trainer is coming back or they’ll be moving to another barn. And a revolt is really the last thing Emily needs when she is trying desperately to hold her life together.
So when a new trainer shows up to help, it seems like things are finally going to be okay. Emily can concentrate on getting ready for the second Talent Scout show and the boarders will stop complaining and everything can go back to normal. But there is something about the new trainer that Emily doesn’t like, a bad feeling that she just can’t shake. And if things seem too good to be true, it’s probably because they are.