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Jockeys and Jewels
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Acclaim for Jockeys and Jewels:
“Jockeys and Jewels is a sparkling jewel of a romance–clever, entertaining, and touching.” – Julianne MacLean, USA TODAY Bestselling Author
“Where have you been, Bev Pettersen? Any lover of the heart-jolting world of horse-racing will love this debut romantic mystery by the super-talented Ms. Pettersen.” – Pamela Callow, author of the Kate Lange thriller series.
“I loved this book. It was like reading a romantic Dick Francis book.” – Dr. Debra
“Blended with details about horses, racing and the life of a novice jockey who wants to make it big, together with the detecting and undercover work of a determined undercover agent, Jockeys and Jewels is a novel that proved to be an entertaining read…” – Maldivian Book Reviewer
“Bev Pettersen brings complex characters and a riveting story to life through engaging dialogue, a well crafted plot, and a budding love story centered around a cracking good murder mystery. Not just for fans of horse racing (think Dick Francis with romance). Highly recommended!” – Judith James, Independent Publisher Awards Gold Medal Winner
Here’s the set-up:
Racehorse trainer, Kurt MacKinnon, resents being yanked into undercover police work. But when his ex-partner is murdered, Kurt is determined to find the killer and moves his third-string Thoroughbreds to the backwater track where his partner was last seen alive.
Julie West, a struggling and dedicated jockey, pins her dreams of an elusive win on the new trainer in town, never suspecting she’s a person of interest–and not because of her riding skills.
Kurt didn’t expect his contrary colt to flourish under Julie’s feminine touch nor for his own rusty heart to soften. However, his deceit sucks them both into the cross hairs of a killer, and suddenly much more than their love is in danger.
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