She watched as Kenya was led through the gaping mouth of the horse-van. She gritted her teeth, determined not to show any emotion.The two men from the equine transport company heaved the ramp shut and clanged the bolts into place.Kenya was just a horse, after all, she told herself.‘Right,’ one of...
She opened the door to let him and the cold night breeze in. Rhys greeted her with a kiss and a raised eyebrow. ‘I got your text. What was so important that it couldn’t wait until morning?’ ‘Come in. I’ll tell you inside,’ Frankie said, her heart hammering with anticipatio...
When she’d broached the subject and said her insurance would cover the costs, he’d merely nodded and carried on reading the Racing Post. And apart from the bare communication necessary in their jobs, he hardly said another word. Not that she wanted any great heart-to-hearts, Pippa thought as she ...