Hello, Everyone!
I am excited to share with you all a new release novel by Ani H. Manjikian titled Do You Believe in Legend? It is the sequel to Spirit of the Lone Horse, and both novels are under the science fiction genre. I hope that you enjoy reading about these beautiful novels and that you will pick them up for yourselves!
Spirit of the Lone Horse
A horse. A woman. A dream.
Nine years ago, things seemed simple to Jo Mason. She was going to be the first woman to raise the USMB International Championship trophy above her head. Double tragedy strikes the beginning of her quest. First, she finds her longtime companion dead in his stall. Second, his replacement almost kills her.
Now, she wonders what she’s meant to do with her life. Her fear of horses has left her estranged from her family as well as doubting and second-guessing herself.
During a quiet walk in the woods, she’s confronted by the rogue stallion’s son and a choice. Take control or keep running.
Do You Believe in Legend
Legend isn’t about people. It’s about pursuing a dream or higher ideal. About believing in something impossible and transforming the belief into reality through faith and hard work. The future is a legend written and unwritten.”
Jo Mason believes that creativity, spontaneity, and faith exist as definable words, but not actionable items. Negative consequences always follow the rare positive outcomes. It seems her destiny is surviving a chaotic world she can’t control. Hearing her own voice where she shouldn’t have leaves her wondering about her place in time.
Jeff has always been a part of her life, offering encouragements, wise words when she needed them, and many other things she can never completely thank him for. She knows he replaced her cousin who died saving his life. When she questions why he didn’t get to stay with his family, Jeff replies that without fixing the timeline everything she knows would be different.
When Jeff’s twin brother Randy falls into her lap, both literally and figuratively, Jo hopes he can give her a better answer. There is only one slight problem… He doesn’t remember anything about himself or his life and what he does, doesn’t help.
Together, the three of them learn that life isn’t about who or what you know, but who and what you care for.
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