A summer at one of the poshest riding camps in the province. A hundred horses. Rolling hills ribboned with hacking trails and cross-country jumps.
It looks perfect from the outside, but as a camp riding instructor Lacey soon finds the truth is terrible food, lumpy mattresses, and misbehaving ponies, with a good measure of staff drama thrown in.
It's hard not to be homesick during her first days off the island but a new horse, new friends, and a potential new love might change Lacey's outlook ... if she can figure out how to keep hold of them.