Synopsis:
For Kennedy, graduation day will most likely be the best day of her high
school years. Tormented by classmates, the time spent behind those four walls
has been next to impossible, and all Kennedy has wanted to do is blend into the
background and disappear. The only friend she has ever felt connected to and
could depend on is her horse, Brave. All of that changes the day she meets
Jesse Blake.
For Jesse, simply getting by has been his life for the past few years.
Bouncing from foster home to foster home, Jesse was easily expendable and
forgotten by the people who were supposed to care for him, unless he was
breaking the law. That is, until his latest crime spree sends him away from the
concrete jungle of Washington D.C. and to the sunny, small town of Golden
Springs. It’s there Jesse can’t escape the looks from everyone who treat him
like the delinquent he appears to be. All of that changes the day he meets
Kennedy McDowell.
In a chance meeting, Kennedy discovers her father’s newest employee on the
ranch is the criminal the entire school is talking about. It’s this working
relationship with Jesse that allows her to finally discover what it’s truly
like to have a friend she can talk to. It’s also how Jesse discovers Kennedy is
nothing like the other people in town. Together, they will learn what it takes
to finally Believe in Brave.
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M.S. Brannon was born and raised in the Midwest. She still resides there today with her wonderful husband and son. When she is not writing or reading, M.S. Brannon spends time with her family, watching movies, and discovering new music. She writes romance because she believes love and heartache is the rawest emotion one can experience.
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