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The Aspen Valley Series:
The Kentucky Derby is just one week away and we are highlighting the EBooks
Thrown, Jumped, and Branded in Colette Auclair’s award-winning Aspen Valley series!
THROWN
(December 2013; $5.99) is the first
 book in The Aspen Valley Series.  Professional horse trainer Amanda 
Vogel dreams of riding jumpers in the Olympics, but after seeing her 
best friend die in a riding accident, she’s so
 traumatized she can’t compete. Broke and desperate, she takes a summer 
job in Aspen teaching some big-shot widowed movie star’s spoiled 
daughters to ride—and braces herself for three miserable months. But the
 movie star is funny, down-to-earth, and gorgeous—and
 his spoiled daughters are just desperate for a mother figure. By Labor 
Day, she has to choose between capturing a gold medal…and the man who 
has captured her heart.
JUMPED
 (August 2014; $5.99), the second book in The Aspen Valley Series, is 
Colette Auclair’s steamy sequel to her “page-turning debut” (Library Journal),
Thrown. A young woman in the equestrian fashion business finds 
herself head over heels for her ex-husband.  Thoroughly enjoying herself
 at her best friend Amanda’s wedding, Beth is shocked when she is seated
 next to her ex-husband, Finn, at the reception.
 Determined to not let this fluster her, Beth strikes up a conversation 
only to learn Finn isn’t the same man she walked away from. 
Relieved the reception is
 over, Beth is looking forward to a relaxing weekend against the 
beautiful backdrop of sunny Aspen at Amanda and Grady’s estate.  Little 
does she know Finn will be partaking in the weekend
 activities.  But just as Beth decides to keep as much distance between 
her and Finn as possible, Finn has a terrible accident and Beth is stuck
 being his bedside nurse.  Over the course of the weekend, Beth and Finn
 discover that the wounds of their failed
 marriage are not all that’s left. There are sparks…and hope. But just 
as they decide to give it another try, Finn confesses a huge secret that
 could destroy everything he’s fought to get back—Beth, their 
relationship, and another chance at love.  Will Beth
 turn away, or will she take a leap of faith and say “I do” once (again)
 and for all? 
BRANDED
 (December 2014; $5.99), the third book in The Aspen Valley Series, will
 take readers on a wild and dreamy ride through the beautiful valleys 
and mountains of Colorado. 
 Professional, polite, and pearl-wearing, dressage rider and resort 
consultant Cordy Sims is the last person anyone would expect to initiate
 a weekend of debauchery. And yet, that’s exactly what she does after 
meeting a handsome stranger at an Aspen resort.
 Agreeing that they’ll leave personal details at the door, they indulge 
in a memorable weekend of carnal recreation. On Sunday night, Cordy doesn’t want to leave this charming, seductive man, but she must play by her own rules.
On Monday, Cordy sits in a meeting at the ad agency that’s hired her as a freelancer, and her professional and personal worlds collide. Turns out agency owner Jack Cormier looks just as good in the boardroom as he did in the bedroom. Forced to work together, Cordy and Jack can’t ignore the chemistry that crackles between them, or the deeper feelings that have developed. But secrets and scars from their pasts may prove too formidable, even for a love that’s as powerful as it is unexpected.
On Monday, Cordy sits in a meeting at the ad agency that’s hired her as a freelancer, and her professional and personal worlds collide. Turns out agency owner Jack Cormier looks just as good in the boardroom as he did in the bedroom. Forced to work together, Cordy and Jack can’t ignore the chemistry that crackles between them, or the deeper feelings that have developed. But secrets and scars from their pasts may prove too formidable, even for a love that’s as powerful as it is unexpected.
Praise for The Aspen Valley Series:
“The
 story portrays two convincingly flawed but likeable characters who find
 each other’s aults both provocative and exciting, as they try to decide
 whether a second chance at marriage is worth the
 risk.”
—Publishers Weekly on
Jumped
“Harris,
 the Brunswicks’ chef, is a clairvoyant Cupid, full of honest 
evaluations of people and their love lives. He adds a spark to the story
 as Auclair continues to build her cast of series characters and develop
 their varied personalities.”
—Library Journal on
Jumped
“In
 JUMPED, the author returns to the Aspen area with many of the same 
characters that were in her well–received debut novel, THROWN…Major and 
minor
 characters are interesting and likable, and the friendships add to the 
primary romance. There will be at least one more book in the series. 
Look for BRANDED to release in December. If you like horses, a tangled 
relationship, and a series that flows from one
 book to the next, check out these titles.”
—Romance Reviews Today on
Jumped
“If you’re looking for a highly entertaining, fast-paced, horsey beach read,
Jumped should fill the bill.”
—Horse Nation on Jumped
“There is 
enough tension among all the forces at play to keep the pages turning. 
Debut novelist Auclair is a 2012 Romance Writers of America Golden Heart
 Finalist, winner of the 2011 Winter Rose
 Contest, and a finalist in the 2011 Cleveland Rocks Romance Contest.  
Recommended for most romance fans.”
—Library Journal
on Thrown
“Romantic 
fiction with an equestrian theme gets a fun new twist in this novel 
which follows trainer Amanda Vogel… the star is single, handsome, and 
has the hots for Amanda. But both characters are
 carrying hefty loads of their own baggage, and as they navigate through
 various dramas and horse-related mishaps, the layers (both physical and
 psychological) start to come off. Thrown weaves horses into the 
story with a practiced tone, and the accuracy
 of equine knowledge and horse people adds to the plot. For a fun, 
entertaining read, be sure to pick up this debut novel by Colette 
Auclair.” 
—Horse & Style
on Thrown
“Totally
 accurate, as far as HorseGirls go…Colette Auclair nails the horse 
stuff…whether it’s describing Amanda’s selection of appropriate mounts 
for Grady’s beginner
 daughters, or setting up a human cross-country course for the girls to 
play Olympics over, or accurately detailing an episode of colic 
(including the joy when the horse finally poops), or explaining the 
feeling of connecting with a once-in-a-lifetime horse…my
 favorite part about the book, aside from the discussions of how horse 
training prepares just about anyone for human training…is the 
humor…Aside from getting the horse stuff right, the characters are also 
well-developed…The story is quite a page-turner, so
 be prepared to be completely unable to stop–like a runaway horse except
 actually fun.  And the book does have one pretty detailed sex scene and
 multiple explicit make out sessions, so it’s not for kids. Bottom line:
 if you like romantic comedies, you’ll definitely
 enjoy Thrown.”
—Horse Nation
on Thrown
 
 
 

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