ABOUT THE BOOK
Savannah Reynier isn’t sure how she should classify her relationship with Craig Pieters. They’re not dating but she’s keen to spend as much time with him as possible. As she learns about his beliefs, that desire increases.November proves to be a busy month at work for Savannah. The days fly by as she celebrates the Melbourne Cup, deals with a damaging storm and turns a year older. All the while Savannah is learning more about horses and breeding; more about the South African man who has come into her life.
As Craig helps her to increase her horse knowledge and challenges her to live out her faith, Savannah finds herself wanting more than friendship. But after Jackson, is she willing to make herself vulnerable again?
INTERVIEW WITH CHRISTINE MEUNIER
Christine, what's your favorite thing about the writing process?
That some characters and scenes just come to life in my mind so quickly, they seem to write themselves!
Do you write every day?
No, I don’t! But there generally isn’t a day when I am not plotting something for one of my stories! I just don’t always have the opportunity to get those ideas down in written form. (But I do go over the scenes and dialogues in my head many times so I don’t forget them.)
What books do you currently have published?
2016 was a big year for me! I released 6 books including 2 non-fiction. I now have:
- Horse Country – A World of Horses
- B and B I love that cover!
- The Free Rein series books 1 – 6
- The Thoroughbred Breeders series books 1 – 3
- Equine Passive Income Streams (non-fiction)
- 52 Steps to Kick-Start Your Equine Career (non-fiction)
Wow! Is writing your dream job?
Actually, it is! But I still desire to have land and set up a horse business so I can get back to hands on work with horses.
How often do you tweet?
Daily! But I am able to do that because I schedule tweets a month in advance.
Smart. Would you make a good character in a book?
That depends on your idea of good! I have traveled, survived a kick to the head by a horse, gotten married, have two children, and dream of doing a lot more with my time on earth!
What five things would you never want to live without?
My bible, a notepad, pen, a cup of tea, and music.
What do you love about where you live?
Many things! I am in North East Victoria, Australia. It’s an area that is surrounded by horses, many touristy areas, it is a small regional town (less than 30,000 people), it’s less than 10 minutes to most places, it’s not an expensive place to live!
What’s your favorite fast food?
KFC is something we regularly have as a family to celebrate birthdays.
As a Kentuckian, I have to say that's an excellent choice! What’s your favorite beverage?
Tea! In particular Irish Breakfast tea.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Christine Meunier considers herself introduced to the wonderful world of horses at the late age of 13 when her parents agreed to lease a horse for her. She started experiencing horses via books from a young age and continues to do so, but recognises that horses cannot be learnt solely from books. She has been studying horses from age 16, starting with the Certificate II in Horse Studies and she completed the Bachelor of Equine Science in 2016. Christine has worked at numerous thoroughbred studs in Australia as well as overseas in Ireland for a breeding season. She then gained experience in a couple of Melbourne based horse riding schools, instructing at a basic level before heading off overseas again, this time to South Africa to spend hours in the saddle of endurance and trail horses on the Wild Coast. She writes a blog about equine education which you can view at http://equus-blog.com/.
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