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The book birthday blog contest is over and the votes are all in. But before I announce the winners, I just want to say thank you to my most gracious hosts who helped me celebrate my book birthday for 
A Horse Called Trouble.
 I am so blessed to have such wonderful friends. 
(I do still have one more contest coming up if you missed this blog tour adventure. :-) 

I also want to thank all the visitors that celebrated with me. It was such a joy to see you join me and share your thoughts and comments. 

Now, I know I promised to give away 10 book with this blog tour, but I changed my mind. I decided to give away 15! I feel so blessed to have such wonderful people in my life, I want to share the joy. So, without further ado...the winners of the free e-book, 
A Horse Called Trouble, are (in no given order)

Gwen
Kay
Stacey Sifred
dgorman
Cheryl
S. Durham
Kathy Gilmore
Victorine
Sharon
Adriana
Edith Parzefall
Viviane
Killarney
Penny
Gloria

As soon as I receive your e-mail addresses from the given blogs, 
I will contact you and send your FREE e-book out. 
Thanks again for joining me! 

C.K. Volnek

 
 
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There is still time to enter in to win a FREE e-copy of A Horse Called Trouble.  Please visit any or all of the sites below and leave me a comment to gain a chance to win a FREE d-copy of my book to put on that e-reader you're getting for Christmas.  Good luck everyone. Winners will be announced the end of next week.
Merry Christmas! 



A Horse Called Trouble

A young teen must overcome her abusive past to save the defiant horse who taught her to love and trust again. Can Tara save Trouble? Or will Alissa destroy them both?

Visit these blogs to enter...
http://gracedelbygrace.blogspot.com/2011/12/horse-called-trouble_12.html

http://rosgemmell.blogspot.com/2011/12/introducing-horse-called-trouble.html

http://rryalsrussell.com/2011/12/19/1561c-k-volneks-a-horse-called-trouble/

http://www.ckvolnek.com/4/post/2011/12/a-horse-called-trouble-book-birthday.html

http://barbaraehrentreu.blogspot.com/2011/12/book-launch-party-for-ckvolneks-horse.html

http://meradethhouston.blogspot.com/2011/12/horse-called-trouble-and-contest.html

http://gmbarlean.wordpress.com/2011/12/22/author-interview-c-k-volnek/

http://roseannedowellauthor.blogspot.com/2011/12/meet-ck-volnek.html

http://mgddasef.blogspot.com/2011/12/ck-volneks-new-release-horse-called.html

http://www.lawnamackie.ca/wordpress/2011/12/726/

Good Luck!

 
 
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It's finally here!
A Horse Called Trouble
is NOW AVAILABLE  


Buy it here:
e-book - Muse It Up
Print - Amazon


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So, grab a piece of cake and a glass of punch and raise your glass with me to celebrate! 

In celebration, I'm also going to give one lucky reader who leaves me a comment a FREE e-copy of 

A Horse Called Trouble
So, just say 'hi' and you may WIN! 
Good Luck.

Thanks for stopping by!
C.K. Volnek 


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  A Horse Called Trouble

A troubled teen must overcome her abusive past to save the defiant horse that has taught her to love and trust again.

Tara Cummings hasn’t had an easy life. Abandoned by her mother at the young age of seven she’s been passed from foster home to foster home; not wanted anywhere by anyone. At thirteen she finds herself skeptic and suspicious, with no family, no friends, and forced to participate in horse therapy. 

Horse therapy “will teach trust, perseverance, respect and the value of teamwork,” or so says the program’s instructor. Tara is unconvinced. Trust only got her heart broken, perseverance only gets her put down, and no one respects or wants to team up with the misfit foster kid.  

At the therapy horse farm, Tara meets Trouble, an angry and defiant horse, bent on destroying everything and everyone around him. At first she’s afraid of Trouble, until she realizes he’s as misunderstood and untrusting as she is. She pushes aside her fear and a special relationship is formed as she alone manages to calm him, much to the surprise of everyone at the farm. Trouble trusts Tara, and Tara in turn finds hope and acceptance as well as the will to love and trust again herself. 

Tara’s self-esteem grows through the therapy program as she begins to work through her shyness and reservations. But her confidence is shaken as an even greater challenge looms ahead. Trouble’s manipulative owner is determined to have him destroyed because of his ‘dangerous’ nature. Tara must overcome her own limitations and fight to save the horse that has freed her heart and given her life value and meaning.  But can she save Trouble, or will Alissa destroy them both?


Thanks for stopping by!
C.K. Volnek