Remedy

New from Madison Place Press and Alex Hall

 

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At just 28, Peter is one of the youngest athletes ever to secure a spot on Team USA’s Show Jumping roster for the Paris Summer Olympics and a shoo-in to win individual gold—

—until a freak on-course accident badly injuries Peter and the talented mare he’d been riding. Dreams of success in Paris quickly coming apart, he holes up at the family complex, Tulip Farm, to rehab and re-assess.

Reed Androku has recently chosen to follow their passion: holistic equine rehabilitation. Tulip Farm—an immaculate facility run by the famous McAuley-Griffin clan—seems the perfect place to chase that dream.

Peter needs healing, and a reason to hope. Reed’s got a knack for rehab and a soft-heart for hard cases, but they also have a dangerous secret. Fate throws Peter and Reed together, sparking a passion that could turn into something deeper, but first they must weather Peter’s recovery, the McAuley-Griffin family’s obsessive need to meddle, and Reed’s violent past.

A HEA with content warnings for homophobia, gun violence, and implied self harm.

★★★★★ “The representation of the LGBTQ community was amazing. Reed was a rare gem that I wish we could see more often in literature. I saw the author is also non binary and it’s great they could create a truthful character thanks to their own experience. Reed was such a sweetheart, but also hard to the core, when needed. I loved how driven and passionate they were – about their job AND their lover. Their background story was perfect. Very sad, but perfect in its content and depiction. I actually teared up when Reed opened their package with all the memorabilia. Despite everything that happened – and could still happen – to them, they were a ray of sunshine that pierced through Peter’s darkness.”

★★★★★ “I loved this book on so many levels. I learned a great deal about someone’s life-changing experience as a non-binary, Russian life and as an immigrant, a top rider’s extreme ups and downs, an unimaginable-supporting and loving family. So many well-written plot and sub-plots, all seamlessly flowing from one to another and back again. Can’t recommend this book more highly.”