Tack 'n Togs (equine trade magazine) voted Rimfire 'Best New Horse Book' Rimfire, the sixth book in the Morgan Horse series, takes readers to a whole new realm within the world of horses. When Heather travels to Oklahoma to visit family friends, she is introduced to barrel racing. Falling in love with this quick-paced sport, Heather is thrilled when she returns home and discovers Rimfire, a fabulous Morgan barrel racer that just happens to be for sale. When her parents refuse to buy yet another horse, Heather convinces her friend Nicholas to purchase Rimfire. Everything is going well until Heather decides to take Rimfire to a competition without Nicholas's permission. What will happen to the horse as he makes that final turn around the last barrel, and more importantly, has Heather jeopardized her friendship with Nicholas, all for the sake of a ribbon? And don't miss the new book Meet the Morgans - the perfect companion to the Morgan Horse series where readers can meet the real horses behind the stories. Heather charged into the ring, her whole body tense, her mind on her problems instead of her horse, and her trembling hands clutching the reins tightly. Rimfire tossed his head as he neared the first barrel, trying to release the pressure on his mouth. The reins were too short and pulled the bit back against the bars of Rimfire s mouth, forcing his head close to his chest. He needed to stretch his head out to help balance his body, but Heather refused to loosen the reins. Rimfire managed to clear the first barrel, and as he aimed for the second one, Laura reached the ring. The instant she saw the pair in the ring, she noticed that Rimfire didn t have his overreach boots on. Heather! she screamed, Stop! Stop! Rimfire doesn t have his boots on! but her voice was drowned out by all the other people screaming, cheering, and yelling, Pocket! Pocket! Coming around the second barrel, Heather s preoccupation with Nicholas s finding out what she d done destroyed what little concentration she had left. She couldn t hear Laura, nor did she notice all the screaming. Heather clenched the reins, and as Rimfire tried to curve his body around the barrel, his constrained body position forced him to stumble. He fell toward the barrel, and Heather s shin slammed into the metal rim. The barrel moved and tilted and almost rolled over but then wiggled back into place. Meanwhile, pain tore up Heather s leg as a small trickle of blood oozed out onto her sock. At the same time, Rimfire s back leg overreached and tore at the bulb of his front heel. He too, felt pain shoot up his leg, but the proud Morgan was in full race mode, and his competitiveness would not allow him to stop. Rimfire took several tumbling steps forward, and the entire audience cringed. Would he fall? The horse refused to succumb to defeat and fought the urge to go down. He wanted to run! Rimfire struggled to regain his balance and somehow, in mere seconds, he was back on his feet, charging to the final barrel. Pull up! Pull up! shouted several people who could see blood seeping out of the back section of the horse s front hoof. With the roar of the crowd once again at thunderous levels, Heather couldn t hear what they were saying. She continued onward, still clutching the reins. Rimfire raced around the last barrel, but the pain in his heel was too much, and he stumbled a second time. However, this time... "Horse lovers of all ages will get something out of this novel and, I suspect, from the entire series...Pros: One of the best things about this novel is following the relationships between Heather and the other young people. There is no inappropriate talk, thoughts, or behavior, and there are realistic consequences for poor choices. Cons: Rimfire has the potential to distract your kids from other schoolwork, or more positively, from the television or computer! --Krystin Corneilson, The Old Schoolhouse Magazine As always, Feld manages to cover safety, good stable management skills, and sound horsemanship and training techniques while smoothly moving the story along. Adding zest to the main storyline is a horse rescue, a trip out West, a showing mishap, and a missing horse. These events guarantee the sustained interest of young readers. Rimfire entertains and instructs while raising awareness of positive social and personal skills in the context of a lively story. --Lynne A. Miller, The Aiken Horse As with all the in the Morgan Horse series, this one is a pure delight to read. Feld weaves life lessons, horse sense, and a hefty dose of barrel racing information into the exciting plot. The end result is a books that's both highly entertaining and subtly educational...Bottom line: Young horse lovers will get lost in this story of friendship, horse sense, and adventure! --Horseman's Yankee Pedlar Award-winning author Ellen Feld began writing about horses more than 20 years ago. At first she wrote for small, regional magazines, but within a few short years,