Trial At The Ridge

Fiction & Literature, Religious
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Author: Kinsey M. Rockett ISBN: 9781635756807
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing Publication: May 19, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Kinsey M. Rockett
ISBN: 9781635756807
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing
Publication: May 19, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

At that moment, there came a breath of wind. It was not much, but it was enough. The nearby tree suddenly dumped the snow from its branches, sending up a cloud of powdery white. The chilling load plopped onto the back of Ben, who stood beneath. With a startled yelp, the red-and-white patched border collie shot forward—directly underneath Snowstorm.

Chaos ensued. Whinnying shrilly, Snowstorm lurched backward. Instinctively, Josephine dodged sideways right to the ridge’s edge to avoid a collision, and one of her groping hooves found nothing but thin air behind. Slipping on the wet rocks, the mare lunged forward. She succeeded in regaining her footing, but not before the sudden, jolting movements dislodged Father’s one-handed grip on her mane. Clawing desperately for a handhold, Father tumbled from Josephine’s back and disappeared over the edge of the ridge.

 

Following five peaceful years, foreclosure threatens the Whitlock family’s farm. After Father’s accident, Nathanael and William take upon themselves the responsibility of coming up with a solution. Their ideas, however, are continually thwarted by an unseen opponent, and a ferocious predator threatens the farm throughout the duration of the thirty-day trial.

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At that moment, there came a breath of wind. It was not much, but it was enough. The nearby tree suddenly dumped the snow from its branches, sending up a cloud of powdery white. The chilling load plopped onto the back of Ben, who stood beneath. With a startled yelp, the red-and-white patched border collie shot forward—directly underneath Snowstorm.

Chaos ensued. Whinnying shrilly, Snowstorm lurched backward. Instinctively, Josephine dodged sideways right to the ridge’s edge to avoid a collision, and one of her groping hooves found nothing but thin air behind. Slipping on the wet rocks, the mare lunged forward. She succeeded in regaining her footing, but not before the sudden, jolting movements dislodged Father’s one-handed grip on her mane. Clawing desperately for a handhold, Father tumbled from Josephine’s back and disappeared over the edge of the ridge.

 

Following five peaceful years, foreclosure threatens the Whitlock family’s farm. After Father’s accident, Nathanael and William take upon themselves the responsibility of coming up with a solution. Their ideas, however, are continually thwarted by an unseen opponent, and a ferocious predator threatens the farm throughout the duration of the thirty-day trial.

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