Natalie Keller Reinert is the award-winning author of more than twenty books, including the Eventing Series and Briar Hill Farm series. Drawing on her professional experience in three-day eventing, working with Thoroughbred racehorses, mounted patrol horses, therapeutic riding, and many other equine pursuits, Natalie brings her love of equestrian life into each of her titles. She also cohosts the award-winning equestrian humor podcast Adulting with Horses. Natalie lives in north Florida with her family, horses, and cat.
""Charming...Reinert elucidates the world of equestrian eventing with her deeply informed story. This will please the author's fans and win her new ones."" --Publishers Weekly ""What a delight it was to read The Jump. This propulsive story thrusts readers into the heart and soul of high-stakes eventing through the eyes of an unforgettable horse and rider pair. Natalie Keller Reinert writes about horses from the inside, giving readers a Go-Pro style view of what it feels like to gallop over breathtaking obstacles, both horse and human. Get ready to fly!"" --Elizabeth Letts #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Ride of Her Life ""Natalie Keller Reinert has long delighted readers with her vivid and nuanced tales of the equestrian scene, and her new stand-alone novel, The Jump, brings readers back to that fascinating and fast-paced world. For readers who love rooting for bold and big-hearted heroines--of both the human and animal variety--this book is sure to delight. An intimate tale set in a big and cutthroat world, The Jump will warm your heart as a testimony to the power that comes from truly loving another creature, while also learning to trust one's self."" --Allison Pataki, New York Times bestselling author of It Girl ""The Jump shines a light on the equestrian world and what happens when greed or ego overshadow a true love of horses. Simultaneously, it delivers a satisfying equine adventure with Brooke, her horse Roxie, and the barn crew--while friendships and Brooke's personal growth as a horsewoman bring heart and uplift to the story."" --Susan Friedland, author of Marguerite, Misty & Me ""Equestrian fiction, well told, relatable, with characters you feel like you've met!"" --Karen McGoldrick, author of The Dressage Chronicles