Ty Borden
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Ty Borden was the Son of a wealthy Multi Millionaire, his mother was also wealthy having her own Horse Ranch breeding Race Horse's. While he was celebrating his 20th Birthday at a Rodeo Event he fell for a very beautiful young woman who was a Master Horse Trainer , behaviourist and a famous Barrel Racer named Amy Fleming. Ty Borden lived with his Mother and father in Vancouver and Amy lived in her own Two bedroom Ranch House next to the Barn which the Family clubed together and built for her 18th birthday, the Q Hut had been moved further over. Amy lived on the Heartland Ranch and was worth about 1.5 Million US Dollars, and her Sister lived at the site of her Holiday Cabins which was an extention of her Dude Ranch and she was worth about 3 Million US Dollars. The Family were very well off, Jack Bartlett and his wife Lyndy ran a large Cattle Farm, Lyndy was a Singer/Song Writer, between them they were worth about 10 Million US Dollars, Amy's Mother Marion ran a Horse Rescue/Rehabilitation Ranch and worth about 4 Million US Dollars. She was divorced from Tim Fleming, Amy and Lou's Father who was a controlling bully and out to make quick money and always after freebies.
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When Amy was kicked in the head by a Stallion at Hillcrest Stables what if things had been worse than they feared due to Tim's interference. How would Amy cope, and how would it affect her and Ty's relationship.

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