Miranda Velasquez wrote Riding Scared in 2017 and it immediately earned Amazon’s best seller status. Miranda is very proud of her first book but felt it could be even better so she revised it and created the second ed...

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Miranda Velasquez wrote Riding Scared in 2017 and it immediately earned Amazon’s best seller status. Miranda is very proud of her first book but felt it could be even better so she revised it and created the second edition called Ride Free: From Fear to Fun. The second edition received a radical makeover with new content, a new front and back cover, new title, subtitle and added endorsements. Ride Free contains a “Foreword” written by Dr. Veronica Lac, owner of the HERD Institute which provides a good look at how Miranda’s work blends seamlessly with Equine Facilitated Learning and how that impacts the reader. Are you afraid to ride your horse? Have you been feeling disconnected from your horse and from yourself? Does fear get the best of you every time you go to saddle up?Do you jump out of your skin every time your horse sneezes or shakes? Do you wonder if you’ll ever be able to ride again? My book Ride Free: From Fear to Fun may be just what you need to Release Your Fears, Reconnect to Your Horse, and Ride with Confidence.

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