CHAPTER 19 | Caleb –––––––– * * * * If there’s one thing horse people know, it’s how to party, and if there’s one thing the Wesley family knows, it’s how to go overboard, and tonight is no exception. Their turn of the century mansion is decked out in enough white lights it’s probably visible from space, and every room is packed with people. Not that I’m complaining. The booze is top shelf, the food is excellent, and the guests list reads like a Who’s Who of the equestrian world. I stand near the wall, and watch a trainer squire a few of his clients through the crowd. The clients look dazzled and the trainer looks worried. He should be. By my count there are four other trainers who would happily swipe his clients from him—and that’s just in this room. People love to talk about how beaut