Meg has never known loss. Until her heart-horse drops dead underneath her in the show ring.
Jared has been living with loss ever since his father died in a tragic farming accident.
Meg escapes her grief by changing everything about her life; moving away to spend the summer on an island in the St. Lawrence River. New place. New job. No horses.
Once there, she meets Jared; working hard to keep anything else in his life from changing.
When Jared offers Meg a scruffy appaloosa mare out of a friend’s back field, it’s the beginning of a journey that will change them both by summer’s end.… (más)
Do you know what ‘join up’ is in equestrian terms? I’d not heard this before, but it is when, through body language, the horse bonds with their handler. In this novel, Lacey Strickland bonded with Night, a horse she met at Julianne Hills Riding Academy & Camp. She’d stop walking; he’d stop walking. She’d take a step forward; he’d take a step forward. She’s a riding instructor this year. But, there’s more going on that just horse / handler rapport. Lacey is still pining for Cade who broke her heart and chose to be with her friend, Carly. What’s worse is that Carly is at camp with her and seems not to consider Lacey’s feelings about her relationship with Cade. Then, Lacey meets Fitch, the owner’s son. At first, she’s not even sure she likes him, but he keeps popping up everywhere she is. Eventually, he wins her over.
I liked a lot about this novel. The exchanges between Lacey and Fitch were cute. How they related to the children at the camp was very heart-warming and entertaining. However, I kept waiting for something more dramatic to happen and it fell a bit flat for me. Meg, Lacey’s friend, had been the protagonist in the past two novels. She and Jared did make appearances in this one. I did see some character growth in Lacey; I loved the closeness of her family; and I loved the gratifying ending to this trilogy. Rating: 3 out of 5.… (más)
great for horse lovers of all ages. Written with sensitivity, highly emotional situations, but realistic characters and plot. Evident that the author has tons of experience as a rider, which makes reading this even better.
great for horse lovers of all ages. Written with sensitivity, highly emotional situations, but realistic characters and plot. Evident that the author has tons of experience as a rider, which makes reading this even better.
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Jared has been living with loss ever since his father died in a tragic farming accident.
Meg escapes her grief by changing everything about her life; moving away to spend the summer on an island in the St. Lawrence River. New place. New job. No horses.
Once there, she meets Jared; working hard to keep anything else in his life from changing.
When Jared offers Meg a scruffy appaloosa mare out of a friend’s back field, it’s the beginning of a journey that will change them both by summer’s end.… (más)