Hearth Stone
by Lois Greiman
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Pub Date Feb 24 2015 | Archive Date Mar 06 2015
Kensington Books | Kensington
Description
Alone in the ramshackle house she had planned to raze, Sydney is ready to admit defeat and slink back to civilization--until she discovers an injured mustang. Seeing herself in the desperate wild mare, she feels compelled to save the animal at all costs, little knowing that the horse just might return the favor. For as Sydney's circle grows to include an autistic child, an earthy array of local characters, and hired help in the form of Hunter Redhawk, a man as indomitable as the land itself, she realizes that heroes are everywhere--and healing is the first step on the road to true happiness.
A Note From the Publisher
The first book in a new spin off series of Lois Greiman's beloved Hope Springs Novels
Advance Praise
“Greiman’s versatile writing style is highlighted in this story. Sydney Wellesley is a strong heroine with the backbone to stand for what she wants and believes in, even if it goes against her wealthy family’s wishes. Leaving the life of privilege that she has always known will require strength and passion that Sydney must look inside herself to find. A great book with a wonderful message.”– RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781617736001 |
PRICE | $16.00 (USD) |
Featured Reviews
Sydney Wellesley feels like she has lost everything she ever dreamed of when an accident robs her of a chance to compete on the U.S. equestrian team. She heads to the Lazy Windmill Ranch to lick her wounds, but can’t help falling in love with the amazing countryside. If she can’t be an Olympic champion, maybe she can train those who will be. She purchases land and gets to work, but when she loses her funding, she’s ready to throw in the towel and leave. Then a chance encounter with a badly injured mustang changes her mind. She will stay in the run down house she had planned to bulldoze and somehow gain the trust of this amazing animal and make sure that its healed. Along the way she makes friends with other people in the small community and in saving her beloved horse, Sydney will also save herself.
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