Wild horses

Linda Byler

Book - 2020

The Miller family's move from Ohio to Montana was uneventful. But now, Sadie's close-knit family is falling apart. And who is this fascinating Mark who helps to rescue a dying horse and shows up at the Amish hymn sing though he's English? And what's the story behind the mysterious wild horse?

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Genres
Romance fiction
Christian fiction
Published
New York, New York : Good Books [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Linda Byler (author)
Physical Description
360 pages ; 18 cm
ISBN
9781680996098
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Byler (Lizzie Searches for Love series) is a gifted writer whose novel of the Amish in Montana will be savored as much by those who love horse stories as by devotees of Amish romance. While it features the requisite mysterious, handsome stranger, the most emotionally powerful passages aren't between Sadie Miller and her man but Sadie and her horses. The Millers have moved to a new Amish settlement, where Sadie faces hardships ranging from the loss of a beloved horse to the serious mental illness of a family member. Byler is Amish, which sets this book apart from the genre both in the rich detail of Amish life and in the lack of melodrama over disappointments and tragedies. Sadie's quick forgiveness and acceptance of God's will may feel unsatisfying to some readers, but faithfully reflects a core Amish virtue. These characters aren't stereotypes. They can relish a visit to a shopping mall without either being tempted to materialism or fearing condemnation from their community. Sadie demonstrates courage, compassion and contentment, and Byler's writing will leave readers eager for the next book in the series. (Oct.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

When Sadie Miller's Amish family moves from Ohio to Montana, she must leave behind her favorite horse and deal with the illness of a family member. She takes a job at a ranch and meets a mysterious, handsome stranger. As a writer who is Amish, Byler draws on her personal experience to present an authentic portrait of life in the sect. VERDICT This gentle romance by the author of the "Lizzie Searches for Love" series will please CF readers who can't get enough fiction about the Plain People. Fans of Byler's previous novels are sure to relish it, as will those who read Cindy Woodsmall and Wanda E. Brunstetter. (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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