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Ruby McGavin has inherited part of a cattle ranch from her late husband, only to discover that his family is very much alive, in contrast to what he told her. Even as she is drawn to handsome saddlemaker Lucas McGavin, she learns more about her late husband's family-and wonders if she ever really knew him.
Piecing together the truth, Ruby uncovers a legacy of pain and denial that has pursued the McGavin family for too long.
Fowler's lucky 13th novel, a departure from her Agatha Award-winning Benni Harper series (Delectable Mountain, etc.), offers a poignant tale of a family fractured by the secrets of the past. Ruby McGavin, grieving over the recent death of her husband, Cole, is shocked to discover that Cole lied to her about his family. They're not all dead, as he told her, but very much alive, and in his will, he has left her his share of the family ranch in California. Ruby heads to tiny Cardinal, Calif., with Cole's ashes, intent on selling her share of the ranch, but she quickly realizes that Cole had hidden many things from her. Cole's younger brother, Lucas, who has fled his life as a lawyer in San Francisco, has returned to Cardinal, where he scrapes out a life as a saddlemaker. Slowly Ruby and Lucas edge closer to the truth of a secret that haunts both their lives. Fowler, with her gift for drawing painfully real and credible characters, takes the reader along on an emotionally powerful ride. This could well be her breakout book. (May) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsEarlene Fowler was raised in La Puente, California, by a Southern mother and a Western father. She lives in Southern California with her husband, Allen, and a semi-obedient Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Boudin.
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October 27, 2009: As much as I love anything written by Earlene Fowler, this book is my favorite. I wish she would have a sequel because she left the ending a little open as to what may happen next with the characters.
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March 30, 2009: The Saddlemaker's Wife is the 1st novel outside the award winning Benni Harper mystery series. You will love this book if it's the first ever Earlene Fowler you've read, or if you are a long time Benni Harper fan and wait breathlessly for the next book to be published! Earlene's style makes you connect with the characters right away, and want to know everything about them. I find that I devour the book so quickly, that at the end, I'm sadly disappointed that the book is over. I have taken to reading them all over again slowly, to see what I might have missed. In the Saddlemaker's Wife, something Ruby is going through was very similar to something in my life. I cried so hard, I couldn't breathe through my nose and had to trade the book for a kleenex. It was the kind of cry where you just let the tears flow, no sound coming out, until you are just about cried out. The books are just as good the 2nd time around. Earlene has another mainstream novel just out, Love Mercy, which is a fabulous read too. You can view the book trailer on UTube - there is a link from her website, www.earlenefowler.com, as well as a link to her new blog. If you haven't tried Earlene Fowler yet, please rush to your nearest Barnes & Nobel and pick up a copy.
I Also Recommend: Fool's Puzzle (Benni Harper Series #1), Love Mercy.