The Horsemaster's Daughter (Calhoun Chronicles Series #2) by Susan Wiggs

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  • Pub. Date: June 2008
  • 332pp
  • Sales Rank: 13,205

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    • Pub. Date: June 2008
    • Publisher: Mira
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 332pp
    • Sales Rank: 13,205

    Synopsis

    In 1850s Virginia, widower horse breeder Hunter Calhoun has two major problems on the way to financial ruin: a savage stallion and a young son suffering from a prolonged depression. Hunter seeks the famed talents of a horse gentler, but what he discovers could lead to his utter ruin-or his own redemption.

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    In this antebellum romance, impoverished Virginia plantation owner Hunter Calhoun, who scandalized his neighbors by turning to horse breeding, has staked all he has left on an imported Irish stallion. When the horse arrives crazed from its sea voyage, there seems little choice but to destroy him, until Hunter learns of an eccentric horse trainer who lives on a nearby island. Hunter makes the journey only to discover that the horse trainer is dead; his only hope now lies with the man's daughter, Eliza Flyte. Raised in isolation, Eliza is an island "wild child" and equestrienne. Hunter is first drawn into Eliza's strange universe; later, after he convinces her to return with him, Eliza is thrust into Hunter's aristocratic world. She has no concept of Southern propriety: she runs around barefoot, speaks her mind and communicates with animals. As each struggles to adjust to his or her new environment, they are compelled to rely on each other. In poetic prose, Wiggs (The Charm School) evocatively captures the Old South and creates an intense, believable relationship between the lovers. Author tour. (Nov.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    Susan Wiggs has won many awards for her work, including a RITA from Romance Writers of America. She has also published with a number of houses, including Avon, HarperCollins, Warner and MIRA Books.

    In addition to being a militant romance writer, a feminist, a guilt-ridden mother and a perfect wife, Susan Wiggs grows mutant tomatoes, speaks French, and plays the cello. Her hobbies are reading, traveling the world and Fair Isle knitting. She lives on an island in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, her daughter, and the world's most ill-mannered Airedale. Although she has convinced her family that toiling away at a writing career makes her a candidate for martyrdom, she secretly believes it's the second-most fun to be had.

    Wiggs, a Harvard graduate, confesses that a book once saved her sanity. Trapped at Barcelona Airport during an airline strike, she vividly remembers savoring every lush, escapist word of a romance novel. Ever since, it has been her quest to write the sort of books people cling to in crowded airports, or whenever life gets too crazy.

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    nice story easy to follow the characters.by TEXASBOOKREADER

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    April 13, 2009: My mom gave me this to read from her library. I havent read a historical romance in sometime but I did enjoy the story line.

    Her bestby Anonymous

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    March 31, 2009: My mother and LOVED this book! Of course we'll read anything about horses and romance but this book was very good. It was my first Susan Wiggs book and made me search out her others. I still havent found one quite as good as this one yet, but thats just because i loved this storyline so much. The hero was a little frustrating at first just because he tried to 'protect' the heroine a little too much when she Clearly knew what she was doing with the horse. A must read!!!

    I Also Recommend: Riding Lessons, Only by Your Touch, Night Angel, Promises Linger, Promises Prevail.


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