Eliza Flyte wouldn't know this though. She's barely been around people. All of her life has been spent in seclusion with her reclusive father, a horsemaster renown for his uncanny ability to tame wild horses, who retired from England to Flyte Island to raise his daughter. When he was unexpectedly killed, presumably for his witch-like talent, his daughter, Eliza continued on alone on the island, saddened by her loss but soothed...
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As a long time romance reader, it is a breath of fresh air to read a novel like The Horsemaster's Daughter. It had substance laced with the romance. And it was refreshing to see to characters that were far from perfect who learned to compromise in the end. Both Hunter and Elisa are strong characters with secrets. I simply loved it.
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I stumbled on Susan Wiggs by accident when I read the Drifter...I wish all accidents were this wonderful...now a couple of years later having read all her books, I still find her a refreshing writer. Writing stories with substance and love. You will be surprised at the "surprise" find in this book. This book contains all the qualities of a good romance; comedy, passion, suspense and style.When you least expect it, love...
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When Hunter Calhoun brings a damaged horse to Elyza Flyte to cure, little does he know she will heal the deep wounds in his soul as well. I think this is Susan Wiggs' best book yet. It is a beautifully written romance, and she does a dance with words which I, frankly, covet.
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Picked this one up from a big display bec. it had a nice picture on the cover. Then suddenly found myself in the middle of this wonderful story, biting off all myh nails wondering if they would have to put down the horse, if Blue would ever talk again, what the big secret about Eliza was and if HUnter would ever get his priorities straight! Why did I care so much? I was there, I felt everything, I laughed and cried. Definately...
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