Lois
Greiman offers one lucky US reader a chance to win
copies of her two Home in the Hills series books, HEARTH
SONG, that releases 26 January and HEARTH
STONE.
Bravura Lambert has a daughter to raise, a
tumbledown house
to restore, and a struggling
business to run. She doesn't have time to cry over a
husband who only shows up when he needs
money. She also doesn't need Tonk Redhawk, a Native
American artist and wild horse jockey,
interfering in her life. So what if he's charming and
helpful and makes her autistic five-
year-old giggle until she can't stand up? Bravura's
husband, Dane, was once all those things
too.
When Dane returns to find Tonk's horses in
Bravura's
pasture and his tools in her shed, he
insists on moving back home. Despite his faults, Bravura
longs to make her marriage work--
after all, she took a vow. But then Dane does the
unthinkable, forcing Bravura to finally
face the truth about her choices--and about how deeply
Tonk
cares for her. Once she opens her
eyes, she just may be able to open her heart.
With her chance at the US equestrian team
shattered by an
injury, Sydney Wellesley arrives at the Lazy Windmill
ranch
angry and heartbroken. But the rugged red bluffs and wild
high plains of the Black Hills inspire her to purchase
land
where she can train her own Olympic hopefuls.
Everything's
going according to Sydney's new life plan--until her
funding
suddenly dries up. . .
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.