“If you enjoy Susan Wiggs and Kristin Hannah, you’ll love Greiman’s stories of redemption and renewal.” —Kathleen Eagle, New York Times–bestselling author
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.
“ Greiman’s writing is warm, witty and gently wise.” —Betina Krahn, New York Times–bestselling author
“Lois Greiman delivers.” —Christina Dodd, New York Times–bestselling author
“Heartwarming and full of a broad spectrum of emotions . . . Greiman leaves one hoping for another visit to the Lazy Windmill soon.” —RT Book ReviewsПро автора
Lois Greiman was born on a cattle ranch in central North Dakota, where she learned to ride with the best of them. After graduating from high school, she moved to Minnesota to train and show Arabian horses. She sold her first novel in 1992 and has published more than forty titles since then. A two-time RITA finalist, she has won such prestigious honors as RT Book Reviews Storyteller Of The Year, MFW’s Rising Star, and RT’s Love and Laughter.With more than two million books printed worldwide, Ms. Greiman currently lives in Minnesota, where she is actively involved in horse training and animal rescue. You can learn more about Lois and her books at www.loisgreiman.com.