
She should have died! Once a believer, sharing her father’s gift with horses and accepting of the Goddess, Sadie Munro is left for dead after a vicious farm attack. With her loved ones gone, and her soul and body scarred and broken, Sadie's only hope is to escape the country of her birth for a foreign land, far away. Sadie returns to the land of her grandparents, and to the patriarch who disowned her father. Unsure of her welcome, she is surprised by the love and acceptance she is greeted with. But her life may still be in danger. Blane Buchan is an Englishman seeking a life away from the emptiness of London society, and a past he would rather forget. His heart yearns for a woman who will love him, and not his status or bank account. Having bought an old dilapidated estate bordering the Munro's, he happens upon an abused mare. Blane is determined to heal the horse and fix the financial problems of the small town of Lairg. But his past refuses to leave him in peace. Sadie and Blane's paths cross unexpectedly when his mare breaks free and runs away. Both are forced to confront their past and face an undetermined future. Can Sadie overcome the trauma of the attack and find redemption and love in the wild Scottish Highlands? Or will Blane give up, and return to London? From the mountains of South Africa to the magical Highland Moors of Scotland, this is a story of redemption, love and the powerful connection between humans and horses.
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