Hyde's (
Pay It Forward) new novel is a "stay up all night, can't put it down" read. Jackie and Paula move to a rural California town so that Paula can take over the local veterinarian's practice. They bring their foster children: Quinn, the sweetest boy ever, has been formally adopted by the couple; Mando, a stoic 13-year-old; and brand-new family member Star, a troubled 15-year-old. Their new home is across the street from the town grump, the elderly Clementine. When Star gets involved with Clementine's neglected horse, Comet, who used to belong to Clementine's now-deceased daughter, things go sour quickly. Clementine refuses to allow anyone to step in and help Comet, so Star takes off with the horse. The neighbors are thrust into a close but unwanted partnership in order to bring back both the girl and the horse. The core of what makes a family is dynamic, and allegiances shift and flow in surprising ways. Clementine must face her past, and Jackie and Paula try to stay resolute to work toward a peaceful (and astonishing) denouement. Readers will be pulled into Hyde's exquisitely written story with characters so sharp you'll feel like you know them personally.
VERDICT Read this book, pay it forward, then pass it on!
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