Sadie's Montana trilogy : three bestselling novels in one / Linda Byler.

By: Byler, Linda [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Byler, Linda, Sadie?s Montana ; Publisher: New York : Good Books, [2016]Copyright date: ©2016Description: 1030 pages ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781680991239Related works: Container of (work): Byler, Linda. Wild horses | Container of (work): Byler, Linda. Keeping secrets | Container of (work): Byler, Linda. DisappearancesSubject(s): Amish -- Montana -- Fiction | Man-woman relationships -- Fiction | Montana -- FictionGenre/Form: Romance fiction. DDC classification: 813/.6
Contents:
Wild horses -- Keeping secrets -- The disappearances.
Summary: Wild Horses: Sadie Miller is adjusting to life at Aspen East Ranch when Ezra appears. Ezra seems like a dream, but does Sadie love him. And who is this fascinating Mark who helps rescue a dying horse and shows up at the Amish hymn-sing, though he is English? Now Sadie's own close-knit family is falling apart. Mam claims her head is cluttered and unclear. The worst part is, Dat refuses to acknowledge Mam's struggles. Sadie finds some refuge in Nevaeh, a black and white paint. But when a dreadful accident involving wild horses occurs, Sadie must move forward into the unknown future... Keeping Secrets: There's horse trouble in Montana again. Only this time, horses aren't being stolen, they're being shot. Snipers are driving a blue pickup and shooting selectively. No hard-working ranch horse or Amish horse and buggy is safe. Still, Sadie rides, despite the warnings. Sadie's heart is still set on Mark, even though friends tells her to steer clear after he ditches her in the middle of their first date. Why, Sadie wonders desperately, are there so many secrets? Will the truth surface, or is it too hard to bear? The Disappearances: Sadie may be married now, but she's as spirited as ever, and her life is no less tame. In fact, soon after she and Mark are settled into the farmhouse which Mark is renovating, she's visited by three FBI agents who warn Sadie that her beloved horse, Paris, is highly valuable, and that she and Mark may be in grave danger because of Paris. This news, on top of Mark's unexpected black moods, leaves Sadie sometimes wishing she could go home, lay her head on Mam's shoulder, and ask why she hadn't warned her.
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Wild horses -- Keeping secrets -- The disappearances.

Wild Horses: Sadie Miller is adjusting to life at Aspen East Ranch when Ezra appears. Ezra seems like a dream, but does Sadie love him. And who is this fascinating Mark who helps rescue a dying horse and shows up at the Amish hymn-sing, though he is English? Now Sadie's own close-knit family is falling apart. Mam claims her head is cluttered and unclear. The worst part is, Dat refuses to acknowledge Mam's struggles. Sadie finds some refuge in Nevaeh, a black and white paint. But when a dreadful accident involving wild horses occurs, Sadie must move forward into the unknown future... Keeping Secrets: There's horse trouble in Montana again. Only this time, horses aren't being stolen, they're being shot. Snipers are driving a blue pickup and shooting selectively. No hard-working ranch horse or Amish horse and buggy is safe. Still, Sadie rides, despite the warnings. Sadie's heart is still set on Mark, even though friends tells her to steer clear after he ditches her in the middle of their first date. Why, Sadie wonders desperately, are there so many secrets? Will the truth surface, or is it too hard to bear? The Disappearances: Sadie may be married now, but she's as spirited as ever, and her life is no less tame. In fact, soon after she and Mark are settled into the farmhouse which Mark is renovating, she's visited by three FBI agents who warn Sadie that her beloved horse, Paris, is highly valuable, and that she and Mark may be in grave danger because of Paris. This news, on top of Mark's unexpected black moods, leaves Sadie sometimes wishing she could go home, lay her head on Mam's shoulder, and ask why she hadn't warned her.

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