Announcing the March 1,
2020 Release of Selah’s Stolen Dream
Selah’s Stolen Dream, a novel for tweens by Susan Count of
Huntsville Texas, is Volume 4 in the well-reviewed Dream Horse Adventures
Series.
One girl’s victory is another’s tragic defeat.
Thirteen-year-old Selah’s perfect life unravels when her beloved horse is stolen. Then ten-year-old Emma buys the dream of a lifetime at a horse auction. When she learns the horse was stolen, even removing her hearing aid won’t drown out the voice telling her to make it right.
But two girls can’t divide the horse they both adore. So will life surprise them with an answered prayer?
Thirteen-year-old Selah’s perfect life unravels when her beloved horse is stolen. Then ten-year-old Emma buys the dream of a lifetime at a horse auction. When she learns the horse was stolen, even removing her hearing aid won’t drown out the voice telling her to make it right.
But two girls can’t divide the horse they both adore. So will life surprise them with an answered prayer?
Editorial Review
Selah's Stolen Dream, is a polarizing tale of dealing with
the aftermath of a stolen horse. I not only read each word, I felt them. As a
victim of theft myself, I found the characters realistic in their reactions to
their life-changing moment, so much so I often teared up while
reading. If you want to understand what it's like to have a horse
ripped from your life, the thoughts that go through your head, and how one
terrible act absorbs your life--then read this book.
It is well written, riveting and a must-read for every person who loves horses.
Debi Metcalfe, President Stolen Horse International-NetPosse.com
It is well written, riveting and a must-read for every person who loves horses.
Debi Metcalfe, President Stolen Horse International-NetPosse.com
Available on
Amazon: Selah's Stolen
Dream (Dream Horse Adventures)
How many twists and turns can one person take before they figure out what they were born to do? Susan Count’s degree is in Applied Science–nothing in that prepared her to write novels for children. But one day, she began to write with no preconceived ideas. No one could have been more astounded than she was when it turned into a middle-grade equine series. As a member of Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, American Christian Fiction Writers, and Texas Association of Authors, she takes the craft of writing seriously and considers revision to be her super-power. She writes at an antique secretary desk that occupies a glass room with a forest view. Fittingly, it once belonged to the same wise grandmother who introduced Susan to the love of reading via Walter Farley’s horse books. That desk has secret compartments which hold memories, mysteries and story ideas.
Susan is a lifelong equestrian and is owned by a
Rocky Mountain Horse. She is convinced that the only thing more delightful than
riding the forest trails might be writing horse adventure stories. She invites
you to saddle up and ride along.
1 comment:
These look like something my girls would enjoy! Thanks for sharing this at Booknificent Thursday on Mommynificent.com!
Tina
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