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Authors: Luanne Rice
ISBN-13: 9781616877040, ISBN-10: 1616877049
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Date Published: January 2008
Edition: Bargain

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Author Biography: Luanne Rice

In her bestselling novels, Luanne Rice captures the complexity of human relationships and the triumphs and challenges of everyday life.

Book Synopsis

New York Times bestselling author Luanne Rice transports listeners across the sea in this moving, magical tale of a lonely woman with a promise to keep. Spurred by her mother's dying wish, Susannah Connolly has traveled from her lifelong home on the Connecticut shoreline to the fabled French Camargue, to see its famous white horses and find a mysterious saint linked to her family's history. An accomplished anthropologist, Susannah has always been confident of her ability to navigate anywhere on the globe. But in the wake of a failed love affair and grieving the loss of her mother, she is adrift and uncertain.American-born Grey Dempsey had come to the Camargue as a journalist, fell in love with a celebrated Romany rider, and suffered a devastating loss of his own. Now he operates a ranch as he struggles to raise his spirited but troubled young daughter, who now fears the horses she once loved.Within their bittersweet private orbit, Susannah Connolly will find a part of...

Kirkus Reviews

Rice (What Matters Most, 2007, etc.) returns with another novel about family ties, love, hurt and redemption. Susannah Connolly, a successful-on-paper anthropology professor, simultaneously loses her mother to lymphoma and ends a long-failing relationship with a colleague. To fulfill her mother's last wish, Susannah travels to the French Camargue to locate a saint linked to her family. Rice picks a grand setting with the Camargue, but she fails to use the moonlit marshes to create anything more than overwrought suspense. The tale lacks subtlety in its exploration of local gypsy society, and the author fawns tirelessly over mystical white horses. In a rescue scene straight out of a fairy tale, Susannah meets tall, handsome rancher Grey Dempsey. Grey is raising his daughter, Sari, alone-Grey and Sari were abandoned by Sari's mother five years earlier. Despite major personal issues, Grey and Susannah fall instantly (and inexplicably) in love, and from here the novel grows increasingly lackluster. Predictably, Sari and Susannah connect and begin to rediscover themselves. Susannah delves further into her past, ingratiating herself with the vengeful and persecuted female gypsy community, whose most important saint, Sarah, is associated with Susannah's birth. Sari takes one step forward and two steps back, agreeing to ride for the first time since her mother left, then panicking. Ultimately Susannah takes it upon herself to find Sari's mother so the broken family can find closure. The operatics of various scenes (at one point Susannah and Grey go scuba diving for cave art, in another they rescue a horse from quicksand) and the unrealistic dialogue are tiresome. Nothing fresh here. Agent: AndreaCirillo/Jane Rotrosen Agency

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