The lightkeeper by Susan WiggsStarts out in 1886, Jessie Morgan is the lightkeeper and he feels a disturbance in the air and then notices something has washed up on the shore.He then notices it's a female body, a pregnant one and the town soon learns of her living there as the doctor has been to vis...
Map of the Heart by Susan WiggsCamille Adams, a photographer and I love hearing about her craft.The film is Malcolm Finnemore's and he has a very old film strip that he wants digitized. She loves the challenge.While doing the work the call from ER that her daughter, Julie is there and she's on her w...
The Horsemaster's Daughter Wiggs_ Susan Book starts out with Hunter and he raised horses. The latest is very brutal and he knows he needs some help to tame this one.With help from a boy they get the contained horse on a small barge and take him to where they hope the horsemaster lives. He'd be the o...
Family tree by Susan Wiggs Have enjoyed other works by this author and know this one will be another good one. Starts out with Annie and Martin and he's just left for work. They had an argument about the bison but she gave in. She had so much advice from her grandmother that really made life matter....
“Memories are strange things, aren’t they? You can’t touch them and hold them in your hands, but they have incredible power. Because I’ve lost so many memories, I feel as though I’ve lost that power.” If you want a story with a complicated plot rife with emotional depth and personal growth, Susan ...
From the moment we are born, we are faced with risks and opportunities. As we mature, we have dreams about the life we would want to live and so we begin to make plans. However, as time progresses we come to realise that at times things don’t generally go the way we planned. Nevertheless, no matter ...
By: Susan Wiggs ISBN: 0062425439 Publisher: HarperCollins/William Morrow Publication Date: 8/9/2016 Format: Other My Rating: 4 Stars A special thank you to HarperCollins-William Morrow and Edelweiss for an ARC in exchange for an honest review. Talented Susan Wiggs picks up with Annie Rush, from ...
3 starsI picked this up mainly for the horse elements, which were well written. I could not stand Hunter - what a selfish, immature ass. He has, for all but two chapters, the emotional depth of a pebble. He did not hesitate to scorn Eliza's upbringing, often calling her ignorant, and certainly n...
The first time I picked up a Susan Wiggs novel: I was nineteen and saw a copy of The Charm School at the book store. Something just called out to me and I knew that I had to read it. From there I read The Horsemaster's Daughter and got hooked on Ms. Wiggs. Her ability to find beauty in the most ...
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