
Will Perry’s memories survive a move to Perryside? But without the move, will her family survive?Įnjoy a brand-new series from Tudor Robins, author of the much-loved Island and Stonegate series. When Perry inherits a house in the quiet, friendly town of Perryside, a move could be just what they all need … if only Perry wasn’t terrified of leaving the only place she’s ever known her mother. She was willing to give up her boyfriend, and even her best friend, to focus on her family, Lief and Justin, and her horse, North, but despite all Perry's efforts, Justin's sad and stressed, Lief's vulnerable, and North's health is in jeopardy. The big, busy city is wearing everybody down, including Perry. That frantic pace is the problem, though. "… a horse story but much more than that …" – Amazon ReviewerĮver since her mom died, Perry’s been keeping up a frantic pace trying to keep her twenty-five-year-old horse healthy, her stepfather and her four-year-old brother happy, and her memories of her mom alive. “… realistic characters, diverse families, the flutters of first love, beautiful horses and an idyllic countryside setting …” – Amazon Reviewer As always, the horse parts are very accurate and well done." - Amazon Reader Luckily this prequel is actually a fun and engaging story, with great horse parts … Recommend this book for anyone who enjoys YA fiction, or who enjoys horse fiction. Sometimes it seems like an author will write a prequel that has no point, just to get a sale. "Another well-written YA horse story by Tudor Robins, this is the prequel to her Appaloosa Summer. I liked getting to know Cam in this story and the change in relationship between siblings from beginning to end reminded me of my own relationship with my brother." - Amazon Reader "Another great read from Tudor Robins, Six-Month Horse gives us a closer look at Meg’s life off the island and her relationship with her parents and brother. With roofs blown off, barns collapsed, and cars flipped Meg knows the focus needs to switch from wedding celebrations to disaster recovery.Ĭatch up with familiar people – and horses – in this final book of Tudor Robin’s Island Series. Until weather warnings go off at the same time as a tornado touches down. The village hall is booked, Betsy’s on pie duty, and the islanders are ready to celebrate with Meg and Jared. Lacey’s on her way home and Slate’s coming to the island to perform bridesmaid duties with Austen. Meg and Jared’s simple-and-perfect island wedding is about to take place … even if Meg’s mom would prefer something a little less simple, and a little less island. This is how the world should be." - Amazon Reviewerįinally. They have their own problems but they love each other and would do anything for anyone. it's nice to have happily ever after, even with the complications that real life throws in the path of everyone's life.
