book cover of Faults
 

Faults

(2016)
(The fourth book in the Island series)
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" Love Tudor Robin's books, all of them, just a complete and total enjoyment. Takes me away from the real world for a little bit!" - Amazon Reviewer

" Faults is a fast-paced read that will keep you turning those pages. Add to it the equestrian backdrop and you have yourself one great read! I was simply enchanted by this tale." - Amazon five-star review

Giving up her pony didn’t make Austen’s sister better. Sacrificing her social life hasn’t done it either. But with her sister’s life at stake, Austen’s never good at saying no. So, when their mom decides a move to the island is just what Eliot needs, Austen says good-bye to her perfect summer plans.

Rand’s not on the island by choice, either. After drinking, driving, and crashing his neighbour’s car, he’s been sent to live with his uncle until a spot opens up for him at boarding school.

If too-nice Austen, and too-much-trouble Rand are opposites maybe that’s why they’re so attracted to each other.

New characters mix with familiar faces – not to mention plenty of horses and dogs – in this fourth book of the much-loved Island Series.

BOOKS IN THE ISLAND SERIES:
Six-Month Horse (Prequel / Book 0)
Appaloosa Summer (Book 1)
Wednesday Riders (Book 2)
Join Up (Book 3)
Faults (Book 4)
Reason Why (Book 5)

REVIEWS

" Really enjoyed this book! There is something magical about the island and the summer setting that makes me wish I was really there. This story plays to Tudor's strengths as an author - compassionate, complex characters and a setting you just want to step into and become a part of. This is possibly my favourite of her novels so far!" - Kate Lattey, author of the Pony Jumpers series

"Another great horse read from author Tudor Robins! "Faults" takes you deep into the world of horses and horsemanship, among charismatic characters, engaging scenarios, and ... horses! Robins' passion for horses shines as she delivers another fantastic read. Recommended reading for everyone." - Gina McKnight, Riding & Writing, gmcknight.com

"Tudor Robins has done it again! Fault is superbly written with flowing prose and a gripping storyline. I adored the characterization of Austen — I know many young carers who put their lives on hold to help look after a sick relative, and they do so with the same courageous attitude and understanding as Austen does. They really are all heroes, and it was wonderful to read a young career portrayed in such a positive light. Thank you, Tudor. Likewise, Rand is a lost soul who thinks the world hates him. On the island, he learns that there are some people who will stand up for him no matter what that means for them. His faith in humanity is slowly restored." - Mary Anne Yarde, author of the Du Lac Chronicles


Genre: Young Adult Romance

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