book cover of Wednesday Riders
 

Wednesday Riders

(2015)
(The second book in the Island series)
A novel by

 
 
“It takes a lot to get me to really enjoy a series and this series has hit that spot.” – Amazon Reviewer

“Superbly written, it was a book I could not put down.” – Amazon Reviewer

The island.

Meg can’t wait to get back. She’s excited to see her new mare kick up her heels in Salem’s old paddock. She’s impatient to run on country roads between breeze-blown hayfields.

Mostly, Meg longs to be back with Jared again.

It’s going to be the perfect summer.

But can real life live up to Meg’s huge expectations?

When Jared makes a heart-wrenching confession, Meg has to re-evaluate everything. If perfection’s not possible, can Meg find a way to build happiness for herself?

Fans of Appaloosa Summer will welcome the return to familiar places and characters, with the chance to be captivated by more of the beauty, romance, and dreaminess of Meg’s summer island life.

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:

“Thoroughly enjoyed this follow-up to Appaloosa Summer. Sequels are always a precarious thing, especially when you love the first book so much, but Wednesday Riders did not disappoint. I loved going back to the island and seeing the characters again, as well as meeting several new characters who were all very well-drawn, each with their own nuances and complications. Tudor's books never give you what you are expecting, but the reading experience is all the richer for that … A super read and highly recommended.” – Kate Lattey, author of the Pony Jumpers series.

“This was a SOLID follow-up to the first book – both books felt very much like coming-of-age tales, but this one was NOT a repeat of the first book. This was Meg growing even more, struggling with new and different challenges. From the synopsis, I knew this was going to be a hard book to take, and I wasn't disappointed. Ms. Robins gives us heartbreak, but it's so real and multi-dimensional and takes us through the wringer with Meg … the characters aren't perfect, and they don't always behave the best, and that things actually take time to resolve and accept and move on from.” – Review by Celebrity Readers

“Fortunately for me I loved this book just as much as the first one. I couldn’t stop reading and I loved Tudor’s way of writing a story about love, life and especially her way of describing horses. Just like with the first book this book made me ache to get back in the saddle. It was just beautiful.
In Wednesday Riders, Meg had to grow up and make some pretty hard decisions. And I loved reading her journey this new summer. The life on the Island is just a perfect escape from the real world and I could totally imagine myself spending time there.”
– Review by Maureen’s Books


Genre: Young Adult Romance

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