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Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Signet Book
Published: Jan 2011
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Contemporary
Retail Price: $7.99
Ages: 17 - 17 Pages: 432
Mandy Pajeck had a tough childhood. Now 28, she feels responsible for the accident that took her younger brother's sight. But his complete reliance on her care is making them both miserable. When she meets handsome Zach Harrigan and his mini guide horse, she thinks she's found the ticket to her brother's happiness-and maybe her own.
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Several reviewers dont find this book up to Ms Andersons usual standards. I did. In addition I was fascinated with the whole seeing eye horse concept. I did consult the internet and learned that as of the Spring of this year2011petitions were sucessful in overturning the ruling removing minihorses from the list of sanctioned ***istance animals. Dogs are in no danger of losing their domination of the field, but due to their tragically short lifespans, it may just happen eventually.