When Rosie looks at her baby, she feels numb. When she confides in her husband, his reaction couldn't be further from helpful.
Gill's daughter is pregnant, and her partner is becoming increasingly stressed and distant. Then her groom announces she must resign.
Jules is in love, but he’s married. She throws herself into running the Arabian racing business with Gill, and even tries to have a relationship, but the distractions don’t work.
Each woman, bound together by their love of horses, endure events beyond their control, and discover strength lies within.
“Rosie called Red softly and gave him a small breakfast. She had to give Peat a handful of chaff to stop him whinnying. While the horses digested she ferried Red's things to the horsebox.
She felt a pang of regret as she thought about Eve.
She had not been able to explain anything to her daughter. She had simply gazed at her, hoping she would somehow sense the love that flowed quietly.
But love wasn't enough to stop her from packing.”
Gill's daughter is pregnant, and her partner is becoming increasingly stressed and distant. Then her groom announces she must resign.
Jules is in love, but he’s married. She throws herself into running the Arabian racing business with Gill, and even tries to have a relationship, but the distractions don’t work.
Each woman, bound together by their love of horses, endure events beyond their control, and discover strength lies within.
“Rosie called Red softly and gave him a small breakfast. She had to give Peat a handful of chaff to stop him whinnying. While the horses digested she ferried Red's things to the horsebox.
She felt a pang of regret as she thought about Eve.
She had not been able to explain anything to her daughter. She had simply gazed at her, hoping she would somehow sense the love that flowed quietly.
But love wasn't enough to stop her from packing.”