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By Way of the Moonlight

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Allie Massey's dream to use her grandparents' estate for equine therapy is crushed when she discovers the property has been sold to a contractor. With weeks until demolition, Allie unearths some of Nana Dale's best-kept secrets—including her champion filly, a handsome man, and one fateful night during WWII—and perhaps a clue to keep her own dream alive.
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    • Booklist

      May 15, 2022
      Allie's dreams for turning her family's Buckhead estate into a therapeutic riding academy look unachievable since her grandmother Dale seemingly changed her will, allowing a developer to build a subdivision on the land. Allie is so obsessed about the loss of the estate, she cancels her wedding and attempts to prepare for the estate sale while searching for a wooden box in which she hopes to find what she needs to save the estate. Musser takes readers back to the 1930s, when young Dale loved horses and became a competitive rider. Tommy, the son of one of the wealthiest families in America, encourages her to compete with him at ever higher levels of equestrian skills. When WWII begins, he joins the branch of the U.S. Coast Guard patrolling the southern coast. Twists and turns, along with prayer, mend broken relationships. Filled with extensive details about equestrian competition at elite levels and the accoutrements of affluent southern society during this era, Musser's novel will appeal to horse-loving readers and those with a fondness for historical fiction about the upper-classes.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 18, 2022
      In this winning family saga from Musser (The Promised Land), a young woman fights to open an equine therapy center on her family’s Georgia estate. In the present day, Nana Dale supports her granddaughter Allie Massey’s dream of launching an equine therapy center on Dale’s Georgia estate, but after Dale dies, her lawyer informs the family that Dale sold the estate to a developer. Allie suspects foul play, and after the lawyer gives Allie a note Dale had written years earlier that alludes to how Allie might be able to save the property, she sets out on a hunt to find a family heirloom. Episodes from Nana Dale’s youth are woven into Allie’s story: Dale grows up in the shadow of the Great Depression and comes of age during WWII, when she falls in love with show jumper Tommy and endures the war’s bleakest hours by leaning on her passion for horses and her Christian faith. Lush and romantic prose (“Dale lay down beside him, gently pulling her body close to his, the fire in his skin warming her along with the balmy breeze of the night, their slow breaths matching”) uplifts this affecting tale that celebrates the hard-won wisdom of elders. This is perfect for book clubs. Agent: Chip MacGregor, MacGregor Literary.

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