Pegasus:A Novel ,Written by Marilyn Holdsworth
Reviewed by Jane Myhra of Wisconsin Horsemen's News
"Pegasus a novel," written by Marilyn Holdsworth, is a pleasurable horse story. It kept my interest all the way to the exciting climax.
In the novel, Holdsworth's main character, Hannah Bradley, fights to save wild mustangs from slaughter. After Hannah rescues Pegasus, she begins to realize that the horse is not a mustang but a Thoroughbred that was horribly abused. Hannah's journey to solve the mystery of the horse's identity takes the reader into the world of animal abuse, international intrigue and black-marketeering. Along the way, the reader is treated to romance and adventure.
In "Pegasus," the horse moments are tender. The adventure is fast paced. Holdsworth does an expert job of changing the tone to depict the bad-mannered and dirty-tongued evil characters that constantly mistreat horses. The author quickly brings you back to the good side and the perfect people who love horses.
Published on February 07, 2012 11:54