Reviews"This heartfelt, thrilling book carries a deeper message about hope, resilience, and the strength of the human spirit."-- The Rider Magazine "A story of redemption that gives us a glimpse into ways of looking at horses, and perhaps even ourselves, with new eyes."-- The Huffington Post "Out of the Wild is a forceful novel that teaches the indispensable lesson about loyalty, perseverance, and hope." -- Cowgirl Magazine, "A story of redemption that gives us a glimpse into ways of looking at horses, and perhaps even ourselves, with new eyes."-- The Huffington Post, "A story of redemption that gives us a glimpse into ways of looking at horses, and perhaps even ourselves, with new eyes."-- The Huffington Post "Out of the Wild is a forceful novel that teaches the indispensable lesson about loyalty, perseverance, and hope." -- Cowgirl Magazine
SynopsisNow a major motion picture, starring John Diehl, Jean Louisa Kelly, and Ben Ashbrook, directed by Paul Krizan One dark, vacant Nevada night, cattle rancher Henry McBride closes his eyes--only to open them and find his life suddenly in a shambles, with everything that means anything to him lost forever. Overwhelmed by grief and guilt, Henry drives away from his past as far and as fast as he can; jobs, towns, and whiskey come and go. And then guest ranch owner Jessie King extends an open and forgiving hand, and the arrival of a young mustang stallion--also wounded and alone--ignites a flicker of recognition in Henry. Jessie's powerful ability to connect with horses, and her gentle attempts to connect with Henry, slow him down long enough to let him heal just a little. But when Jessie's former ranch manager returns with murder in mind, the fragile world she, Henry, and the stallion are building together threatens to come crashing down., Now a major motion picture, starring John Diehl, Jean Louisa Kelly, and Ben Ashbrook, directed by Paul Krizan! One dark, vacant Nevada night, cattle rancher Henry McBride closes his eyes--only to open them and find his life suddenly in a shambles, with everything that means anything to him lost forever. Overwhelmed by grief and guilt, Henry drives away from his past as far and as fast as he can; jobs, towns, and whiskey come and go. And then guest ranch owner Jessie King extends an open and forgiving hand, and the arrival of a young mustang stallion--also wounded and alone--ignites a flicker of recognition in Henry. Jessie's powerful ability to connect with horses, and her gentle attempts to connect with Henry, slow him down long enough to let him heal just a little. But when Jessie's former ranch manager returns with murder in mind, the fragile world she, Henry, and the stallion are building together threatens to come crashing down.