Wild Horse Spring

Wild Horse Spring by Lisa Williams Kline, published by Zonderkidz in 2012, is a juvenile fiction novel that explores the dynamics of blended families through the lens of adventure and relationships. With 265 pages, this story follows stepsisters Diana and Stephanie as they navigate their differing interests during a spring break trip to the Outer Banks of North Carolina. While Diana is captivated by the wild horses, Stephanie finds herself drawn to the boys, leading to tension when they both develop a crush on the same guy.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family, friendship, and loyalty as the stepsisters confront their rivalry. When their mutual crush is accused of a crime against the horses, they must set aside their differences and work together to uncover the truth. This edition presents a blend of action and adventure, with elements of religious and Christian themes woven throughout the story, making it a thoughtful exploration of relationships and personal growth.
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For once Stephanie and Diana want the same thing. That’s the problem. Diana and Stephanie are still trying to decide if they like each other when their blended family goes to the Outer Banks of North Carolina for spring break. They’re headed in opposite directions–Diana is crazy about the wild horses and Stephanie is crazy about the boys–until one guy catches both their interests. Soon they’re butting heads–again. But when their crush is accused of committing a crime against the horses, can the stepsisters band together to prove his innocence?
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