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HORSE SHOW is an Editor’s Choice @ The Historical Novel Society!

Bonnie DeMoss over at the Historical Novel Society wrote a lovely review of HORSE SHOW, naming it an Editor’s Choice title!

DeMoss writes: “I was so impressed by “Two on a Horse,” set on the Steeplechase ride at Coney Island in the early 20th century. Although the horses were made of wood, they were part of a harrowing ride, and Bowers describes the personal stories of the riders in vivid detail. From the first lady to attempt to ride the Steeplechase astride to a sexual assault occurring during the ride itself, the story has a strong impact, and the reader can see and feel the violence of the ride as well as the trauma of the riders. Equally fine is “Of Course, Of Course,” which on the surface is about a young newlywed couple who discover a horse abandoned on their new property. However, underneath lurks a saga of a wife awakening to her own abandonment, abuse, and neglect in 1960s California. These perfectly crafted tales create a tragic picture that will have an emotional impact on the reader. Highly recommended.”

Click here to read the rest of the review over at the Historical Novel Society!

Then, click here to order your very own copy of HORSE SHOW!

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HORSE SHOW: Mule Tested, Mule Approved!

I was in Columbia, MO at Cedar Creek Therapeutic Riding Center’s Art On The Saddle fundraiser at Ozark Mountain Biscuit & Bar this past weekend!

Audie! (Photo by Katy Raymon.)

I had a blast reading “Of Course, Of Course” to the terrific crowd, selling signed copies of HORSE SHOW to benefit CCTRC’s riders and horses, and watching the bids rise on saddles whimsically decorated by a number of local artists! All twelve custom saddles were claimed by eager art collectors, raising more than 4K for CCTRC!

Best of all, we loaded up Audie, one of CCTRC’s therapy mules, and brought her along to the event for photo ops and general mule merriment! Ozark Mountain Biscuit Company is located in Columbia’s Stockyards District, right next to the Wright Brothers Mule Barn. So it was cool to bring a molly mule back to the Stockyards!

Cedar Creek Therapeutic Riding Center is taking donations online at their website, so if you missed the festivities, you can still help out a great cause!

I was also thrilled to do an interview/reading with my friend Laura Wacker on local radio station KOPN’s “Evening Edition” on 6/11. For the next two weeks, you can stream the show online at KOPN.org.

Last but not least, I wrote a lil’ book list for shepherd.com, a new online initiative that asks “9,000+ authors to share five of their favorite books around a topic, theme, or mood and why they love each book.” My Shepherd list, “the best books for animal lovers who are also history geeks,” features five of my all-time favorites, both fiction and nonfiction–check it out!

And if you haven’t gotten your copy of HORSE SHOW yet, now’s a terrific time to join the herd!

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