cover image Breaking Free

Breaking Free

Lauraine Snelling, . . FaithWords, $12.99 (292pp) ISBN 978-0-446-58208-7

This horse-centered romance by inspirational novelist Snelling (A Promise for Ellie ) is tedious and not the author’s best work. As it opens, Maggie Roberts is serving time in prison for an unnamed crime; although the details aren’t spelled out until the end of the novel, most readers will put the pieces together long before. Maggie is enrolled in a new, experimental program that offers prisoners the chance to work with retired racehorses. Before she knows it, Maggie has helped rehabilitate a horse (not so subtly named Breaking Free), and she might be fast-tracked for parole, if only she can secure a job on the outside. Enter Gil Winters. Abandoned by his ex-wife, he’s heroically raising a precocious son, Eddie, who, despite suffering from spina bifida, has learned to ride. Gil would buy Eddie his own horse, but he’d need to hire a caretaker for the animal as well. Throw in that Maggie’s divorced and Gil is lonely, and the plot isn’t hard to predict. Still, the characters have a bit of depth, and the tale of faith, forgiveness and starting over may find a readership with Snelling’s many diehard fans. (Aug.)