This is the book where Sam's dad and Bryanna get married. I remembered bits and pieces of the story, but not all of it, and I honestly think it's among my favorites in this series so far during my rereading journey. While Sam's dad and new step mom are on their honeymoon, Sam's being cared for by her maternal aunt, and I really liked their dynamic together. Some things we learn about Sam's mom here are sweet, too. I was also glad that this was one book where the perpetual antagonist, Slocum (sp?) actually saw some consequences for his actions.
Content Advisory:
There are the usual risky choices around horses that are typical to this series, though it does feel like Sam consistently learns from mistakes, accepts advice, and thinks things through more as the series goes on. In this book in particular, no one gets injured in any way.
This book touches a little more on Sam's lingering grief over her deceased mother. The start of the story happens around Christmas and Sam quietly holds onto a belief/hope that her mother visits her as an angel when she makes a traditional visit to the barn each year on the night of Christmas Eve. When feathers fall from the rafters, even though Sam knows logically that it's just wild birds up there, she also thinks of the feathers as angel wing feathers, indicating her mother's visiting presence.
There are still hints of mild, innocent attraction between Sam and Jake, but they continue basically treating each other like brother and sister, sometimes annoying each other, but always faithful friends.