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Keystone Stables #2

A True Test for Skye

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Skye Nicholson once was a rebellious juvenile delinquent. She'd been through more foster homes than she cared to remember. She trusted no one and had a hard time loving anyone, especially herself. She was a lot like Sooze Bodmer, her long-time friend and "partner in crime," before love found her inside the home of Tom and Eileen Chambers.Through a difficult turn of events in Sooze's life, the Chambers once again open their home and Keystone Stables to another hard-edged teen. Now Skye is challenged to help someone that reminds her of herself. When an unexpected crisis occurs in Sooze's life, both girls learn what it means to not only believe in God, but to trust him even when the future seems uncertain.

131 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 2004

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Marsha Hubler

51 books94 followers
Marsha Hubler, author of the best-selling 8-book Keystone Stables Series from Zonderkidz, lives in central PA with her husband and two dogs. She has a master’s degree in education, over 40 years experience with children of all ages, and presently works with homeschoolers in her home office.
Her latest published books, THE TOMMI POCKETS SERIES, addresses tween issues such as divorced parents, friendships, and rejection by peers.
Visit Marsha at her website, http://www.marshahublerauthor.com
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3 reviews
April 12, 2019
In this series, a girl named Sky is a troubled teen and comes to a ranch run by a kind foster family. They try and help her to find the Lord. In this book, On the Victory Trail her friend Sooze comes to the ranch as well. She is a friend from Sky’s past, and Sky is happy to try and help her troubled friend. But neither of them have any idea just how much their new faith will be tested. You really should read it! It is a really well written book! I highly recommend to anyone!
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10 reviews
May 20, 2016
Once again, this book is great for young Christian women
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December 29, 2024
Revisiting horse books I read as a child…now as a former religion major the evangelism factor here is off the charts. Wild.
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60 reviews
September 28, 2025
read this with/to my daughter, so you know what? I’m counting it. I was invested too 😆😆 14 chapters lol she read some without me & I had to ask her what happened bc I was curious 🤨
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92 reviews
November 24, 2022
still not great, had the same problems as last time but made me cry. kids deserve more than 4%.
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46 reviews
April 8, 2018
On the Victory Trail talks about how Skye has to be to a true friend to someone who needs it. She watches as her friend withers away, but Skye trusts in God and knows He will pull them out of it. Even if it's not the way they wanted.
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November 29, 2015
A heart-warming story of friendship with best friends and their horses and God's love in time of great trials in the girls' lives.
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