The Saddle Club Books

The Saddle Club Books

The Saddle Club   is a series of intermediate children’s books published by Bantam Books between 1986 and 2001.

 

The Saddle Club™ Girls Are Back! The Fun Begins in September  2008 - All-New Cast, Adventures, Friends, Music, Fun and HorsesThe series was created by a publishing house using the contract writing services of self-professed equestrian novice Bonnie Bryant. Many titles were also written by ghostwriters. Spin-offs include three other book series, The Saddle Club Super Editions, Pine Hollow and Pony Tails, a TV show also called The Saddle Club, a book club, there used to be a fan club with a monthly newsletter, and a line of model horses manufactured by Breyer.

The books follow the adventures of best friends Carole Hanson, Stevie Lake, and Lisa Atwood, who live in the fictional town of Willow Creek, Virginia and ride at Pine Hollow Stables. In the first book of the series, Horse Crazy, Carole and Lisa help Stevie with her mathematics project, which launches the girls’ friendship and the title club.

At the beginning of the series, Carole and Stevie are twelve-year-old seventh-graders and Lisa is a thirteen-year-old eighth-grader. Although the characters live through several vacations and years of school, they do not age until the “Pine Hollow” series.

Structure of the Books

Children’s Television series (drama), aimed at pre-teen and teen girls. Based on a book series by Bonnie Bryant, The Saddle Club features three best friends, Stevie Lake, Carole Hanson, and Lisa Atwood, who love horses and adventures.The Saddle Club is written in a third-person style. In early books, the narration was third-person limited and shifted from character to character, often offering more insight into the thoughts and feelings of The Saddle Club and their friends; in later books, the narrative style became much more omniscient.

Titles

The regular series of 101 tiles was followed by a Saddle Club Super Edition of another six titles, The Inside Stories and Peripherals. Another series of sixteen titles were written in Pony Tails and another seventeen in Pine Hollow. The full list of titles is seen here and you can read about Bonnie Bryant and the spin off series of books.

 

Main Characters
Carole Hanson
  • First appearance: #1, Horse Crazy Page 4
  • Age: 12
  • Family: Father, Mitch Hanson, a Colonel in the United States Marine Corps; mother, Karen Hanson, died of Cancer when Carole was 11; cat named Snowball; Starlight.
  • Horse(s): Starlight, a bay part-Thoroughbred gelding whom she receives as a Christmas gift from the money her mother left her, in #13, Starlight Christmas.
  • Education: A 7th-grader at Willow Creek Junior High School, a public school where she attends with Lisa.
  • Personality: Carole is the best, most experienced, and most serious rider of the three; she began riding when she was four. Stable owner Max Regnery selected her as the best overall junior rider in #6, Dude Ranch. She is very organized as far as horses are concerned, but she can be scatterbrained regarding anything else. She tends to be a know-it-all at times, but sometimes it is very helpful. Carole has never forgiven Veronica for killing Cobalt and ever since Cobalt had to be put down Carole’s hated Veronica even more.
  • Inconsistencies: In the first book, Horse Crazy, Carole’s mother died “six months earlier” from cancer. Later books refer to Carole’s mother having been dead for “a few years,” probably because although time passes, the characters do not age. Also, in the original printing of the cover, Carole was Caucasian. In the books, she was referred to as African American.
Stevie Lake
  • First appearance: #1, Horse Crazy Page 1
  • Age: 12
  • Family: Father, George, a lawyer; mother, Catherine, also a lawyer; big brother, Chad, 14; twin brother, Alex, 12; little brother, Michael, 9; cat named Madonna; Belle.
  • Horse(s): Belle, a bay mare whom she receives in “Horse Trade” and legally owns in “Gift Horse”. She almost bought Stewball, the horse she rides at her friend Kate Devine’s dude ranch, in “Horse Tale”.
  • Education: A 7th-grader at Fenton Hall, a private academy where she attends with her rival Veronica.
  • Personality: Stevie began riding when she was eight. She is the least serious of the three and the most disorganized. Stevie dropped her given name, Stephanie, almost before she could talk and has always been a bit tomboyish. Now being uncomfortable with the activities other girls of her age do, but at the same time getting tired of being “one of the boys,” one thing remains: her love of horses. She excels at practical jokes, one of which is her first interaction with Lisa. Ironically, one of her strongest skills is dressage, a precise type of riding that requires great subtlety and poise. Stable owner, Max, selected her as the best overall junior rider in Super Edition #3, Western Star. She is the only one who has a steady boyfriend, Phil. Stevie is the only girl in her family, and her feuds with her brothers are a major element of most of the series; her brothers love to tease her about Phil. Stevie is younger than Alex by six minutes. Chad and Alex are seen for the first time during Season 3 in “Moving On Part 1″, but for some strange reason Stevie doesn’t mention Michael.
Lisa Atwood
  • First appearance: #1, Horse Crazy page 7
  • Age: 13
  • Family: Father, Richard, 42; mother, Eleanor (Mr. Atwood’s job is unknown. Mrs. Atwood is a model at the Mall.); brother, Peter, 21, who is at college or studying abroad for most of the series; Lhasa apso named Dolly; step-mom named Evelyn and a little sister named Lily in the “Pine Hollow” series. Lisa’s parents are divorced as of “Stray Horse”. Mr. Atwood moves into an apartment so that Lisa can live with him during the weekend until he marries his girlfriend Evelyn and as a result moves to California. Evelyn eventually gives birth to a beautiful healthy baby girl named Lily.
  • Horse(s): Lisa never owns her own horse, although her parents once considered buying her a horse. In #11, Horse Wise, they view a horse called “Pretty Boy,” but Lisa knew she was not ready to own one. Lisa did the right thing and told Carole Hanson about the horse and she ended up buying him. Carole later changed his name to Starlight. In the Pine Hollow series, Lisa’s father makes plans to buy Prancer, a retired Thoroughbred racehorse, for her, until Prancer dies during a difficult pregnancy, as do both of her twin foals, in the ninth book of the Pine Hollow series, Riding To Win.
  • Education: An 8th-grader at Willow Creek Junior High School, the public school she attends with Carole.
  • Personality: Lisa is the oldest of the three but the newest rider; she begins in #1, Horse Crazy at age 13, because her mother thinks that every “young lady” should know something about horses. She is extremely organized, a straight-A student, and a perfectionist. Although stable owner, Max, often tells her that she has potential, her desire to “catch up” to Carole and Stevie is an element of most of the series.
  • Inconsistencies: Lisa’s brother is mentioned peripherally in two early books – #1, Horse Crazy, in which Lisa’s mother wouldn’t let Lisa borrow a tie from him, and #7, Horse Play, in which he’s at summer camp. Since Peter is eight years older than Lisa and living away from home for the rest of the series, it is likely that these are errors and he isn’t mentioned in the TV Series. Lisa is shorter than Carole and Stevie. Lisa and her mom almost moved to New Jersey in the “Pine Hollow” series, but Mrs. Atwood changed her mind and decided that it would be better to stay in Willow Creek.
Max Regnery III
  • First appearance: #1, Horse Crazy
  • Family: Grandfather, Maxmilian, who founded Pine Hollow Stables, deceased; father, Maxmilian II, deceased; mother, Elizabeth, who is known as “Mrs. Reg”; wife, Deborah Hale, a newspaper reporter whom he marries in #45, Stable Groom; oldest daughter, Maxine “Maxi” Hale Regnery, who is born in Super Edition #5, Before They Rode Horses; youngest daughter, Jeanne “Minnie” Hale Regnery, mentioned in the Pine Hollow series.
  • Horse(s): Max owns about 25 horses at the start of the series, a number that grows over the course of the books.
  • Personality: Max owns the stable and also teaches classes for riders of all ages. He requires that all students not only ride but also take care of their horses, clean tack, get good grades in school, and perform chores around the stable; he believes that these are all part of what it means to ride. In addition to being a respected teacher, he is also an accomplished rider.
  • Inconsistencies: Max’s full name has been spelled Maxmillian, Maximillian, and Maximilian at various points in the series.
Elizabeth “Mrs. Reg” Regnery
  • First appearance: #1, Horse Crazy
  • Family: Father-in-law, Maxmilian, who founded Pine Hollow Stables, deceased; husband, Maxmilian II, deceased; son, Maxmilian “Max” III; daughter-in-law, Deborah Hale; granddaughter, Maxine “Maxi” Hale Regnery; granddaughter Jeanne “Minnie” Hale Regnery.
  • Horse(s): It is implied that when Max II died, he left the stable to his son, not his wife. Mrs. Reg rides frequently, but does not own her own personal horse.
  • Personality: Mrs. Reg manages the stable, schedules classes, and coordinates orders and special events. She dislikes seeing people stand around with nothing to do and often assigns them odd jobs if they aren’t already working. She is also famous for telling stories that are seemingly unrelated to the situations that The Saddle Club finds itself in. Mrs. Reg also gives good advice.
Veronica diAngelo
  • First appearance: #1, Horse Crazy
  • Family: Father, Frank, a banker and the richest man in Willow Creek; Mother, Helen, a prominent social figure, Sugarlump, Danny.
  • Horse(s): Princess, a pony that she owned when she was 11; Cobalt, a black Thoroughbred stallion who dies as a result of her carelessness in #2, Horse Shy; Garnet, an Arabian mare that her parents buy for her in #11, Horse Wise; Go For Blue “Danny”, a well-trained dapple grey schoolmaster Thoroughbred that her parents buy for her in #49, Stable Farewell.
  • Education: A 7th-grader at Fenton Hall, a private academy where she attends with Stevie Lake
  • Personality: Veronica is an extremely spoiled Italian American girl. Acts as The Saddle Club’s perpetual enemy, particularly Stevie’s, since the girls attend the same school. Veronica always has the latest clothes and doesn’t approve of The Saddle Club’s clothes. Earlier books are more generous toward Veronica, suggesting that she acts badly because her parents have little time for her and often agree to buy her something as a means of solving problems. Veronica’s character suggests that she would love to be part of The Saddle Club, but chooses to keep people at arm’s length from her. She doesn’t seem like she can trust people as she’s been let down by her own parents many times. Her spoiled exterior seems like a cover for her true feelings. She is very lonely but would never admit it. Veronica has three friends from school. Veronica hates being called “Ronnie”. Veronica cried when she sold Garnet in “Stable Farewell” indicating that she really cared about her even though she fussed over Danny and took care of him. Veronica’s first dog Robespierre got sick and Dr. Takamura put him to sleep. When Robespierre was put to sleep Veronica clearly didn’t care. Veronica has a new, cute dog named Sugarlump.
Recurring characters
  • Dr. Judy Barker – equine veterinarian who treats most Pine Hollow horses
  • Alan Barker – Dr. Judy’s husband and her vet assistant.
  • John Brightstar – son of Walter Brightstar, a wrangler at the Bar None Ranch. John is often romantically involved with Lisa.
  • Marie Dana – injured in a car accident that killed her father and left her unable to walk for months; The Saddle Club befriends her and Mitch Hanson dates her mother, Olivia, briefly.
  • Dorothy DeSoto – former Italian American student of Max Regnery and an excellent rider; suffers an injury in #8, Horse Show, that ends her career as a competitive rider, so she has to sell her horse Topside to Max. Stevie rides Topside until she gets her horse Belle. Marries Nigel Hawthorne in #27, Bridle Path. The Saddle Club sees her and Nigel in many other books.
  • Kate Devine – former champion junior rider and a friend of The Saddle Club; her parents, Frank and Phyllis, know Mitch Hanson from when Frank was a pilot in the United States Marine Corps. They now own a dude ranch in the Southwest called the Bar None Ranch. Like Merrill, Phil, A.J., and Cam, Kate is an honorary member of The Saddle Club.
  • Eli Grimes – wrangler at the Bar None Ranch, who considers the members of The Saddle Club “dudes” when he first meets them in #6, Dude Ranch. He starts a riding summer camp with his wife, Jeannie, in Ranch Hands.
  • Nigel Hawthorne – Dorothy DeSoto’s British husband; also a rider.
  • Jasmine James – eight-year-old rider at Pine Hollow; she and her best friends become the main characters of the spin-off series Pony Tails.
  • May Grover – eight-year-old rider at Pine Hollow; she and her best friends become the main characters of the spin-off series Pony Tails. Started taking riding lessons at Pine Hollow and joined Horse Wise in “Racehorse”. Has a pony named Luna because of the perfect moon shaped mark on his face.
  • Corey Takamura – eight-year-old Asian American rider at Pine Hollow; she and her best friends become the main characters of the spin-off series Pony Tails.
  • Christine Lonetree – Native American Indian whom the Saddle Club and Kate Devine first meet in #6, Dude Ranch; her German Shepherd Tomahawk dies saving Stevie from a rattlesnake.
  • Phil Marsten – Stevie’s boyfriend; he lives in Cross County, which is fifteen miles away from Willow Creek. Early books spelled his last name Marston. Phil has a Quarter Horse named Teddy, who has a tendency to spook. Like Kate, Merrill, A.J., and Cam, Phil is an honorary member of The Saddle Club. When the Saddle Club first met Phil they believed he was conceited.
  • Red O’Malley – The Irish American head stablehand at Pine Hollow and Denise’s boyfriend.
  • Denise McCaskill – Pine Hollow Scottish American stablehand and Red’s girlfriend.
  • A.J. McDonnell – Phil’s best friend and a fellow rider at Cross County Stables. Like Kate, Merrill, Phil, and Cam, A.J. is an honorary member of The Saddle Club. In the “Pine Hollow” series A.J. becomes an Alcoholic. A.J. is of Scottish American desendence.
  • Cam Nelson – A young African American rider from Arden Hills whom Carole first meets over an Internet message board. Cam has a horse named Duffy. He moves to California when his dad gets a new job in “Stable Farewell”. Like Kate, Merrill, Phil, and A.J., Cam is an honorary member of The Saddle Club. Cam returns to Willow Creek in the “Pine Hollow” series, but things don’t work out between him and Carole and they break up.
  • Skye Ransom – seventeen-year-old actor whom The Saddle Club meets and teaches to ride in #8, Horse Show. He often returns in books where he is filming a movie and requires The Saddle Club’s help.
  • Lady Theresa “Tessa” – An English lady whom Lisa meets and befriends in England when Tessa falls off her horse.
  • Emily Williams – A young rider with Cerebral palsy. The Saddle Club meets and befriends Emily and her horse P.C. in #52, Riding Class. She is also an honorary member of the Saddle Club. P.C.’s initials do not stand for anything in particular. Their meaning changes according to Emily’s whims.
  • Scott Forester – First appeared in the Pine Hollow series. Scott is Callie’s brother and is older by one year. After his sister Callie was injured in a car accident, after Stevie swerved her car in an attempt to avoid a spooked horse (which turned out to be Callie’s horse, Fez), he blamed Stevie. Scott has trouble forgiving Stevie for the accident which hurt his sister and killed her horse.
  • Callie Forester – First appeared in the Pine Hollow series. Callie is Scott’s sister and she is younger by one year. In the first Pine Hollow book, Stevie is driving her friends during a bad storm. She swerves to avoid Callie’s horse, who was spooked into the road. After hitting Fez, the car rolled into a ravine, injuring Callie severely. Callie survived the accident, but Fez was killed.
List of The Saddle Club Characters
Character Season 1 and 2 Actor Season 3 Actor
Carole Hanson Keenan MacWilliam Victoria Campbell
Stephanie ‘Stevie’ Lake Sophie Bennett Lauren Dixon
Lisa Atwood Lara Jean Marshall Ariel Kaplan
Veronica diAngelo Heli Simpson Marny Kennedy
Kristi Cavanaugh Kia Luby
Desiree Biggins Aisha Dee
Melanie Atwood Marisa Siketa / Jessie Jacobs Ella-Rose Shenman
Ashley Taylor Janelle Corlass-Brown
Jess Cooper Kaiya Jones
Elizabeth Regnery Catherine Wilkin Briony Behets
Max Regnery Brett Tucker Richard Davies
Jack O’Neil Troy Lovett
Phil Marsten Glenn Meldrum Cosmo Feltham
Deborah Hale Regnery Cathy Godbold
Drew Regnery Nikolai Nikolaeff
Red O’Malley Nathan Phillips / James O’Dea
Brian “Scooter” Mucahy Alex Marriott
Megan Sophie Hensser

 

Saddle Club Bindup Books

The Saddle Club girls are back!

The third season of the worldwide hit, The Saddle Club, has returned to TV and so has the famous books that started the whole phenomenon.

These books follow the adventures of best friends Carole Hanson, Stevie Lake, and Lisa Atwood, who live in the town of Willow Creek and ride at Pine Hollow Stables where they started the Saddle Club for a group for horse-crazy people like themselves.

Loving horses wasn’t the only requirement for joining the group, these friends also believe in sticking together through thick and thin by helping each other out in all kinds of situations.

 

Saddle Club Bindup 13: Show Horse & Beach Ride

SHOW HORSE - THE SADDLE CLUB GOES FOR THE BLUE RIBBON! and BEACH RIDE - CAROLE'S ABOUT TO HAVE THE RIDE OF HER LIFE!SHOW HORSE – THE SADDLE CLUB GOES FOR THE BLUE RIBBON!

The Saddle Club can hardly wait for the horse show in two weeks! Each of the three girls has her own personal goal for the show: Stevie wants to win in as many categories as she can, while Carole has vowed to beat Cam Nelson, a rider who’s constantly boasting about her knowledge of horses. And Lisa’s determined to ride the beautiful racehorse named Prancer, even though no one else thinks the horse is ready to compete. On the day of the show, each member of The Saddle Club expects to bring home a blue ribbon-and ends up learning about a whole other side of competition!

BEACH RIDE – CAROLE’S ABOUT TO HAVE THE RIDE OF HER LIFE!

When Carole finds out that she’s going to Florida for winter break, she’s thrilled. She’ll miss her horse Starlight, but she knows that Stevie and Lisa, her best friends in The Saddle Club, will take good care of him while she’s away. And her cousin Sheila has made plans for several fun activities, including a day at a popular theme park, a big family reunion, and, best of all, the chance to ride along Florida’s beautiful sandy beaches. But Carole’s ride along the sunny coastline turns out to be much more exciting-and frightening-than she ever imagined .

 

Saddle Club Bindup 14: Bridle Path & Stable Manners

BRIDLE PATH - WEDDING BELLS AT PINE HOLLOWS! and STABLE MANNERS - WHO KNOWS MORE ABOUT HORSES THAN THE SADDLE CLUB?

BRIDLE PATH – WEDDING BELLS AT PINE HOLLOWS!

What Max, the manager at Pine Hollow Stables, asks for The Saddle Club’s help sorting through some old riding costumes, Lisa, Carole, and Stevie quickly agree. In exchange for their help, Max has promised to get them tickets to the Capitol Horse Show in Washington, D.C., where the girls will get to see their old friend Dorothy DeSoto and her fianc‚, Nigel. At first, going through some old clothes doesn’t seem like much fun, but then The Saddle Club comes up with a great idea: They’ll use the old clothes to stage a wedding for Pine Hollow’s handsome new stallion. And what better wedding date than the first of April . better known as April Fool’s Day.

STABLE MANNERS – WHO KNOWS MORE ABOUT HORSES THAN THE SADDLE CLUB?

No one knows more about horses than Stevie, Carole and Lisa. Or do they? The Saddle Club’s knowledge is going to be tested in a Know-Down at the next Horse Wise meeting! And they won’t just be competing with the other kids at Horse Wise. They’re going to be competing against Stevie and Carole’s boyfriends, Phil Marsten and Cam Nelson. It’s the opportunity they’ve been waiting for to show off for the boys. But when The Saddle Cub starts cramming for the big day, the girls find there’s something very odd about their study sheet. It’s got all the information they could have wanted-and more .

 

Saddle Club Bindup 15: Ranch Hands & Autumn Trail

RANCH HANDS - A SUMMER TO REMEMBER and AUTUMN TRAIL - A FRIEND IN NEEDRANCH HANDS – A SUMMER TO REMEMBER

School is out for summer, and The Saddle Club has big plans. Lisa, Carole, and Stevie have been invited to Wyoming to work on a ranch and help run a Western riding camp. The girls are looking forward to a great summer of fun and riding until Lisa’s parents break the terrible news: they want Lisa to come to Europe with them for a month. For Lisa, it’s bad enough that she’ll be missing the chance to work as a ranch hand-how will she survive for four whole weeks without her best friends Stevie and Carole, and horses to ride?

AUTUMN TRAIL – A FRIEND IN NEED

It’s Thanksgiving time at Pine Hollow Stables, and the three members of The Saddle Club have each decided to do one good deed to celebrate the holiday. Stevie has offered to do some chores around the stable; Carole’s invited stuck-up Veronica diAngelo to Thanksgiving dinner; and Lisa isn’t sure what her generous act will be-until she realises that there’s a special horse at Pine Hollow that really needs her.

 

Saddle Club Bindup 16: Hayride & Chocolate Horse

HAYRIDE - HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROLE! and CHOCOLATE HORSE - A FAMILY EMERGENCY

HAYRIDE – HAPPY BIRTHDAY CAROLE!

It’s Carole’s birthday, and The Saddle Club is planning an extra-special celebration. They’re having their first boy-girl party, which will include a romantic moonlit hayride. When snooty Veronica diAngelo hears about their plans, she assumes she isn’t invited. And now Veronica is determined to wreck the party-and steal of The Saddle Club’s boyfriends!

CHOCOLATE HORSE – A FAMILY EMERGENCY

For as long as Carole and Lisa have known their best friend, Stevie, she’s been at war with one-or all-of her three brothers. In fact, Stevie never misses an opportunity to tease Chad about his current girlfriend, dye Alex’s underwear pink, or put rocks in Michael’s lunchbag. But all that changes when Stevie’s twin, Alex, contracts meningitis, and becomes seriously ill. This time Stevie is looking for a way to show one of her brothers just how much she cares .

 

Saddle Club Bindup 17: High Horse & Hay Fever

HIGH HORSE - IS IT THE END OF THE TRAIL FOR STEVIE AND PHIL? and HAY FEVER - WHY IS MAX ACTING SO ODD?

HIGH HORSE – IS IT THE END OF THE TRAIL FOR STEVIE AND PHIL?

It’s springtime at Pine Hollow Stables, and that means it’s time for The Saddle Club to take another trip on the Mountain Trail Overnight. For Stevie, this year’s overnight trail ride promises to be particularly special because her boyfriend, Phil, is coming along. But as soon as the trip begins, there’s trouble between Phil and Stevie. Are these two good riders and close friends about to break up for good?

HAY FEVER – WHY IS MAX ACTING SO ODD?

When Max Regnery, the manager at Pine Hollow Stables, starts sneezing and acting forgetful, Lisa, Carole and Stevie decide that it’s time for a new Saddle Club project. They’ll cure Max’s “hay fever” by inviting all the eligible women they know to Pine Hollow’s Fourth of July picnic. But when Max discovers that the girls are trying to find him a girlfriend, he’s not exactly pleased. As it turns out, he’s found his own source of fireworks!

 

Saddle Club Bindup 18: Horse Tale & Riding Lesson

HORSE TALE - THE SADDLE CLUB STARS IN A WILD WEST SHOW and RIDING LESSON - SIBLING RIVALRY

HORSE TALE – THE SADDLE CLUB STARS IN A WILD WEST SHOW

Stevie has always longed for a horse of her own, and this summer she finally has the chance to get one. When she and the rest of The Saddle club head out West to visit their friend Kate Devine and star in a wild west show, Kate’s dad agrees to sell Stewball, Stevie’s favourite ranch horse. But as the day to bring Stewball back East draws nearer, Stevie begins to have second thoughts. Does a ranch horse really belong at Pine Hollow Stables?

RIDING LESSON – SIBLING RIVALRY

Carole Hanson has always wanted a brother or sister. So she should be delighted when her father tells her that thirteen-year-old Marie Dana will be staying with them for two weeks while Mrs Dana is out of town. But instead of being happy about her “temporary sister”, Carole can barely contain her jealousy. Colonel Hanson is making a big fuss over Marie and Stevie and Lisa are planning a big party for Marie in the hayloft at Pine Hollow. Will Carole manage to put aside her jealousy before Marie’s visit is over? Not until she and Marie share a special moment in the stable at Pine Hollow .

 

Saddle Club Bindup 19: Stage Coach & Horse Trade

STAGE COACH - WILL LISA HAVE TO GIVE UP WHAT SHE LOVES BEST? and HORSE TRADE - A PROMISE IS WORTH KEEPINGSTAGE COACH – WILL LISA HAVE TO GIVE UP WHAT SHE LOVES BEST?

Lisa Atwood has joined a community theatre and landed the lead in an upcoming production of Annie. It’s fun rehearsing the part with other members of the cast, especially Hollie, who’s been coaching Lisa backstage. Then rehearsals become more frequent and demanding, and Lisa is too busy for anything, including getting a Pine Hollow Thoroughbred, Prancer, ready for an upcoming Pony Club rally. Can the rest of The Saddle Club, along with Lisa’s ‘stage coach’, help her choose between horses and theatre?

HORSE TRADE – A PROMISE IS WORTH KEEPING

Phil Marsten, Stevie’s boyfriend and an out-of-town member of The Saddle Club, is boarding an Arabian at his family’s stable. When Phil offers to let Stevie ride the horse, she eagerly accepts. In exchange, Stevie has promised to give the horse all the care and exercise she needs. As Stevie begins working with the mare and preparing her for an upcoming dressage exhibition, she quickly comes to love and respect her beautiful new mount. But the Arabian also has a mysterious allergy that won’t go away. Can Stevie find the cause, and live up to her side of the bargain to take the very best care of the horse?

 

Saddle Club Bindup 20: Purebred & Gift Horse

PUREBRED - A TRIP TO REMEMBER and GIFT HORSE - WILL STEVIE HAVE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO NO-NAME?PUREBRED – A TRIP TO REMEMBER

When Carole Hanson and her father travel to Minnesota to visit relatives, Carole has the perfect opportunity to work on a school assignment to create a family tree. Ever since her mother died, Carole has been curious about that side of the family, especially about an ancestor who journeyed north along the Underground Railroad. Then Carole discovers a secret lurking in her family tree, and she begins to question where she’s come from. Do bloodlines matter as much with people as they do with horses? Carole discovers the answer when a dangerous horseback ride threatens the life of one of her relatives.

GIFT HORSE – WILL STEVIE HAVE TO SAY GOOD-BYE TO NO-NAME?

Stevie Lake is ecstatic. After years of wanting a horse of her own, her parents have given her ‘No-Name’, a beautiful Arabian-Saddlebred. And everyone can see that the frisky, sassy mare is the perfect match for a rider like fun-loving Stevie. Now all she has to do to make ‘No-Name’ hers is come up with a fitting name. But before Stevie can find a name for the beautiful mare, her happiness is abruptly shattered. During a Pony Club exhibition, another girl claims that ‘No-Name’ was stolen from her family’s barn. Could Stevie’s new mount really be the horse the older girl calls ‘Punk’? Is Stevie about to lose her dream horse forever?

 

 

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