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Angel and the Flying Stallions (Pony Club Secrets, #10) Angel and the Flying Stallions by Stacy Gregg
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“The Pony Club Secrets series: 1. Mystic and the Midnight Ride 2. Blaze and the Dark Rider 3. Destiny and the Wild Horses 4. Stardust and the Daredevil Ponies 5. Comet and the Champion’s Cup 6. Storm and the Silver Bridle 7. Fortune and the Golden Trophy 8. Victory and the All-Stars Academy 9. Flame and the Rebel Riders 10. Angel and the Flying Stallions
Also available in the series: Issie and the Christmas Pony
(Christmas special)
Coming soon… 11. Liberty and the Dream Ride About the Publisher Australia HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty.”
Stacy Gregg, Angel and the Flying Stallions
“11. Liberty and the Dream Ride About the Publisher Australia HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty.”
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“There was silence at the table now as everyone turned expectantly to look at Avery who was strangely preoccupied with staring at his paella.”
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“Issie realised at that moment how well they understood each other, her and Alfie, even though their lives were so different”
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“The stallion was almost as tall as Storm, sixteen-two hands high. His face had the noble bearing of a classical Andalusian with wide-set, soulful eyes and a dark, sooty muzzle. He was a grey, but his dapples had long ago faded so he was as creamy white as parchment. His long mane was like gossamer silk and it tumbled and cascaded over his broad neck and down his powerful shoulders”
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“There was a lanky teenager leaning back against the bonnet of the car. He had tousled black hair, tanned skin and the square-jawed good looks of a Spanish film star.”
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“The colt had become a stallion, and at sixteen-three hands high he was even taller than his sire, the great grey stallion Marius, who was”
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