Pack Trip

Pack Trip

Bonnie Bryant

Children's

Carole, Stevie, and Lisa are thrilled when they get a call from their friend Kate from The Bar None Ranch. Kate has an offer for them: Would the girls like to go on a pack trip in the mountains? The answer is an enthusiastic yes! When they meet the other riders, they couldn't be happier. Lisa feels instantly drawn to Seth, while his funloving sister Amy seems to be a perfect pal for Stevie. Another boy, John, is as serious and horse wise as Carole. The group hits it off immediately.But first impressions can be deceiving. Amy isn't just high spirited and impulsive, she's downright reckless. As her behavior gets more outrageous and dangerous Seth tries to cover for her, which puts Lisa in the middle. Can the girls figure out what to do about Amy before her next wild stunt threatens all their lives?
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Horse-Sitters

Horse-Sitters

Bonnie Bryant

Children's

Forming a horse-sitting business to earn some extra money, Lisa, Carole, and Stevie believe that their skills will make the business a breeze, but soon find themselves in way over their heads.
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Star Rider

Star Rider

Bonnie Bryant

Children's

Lisa, Carole, and Stevie can't believe their luck: Skye Ransom, the teen idol they met on their trip to New York, is starring in a new movie, and he wantsthe girls to help him with his riding. But when the director casts Lisa in asmall part, the girls realize how important their friendship truly is.
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Show Jumper

Show Jumper

Bonnie Bryant

Children's

The Saddle Club is going to the horse show. So is Veronica diAngelo, and she is already deciding where to display her next blue ribbon. But she may be in for a shock. The Saddle Club has a secret weapon: Samson, the natural born jumper. He and Lisa Atwood could steal the show.As Lisa competes, she realizes that Samson is even better than they thought--and a lot better than she is. And the other riders are mean-spirited and seem to think that winning means destroying the competition, not just doing your best. Do Lisa and Samson have the right stuff to take the blue? Or will they have to settle for less than their best.
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Sidesaddle

Sidesaddle

Bonnie Bryant

Children's

There's a new rider at Pine Hollow Stables. Her name is Tiffani, with an "i." Carole Hanson and Lisa Atwood think she's a good rider, but Stevie Lake can't get over her riding gear--pink and covered in lace and frills. Suddenly Stevie's in competition with Tiffani, determined to win at all costs--even if it means learning to jump fences while riding sidesaddle. Stevie's friends are convinced that she has lost her mind. But Stevie's determined to "out-girl" everyone. She's even bought a fluffy, pink sweater.
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Track Record

Track Record

Bonnie Bryant

Children's

A broken heart mends faster when you go back to what makes you the happiest Carole is back at Pine Hollow full time, spending as many hours as she can with the horses she loves. There's no better place to heal than the stable. While Stevie is busy training for eventing, Callie is trying to figure out what to do about George. Is she imagining things, or is he stalking her? And now that Lisa and Alex have officially broken up, Callie finds that her relationship with Scott isn't exactly easy either. It seems like the girls have a better track record with their horses at the stable than with the boys outside of it.
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The Trail Home

The Trail Home

Bonnie Bryant

Children's

After a near-fatal accident, the Pine Hollow girls are on the road to recoveryIt's been several weeks since the car accident that almost killed Callie Forester. Carole Hanson and Stevie Lake escaped with a few scratches, but Callie wasn't so lucky. Stevie and Carole feel responsible—especially since Stevie was the one at the wheel—and it doesn't help that Callie's brother, Scott, is blaming them too.With Lisa still in California, Carole's feelings for Ben becoming more complicated, Callie unable to ride, and Stevie wracked with guilt over the accident, the girls are beginning to wonder if it's too late to fix the summer—and their friendships.
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