English Rider

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 1 July 1998

Horse Shy

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 1 December 1994
After she and her Saddle Club friends return from an enjoyable overnight camping trip with other members of Pine Hollow Stables, Carole is delighted to be given the care of a thoroughbred stallion she's come to love.

Horse Power

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 1 January 1989
The three members of the Saddle Club prepare for a gymkhana and try to persuade Kate, a championship rider who no longer rides, to join their team.

Million-Dollar Horse

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 1 May 2000

Saddle Club Pack

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 20 January 1997

Saddle Club 67: Summer Horse

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 1 January 2013

The Saddle Club girls – Lisa Atwood, Stevie Lake and Carole Hanson – are at one of their favorite places – Moose Hill Summer Camp. This time they’re staying for an entire month. It will be the best summer ever! Or will it? For Lisa is put in a different cabin from her friends, Stevie’s boyfriend is practically ignoring her and, worst of all, horse-crazy Carole has been given a horse to ride that simply won’t cooperate!
Then the girls start running into ominous signs that someone wants to close down Moose Hill Camp forever. Can they find out who, before it’s too late?


Saddle Club 57: Tight Rein

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 1 January 2013
Stevie Lake has been grounded. No hanging out with the other members of The Saddle Club. Even worse, Stevie’s not allowed to see her horse, Belle, or to go to riding camp. Carole Hanson and Lisa Atwood have to get their friend out of hot water – and back in the saddle. How are they going to devise the kind of wacky plan it will take to spring her, and get sweet revenge on her brother, Chad, who got Stevie into trouble in the first place? Carole and Lisa have to do something rash. If they don’t, summer is going to be a complete bust!

When Mrs. Reg, the manager of Pine Hollow Stables, goes away for a few days, The Saddle Club is determined to pitch in and keep things running smoothly. Lisa, Carole and Stevie decide they know everything there is to know about horses, so they’ll have no problem managing a stable for a few days… right? Wrong! Instead it seems that every time the girls try to help, disaster quickly follows. More paint winds up on one of the horses than on the stable; several riders don’t get quite the ride that they expect; and Mrs. Reg’s paperwork is in utter chaos. Soon the members of The Saddle Club are wondering if being horse crazy is enough to manage a stable, after all!

Saddle Club 66: Saddle Sore

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 1 January 2013
The girls of The Saddle Clun have headed West to the Bar None Ranch. This time they’ve brought their friend Emily, who has cerebral palsy. Emily is going to help the ranch’s owner make it accessible to riders with special needs. Then the four girls meet a guest their own age. She’s a former rider who has lost part of one leg in a motorbike accident. She doesn’t plan to get on a horse ever again. In the meantime, The Saddle Club and Emily are riding so much, they’re saddle sore!

Saddle Club 61: Broken Horse

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 11 November 1996
A sick, abused horse has been rescued and brought to Pine Hollow Stables. The local veterinarian is doing everything she can to save its life, but this horse has more than a broken body. Its spirit is broken too. The girls in The Saddle Club know that it needs more than medicine, food and a comfortable stall. It needs a reason to live. Lisa remembers the heartbreaking story of Sal, another abused horse that eventually died. She swears things will be different this time. But what will save this horse from sad, lonely end?

When Lisa, Carole and Stevie head west to the Bar None Ranch, they have a great time planning a Halloween party with their friends Kate and John, a Native American boy who works on the ranch. The Saddle Club is also thrilled when they get the chance to see a herd of wild horses, including the beautiful grey stallion that Kate wants to adopt. Then John tells the girls a mysterious Indian legend about a grey stallion, and warns Kate to keep her distance from the one in the herd. Is John just playing a Halloween trick or is Kate about to ride into danger? The Saddle Club is about to find out!

Stevie

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 12 January 1999
Stevie has one last chance to redeem her failing grades, by writing a report explaining why she hasn't been studying for the last few months, and her friends want to help by giving their side of the story through encouraging e-mails, personal essays, and phone calls.

Before They Rode Horses

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 7 April 1997

No 74

Horse Whispers

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 9 January 1998

Horse Fever

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 2 December 1998

Show Jumper

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 13 April 1999

Saddle Club 082:Quarter Horse

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 1 September 1998
The Saddle Club is nearing the end of their Oregon Trail ride. It's been a long ride, and it's about to get longer: Stevie Lake's competitive nature is taking over. When a boy on the trail ride boasts that he can outdo any mere girl at any kind of horsemanship, Stevie decides to take up his challenge. Before her friends know what's happened, Stevie is having a rodeo out West. Has Stevie finally met her match?

The Saddle Club is taking part in the Pony Club rally being held at Pine Hollow. Riders from all the local Pony Clubs are there, including Stevie's boyfriend, Phil Marsten. For once Stevie and Phil aren't acting too competitive so everyone is having a good time -- until a thief spoils the fun by stealing $500 from the stable office.Veronica diAngelo says she saw Phil hanging around the office and acting suspiciously. And Phil did need money. His friends must believe he'd never resort to theft. So is Veronica up to something or is there a thief among the riders? It's up to The Saddle Club girls to find out and clear Phil's name.

No 76

Horse Care

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 3 March 1998
When Lisa Atwood goes to visit a friend of her mother's and her daughter, Marguerite, in a nearby town, Lisa doesn't expect to have a good time. But both girls ride, and soon they're on their mounts and things are looking up. Then Marguerite takes off on her own, leaving Lisa on a strange trail. Then the old, sweet-natured mare stumbles and Lisa is thrown. She can't ride or walk. The mare stays with Lisa, Protecting the injured girl and keeping her warm and sheltered from the rain that begins to fall. Can the horse care for Lisa until help arrives?

Holiday Horse

by Bonnie Bryant

Published 10 November 1997