Writing Errors
In Heart of Gold Moonlight Minuet (Minnie) is said to be pure Connemara, but in Chasing Dreams it says that she is Connemara x Arabian.
In Helping Hands Pageant's Pride (Gent) is called George.
In The New Class Dylan states that she has never owned a horse, but in Helping Hands she says the pony that Casey rides, called Tiptoe, used to be her show pony until she outgrew her.
In Racing Hearts Skylark is sometimes referred as male, but sometimes female as well.
Also, in Making Strides Pageant's Pride's owner Caleb Smith's surname is changed to Caleb Minnit.
Razina has had a varied surname throughout the series although originally being known as Razina Jackson in The New Class, in All or Nothing her surname was changed to Oluday, then in Helping Hands it became Campbell.
Throughout the books, Ms. Carmichael's horse Quince, is sometimes referred to as male, but sometimes female as well.
Also, throughout the books there are many typos such as many letters being capitalized in the middle of a word.
There are many typing errors throughout the series which has been criticised as amateurish and unprofessional. The stories are good, with solid, interesting plot lines, but their lack of attention to detail and bad proof-reading has caused much controversy.
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