The Phantom Stallion - Novels in The Series

Novels in The Series

  1. The Wild One – (July 2002)
  2. Mustang Moon – (2002)
  3. Dark Sunshine – (October 2002)
  4. The Renagade – (November 2002)
  5. Free Again – (January 2003)
  6. The Challenger – (March 2003)
  7. Desert Dancer – (May 2003)
  8. Golden Ghost – (July 2003)
  9. Gift Horse – (October 2003)
  10. Red Feather Filly – (February 2004)
  11. Untamed – (April 2004)
  12. Rain Dance – (July 2004)
  13. Heartbreak Bronco – (October 2004)
  14. Moonrise – (February 2005)
  15. Kidnapped Colt – (April 2005)
  16. The Wildest Heart – (June 2005)
  17. Mountain Mare – (September 2005)
  18. Firefly – (October 2005)
  19. Secret Star – (January 2006)
  20. Blue Wings – (February 2006)
  21. Dawn Runner – (May 2006)
  22. Wild Honey – (July 2006)
  23. Gypsy Gold – (September 2006)
  24. Run Away Home – (December 2006)

There is also another series The Phantom Stallion:Wild Horse Island

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