The horses of Disney gallop out of their fairy tales--and into our world--in this second adventure in a magical new chapter book series from Kiki Thorpe, the New York Times best-selling author of the Never Girls!
Maddie and her sister, Evie, live on a farm with a magical wishing well. Maddie loves horses. Evie knows everything there is to know about fairy tales. When a mixed-up wish brought a fairy-tale horse named Maximus into their lives, they had to find a way to get him home. Happily-ever-after depended on it!
But just when they think their adventure is over, a beautiful Shire horse named Angus appears . . . and changes their fate.
"An inviting choice for transitional readers who love horses and Disney princess movies." -Booklist (on Horsetail Hollow #1: Magically Maximus)
The horses of Disney gallop out of their fairy tales--and into our world--in this second adventure in a magical new chapter book series from Kiki Thorpe, the New York Times best-selling author of the Never Girls!
Maddie and her sister, Evie, live on a farm with a magical wishing well. Maddie loves horses. Evie knows everything there is to know about fairy tales. When a mixed-up wish brought a fairy-tale horse named Maximus into their lives, they had to find a way to get him home. Happily-ever-after depended on it!
But just when they think their adventure is over, a beautiful Shire horse named Angus appears . . . and changes their fate.
"An inviting choice for transitional readers who love horses and Disney princess movies." -Booklist (on Horsetail Hollow #1: Magically Maximus)
Kiki Thorpe grew up in Idaho and learned to ride horses on the trails of the Wood River Valley. She is the New York Times best-selling author of more than thirty books for young readers. Her work includes The Never Girls series, which has been published in twenty-four countries, and the follow-up series Finding Tinker Bell. She lives with her family in Colorado. To find out more about her books, visit www.kikithorpe.com
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