I decided to make a glossary for the characters and a quick description and age. The characters at the end will be spoiler characters, but I'll put up a couple of warnings up so that if you haven't finished the book, you can find out the spoiler from reading. Also, the numbers beside the characters are their ages. The names beside the horses are their riders/owners/who they're leased to.
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Main Characters
Fern Harper - Long, blonde hair and pale blue eyes [16]
Layne Murray - Floppy, black hair and amber eyes [18]
Tommy Quinn (Tom-Tom) - Russet brown hair and green eyes [17]
Rex Kingston - Strawberry-blond hair and grey eyes [18]
Other Characters
Neil Harper - Dark blond hair and brown eyes [17-18]
Xander Long - Pale blond hair and hazel eyes [20]
Esmeralda Swanson (Esme) - Short, black hair and deep blue eyes [16]
Bryan Hudson-Perez - Black hair and brown eyes [23]
Horses
Tawny - Lithe dun Connemara mare, 14.3hh (145cm at the withers) [Fern]
Ace - Broad bay Quarter Horse gelding, 15.2hh (155cm at the withers) [Tommy]
Jazz - Stunning black Friesian stallion, 16hh (162cm at the withers) [Layne]
Celtic - Blue roan Thoroughbred stallion, 16.3hh (172cm at the withers) [Rex]
Other Horses
Outlaw - Gentle liver-chestnut Hunter gelding, 16hh (162cm at the withers) [Neil]
Luna - Slender dapple grey Arabian mare, 14.2hh (144cm at the withers) [Esme]
Chimera - Elegant silver dapple Arabian mare, 14.3hh (145cm at the withers) [Xander]
**Spoiler Alert Below**
Spoiler/Unknown Characters + Horses
Baxter Hill - Light brown hair and dark eyes [19]
Kailey Dart - Dyed electric blue hair and brown eyes [19]
Zodiac - Dark bay Thoroughbred stallion, 17.2hh (165cm at the withers) [Baxter]
Lipstick - Chestnut Thoroughbred stallion, 17hh (172cm at the withers) [Kailey]
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Hiding with the Horses
Fiksi RemajaMeet Fern, Layne, Tommy, Esme, Xander and Neil. All of them are completely crazy about horses – and all hold a close friendship. They live in the quiet village of Hawkerton, the dream place to live for any horse fanatic. There has been nearly no cr...