Oak Valley Stables
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 7m
  • Reads 2,270
  • Votes 146
  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 7m
Complete, First published Jan 10, 2016
Fifteen year old, Gale Robins and her best friend, Victoria Bluewood, have moved to Oak Valley, a boarding school where horse riding is part of the curriculum. They've been best friends, as well as horse lovers, since before they can remember and are thrilled at the opportunity. Oak Valley seems perfect; a horse of your own, time to train and care for your horse, the ability to follow your dreams and the chance of a life-time.
But, as the term continues Gale realises how difficult jumping in an untrained horse like Vladimir is.
What follows is a tale of friendship, romance, adventure and a love for horses.

{Oak Valley Stables is an Original series by Abigail Robinson}
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A 14 year old girl named Sara in 8th grade starts getting bullied badly. No one wants to hang out with her and she has no friends. Her best friend, Sophie, moved to Tennessee and that was the only friend she had. One day on the way home from school she encounters a beautiful black stallion. This horse was very special and came into Sara's life for a reason. This horse teaches Sara the true meaning of friendship. This story is definitely one you want to read and it can even teach you some life lessons. Some of these things actually relates to my life. Obviously I never randomly encountered a horse but I do love horses and I hope to have one soon. I also get bullied very badly. This book is in 1st person and I definitely think you should read it. Rated - E