The Phantom Stallion is a series of children's literature books by American author Terri Farley, first published in 2002 by Avon Books. There are 24 books in the series.[1][2]
Premise
The series follows protagonist Samantha "Sam" Forster, a 13-year-old girl with auburn hair and blue eyes who shares a unique bond with a wild horse named The Phantom Stallion. Having spent two years away from her family's Nevada cattle ranch to recover from a riding accident, Sam returns home to face new challenges.
Novels
- The Wild One (July 2002)
 - Mustang Moon (2002)
 - Dark Sunshine (October 2002)
 - The Renegade (November 2002)
 - Free Again (January 2003)
 - The Challenger (March 2003)
 - Desert Dancer (May 2003)
 - Golden Ghost (July 2003)
 - Gift Horse (October 2003)
 - Red Feather Filly (February 2004)
 - Untamed (April 2004)
 - Rain Dance (July 2004)
 - Heartbreak Bronco (October 2004)
 - Moonrise (February 2005)
 - Kidnapped Colt (April 2005)
 - The Wildest Heart (June 2005)
 - Mountain Mare (September 2005)
 - Firefly (October 2005)
 - Secret Star (January 2006)
 - Blue Wings (February 2006)
 - Dawn Runner (May 2006)
 - Wild Honey (July 2006)
 - Gypsy Gold (September 2006)
 - Run Away Home (December 2006)[1]
 
Wild Horse Island Series
A spin-off series, The Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island, consists of 11 books.[2][3][4] This series follow the character of Darby Carter while she lives on her grandfather's ranch in Hawaii.
References
- 1 2 ThriftBooks. "Phantom Stallion Book Series". ThriftBooks. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
 - 1 2 "Complete Phantom Stallion Book Series In Order | Phantom Stallion". www.secondsale.com. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
 - ↑ ThriftBooks. "Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island Book Series". ThriftBooks. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
 - ↑ "COMPLETE PHANTOM STALLION: WILD HORSE ISLAND BOOK SERIES IN ORDER". www.secondsale.com. Retrieved 10 December 2023.
 
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