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The Secrets of Wild Hill: Lottie's Dream - cover

The Secrets of Wild Hill: Lottie's Dream

Olivia Tuffin

Maison d'édition: Nosy Crow Ltd

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Synopsis

Old rivalries, new friends and a fresh start. Can Lottie rebuild her connection with Patch enough to get them to the championships and one step closer to her dream?


"A fantastic story, full of deep family secrets and all the details on horse care and showing that readers will love" – Holly Webb


In this second gripping adventure, Lottie works hard to heal her bond with Patch, desperate to learn how to hear him. But ever since the Rhinefields Show when he galloped off, Patch has been detached and afraid...


Meanwhile, Lottie's friendship with Felix is over and she feels betrayed. But when he texts her out of the blue, she realises how much she's missed him. Could she trust him again? And why does he need her help? As more secrets emerge, Lottie and Felix try to make sense of the photograph he found and the old connection between their two families.


With Wild Hill up for sale, there's still so much to overcome. Lottie knows that without Wild Hill, there will be no more time with Patch. And without Patch, there is no dream.


"It has echoes of all the classic horse stories I loved but with a wonderful modern twist!" Catherine Bruton



More brilliant books by the author:


- The Horse Who Came Home


- The Horse Who Danced


- Sunshine Stables series


- A Pony Called Secret series


- The Palomino Pony series
Disponible depuis: 15/01/2026.
Longueur d'impression: 224 pages.

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