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Pony Club Secrets Books in Order

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See all the Pony Club Secrets books in order by Stacy Gregg, with short summaries, series background, and help choosing where to start with Issie.

Last updated: June 8, 2026

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13 books

1

Blaze and the Dark Rider

by Stacy Gregg

2007

Chosen for the biggest interclub competition of the year, Issie and her friends should be focusing on training. But sabotage, an injury and a mysterious troupe of dancing horses pull them into trouble.

2

Mystic and the Midnight Ride

by Stacy Gregg

2007

Horse-mad Issie is already devoted to Mystic when a frightening accident changes everything. Asked to work with abandoned pony Blaze, she has to rebuild her confidence and discover whether the new horse can really trust her.

3

Comet and the Champion's Cup

by Stacy Gregg

2008

Helping at her aunt's summer riding school sounds perfect, especially when Issie meets Comet, a bold little showjumper with real talent. But getting him ready for the Horse of the Year Show will take all her skill.

4

Destiny and the Wild Horses

by Stacy Gregg

2008

Issie expects a dull holiday on her aunt's farm, until Blaze comes too and the summer fills with movie horses and a herd of wild ponies in danger. It turns into one of her biggest adventures yet.

5

Issie and the Christmas Pony

by Stacy Gregg

2008

This prequel goes back to the Christmas when Issie longed for a pony of her own. A strange dream, a grey gelding and a little seasonal magic lead her toward Mystic at last.

6

Stardust and the Daredevil Ponies

by Stacy Gregg

2008

Issie lands a dream job handling horses on a film set, where the ponies are lively and the glamorous star rider is hiding something. Between movie chaos and real danger, Issie has to keep both horses and people safe.

7

Fortune and the Golden Trophy

by Stacy Gregg

2009

Back at Chevalier Point, Issie is stuck with Fortune, a sleepy piebald who does not look like winner material. Rivalries sharpen, a new trophy raises the stakes, and trouble nearby could threaten the whole pony club.

8

Storm and the Silver Bridle

by Stacy Gregg

2009

Storm is growing up fast, then vanishes into the wrong hands. To get her colt back, Issie must leave home, face dangerous people and ride bravely in a race far bigger than anything at pony club.

9

Victory and the All-Stars Academy

by Stacy Gregg

2009

Issie heads to Australia for a major young rider event and thinks Victory could be her chance to shine. Instead she gets a demanding instructor, a terrible roommate and a stable secret she can't ignore.

10

Angel and the Flying Stallions

by Stacy Gregg

2010

Back in Spain, Issie is determined to bring Storm home, but first she has to master the powerful stallion Angel. Missing mares, old enemies and the pressure of elite riding make this one of her toughest tests.

11

Flame and the Rebel Riders

by Stacy Gregg

2010

A summer job at a glamorous showjumping yard gives Issie a chance to ride gifted chestnut pony Flame, but the stables are full of tension and secrets. In a world of ambition and hot tempers, staying loyal gets complicated.

12

Liberty and the Dream Ride

by Stacy Gregg

2011

Issie is riding Comet on the international eventing circuit, but life at the stables turns darker when a beautiful silver dapple named Liberty becomes tangled in a suspicious scandal. To keep chasing her dream, she'll have to make some hard calls.

13

Nightstorm and the Grand Slam

by Stacy Gregg

2011

Issie's biggest dream is suddenly real: she and Nightstorm are competing on Britain's top four-star eventing circuit. With two brilliant horses and the pressure rising, she has to find the nerve to ride against the best in the world.

Series background & context

At the centre of these books is Issie Brown, a horse-mad rider at Chevalier Point Pony Club in New Zealand. Her world starts with lessons, gymkhanas, mucking out, best friends and the grey pony Mystic, but it never stays ordinary for long. From the beginning, Stacy Gregg mixes real stable life with mystery, danger and a strong emotional bond between girl and horse.

It starts close to home, then opens out fast.

One thing the series does well is build each story around a new horse and a fresh problem. In Mystic and the Midnight Ride and Blaze and the Dark Rider, the pressure comes from accidents, difficult ponies, sabotage and local competition. In Destiny and the Wild Horses, Stardust and the Daredevil Ponies and Comet and the Champion's Cup, Issie is suddenly dealing with film sets, wild ponies, summer riding schools and horses with much bigger personalities than their size suggests.

As Issie grows, the series grows with her. Storm and the Silver Bridle sends her far from Chevalier Point, while Victory and the All-Stars Academy, Angel and the Flying Stallions, Liberty and the Dream Ride and Nightstorm and the Grand Slam push her into Australia, Spain and the British eventing world. The arenas get grander and the stakes get higher, but the real question stays simple: can Issie stay brave, ride well, and do right by the horse that needs her?

The supporting cast helps keep everything lively. There are loyal friends, sharp rivals, tricky adults, glamorous riders and more than one horse with a mind of its own. Gregg writes the competition scenes clearly, so younger readers can follow what is happening, but she also leaves room for bigger feelings like grief, jealousy, fear, loyalty and the rush of finally getting a round right.

The horse detail is the hook, but trust is really the point.

Even at its most dramatic, the series keeps one hoof in realism and the other in a faint magical glow. Mystic in particular gives the books that dreamy edge, and Issie and the Christmas Pony circles back to show how that bond began. If you like horse stories with competitions, rescue plots, cliffhangers and a heroine who keeps getting back on, this is the Stacy Gregg series most readers start with. It later inspired the television series Mystic.

Edited by

Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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