Spellbound Ponies Books in Order
Part ofStacy Gregg Books in OrderSee the Spellbound Ponies books in order by Stacy Gregg, with short summaries, series background, and where to start with these magical pony tales.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Dancing and Dreams
by Stacy Gregg
2021
Margot is a dressage pony with beautiful potential, except the spell on her makes every step go wrong. Olivia and Eliza try to put her right before she loses her chance to shine.
Fortune and Cookies
by Stacy Gregg
2021
Champ has been enchanted into believing he is the greatest pony around, and his tall tales are causing chaos. Olivia and Eliza need to sort out the magic before the showjumping competition.
Magic and Mischief
by Stacy Gregg
2021
At Pemberley Stables, Olivia and Eliza discover ponies trapped by magic and lost in time. Their first rescue is Bess, a naughty highway pony who loves stealing from carriages.
Rainbows and Ribbons
by Stacy Gregg
2021
Gus the riding school pony is trapped under a spell that has turned him grumpy and hard to please. Olivia and Eliza work to cheer him up and bring him safely back to Pemberley Stables.
Sugar and Spice
by Stacy Gregg
2021
Prince should be a racehorse star, but he is too lazy and too fond of treats. Olivia and Eliza have to break the spell on him before the big race slips away.
Wishes and Weddings
by Stacy Gregg
2021
Sparkle is meant to be picture perfect, yet this magical white pony keeps rolling in mud at the worst possible moment. Olivia and Eliza race to fix the spell before a royal wedding goes wrong.
Series background & context
Spellbound Ponies is Stacy Gregg's gentler, younger magical series, built for readers who love horses but are not ready for the bigger emotional swings of her longer novels. The setup is simple and immediately appealing: at Pemberley Stables, Olivia and Eliza discover that the ponies there have been bound by magic and trapped in time. Their job is to help each one, break the spell and bring the ponies safely home.
Every pony arrives with a problem.
That gives each book a neat little hook. In Magic and Mischief, Bess is a naughty highway pony who thinks stealing is great fun. Sugar and Spice gives the girls a racehorse who has gone soft and lazy. Wishes and Weddings brings in a muddy white pony just when she needs to look perfect, while Fortune and Cookies, Rainbows and Ribbons and Dancing and Dreams each revolve around a pony whose magic has pushed their personality off course.
Pemberley Stables matters because it is the safe place all of these adventures come back to. The girls might meet ponies who feel as if they belong to a different world, a different job or even a different time, but the books never get too complicated. The magic is there to create wonder and a problem to solve, not to overwhelm younger readers with rules.
The tone is warm, bright and reassuring. There is tension, but it stays child-friendly. Olivia and Eliza succeed through kindness, observation and patience, and the series keeps returning to the idea that ponies are not being bad for no reason. Something has gone wrong, and care is part of fixing it. That makes the books feel like a mix of fantasy quest, animal rescue and early chapter-book mystery.
They are rescue stories first, fantasy stories second.
You can start at Magic and Mischief and follow the series through in order, or dip into individual books once you know the premise. Either way, these are quick, friendly pony adventures with a little sparkle, a clear emotional payoff and lots of appeal for readers who want magic without losing the stable-yard fun. They sit neatly between picture books and Stacy Gregg's bigger middle-grade horse stories.
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