Windy Creek Stables Presley and the ..., Kaitlyn Sage Patterson
Windy Creek Stables Presley and the ..., Kaitlyn Sage Patterson
List: $10.99 | Sale: $7.70
Club: $5.49

Windy Creek Stables: Presley and the Impossible Dream

Author: Kaitlyn Sage Patterson

Series: Windy Creek Stables

Narrator: Channie Waites

Unabridged: 3 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/11/2025


Synopsis

"A sure-fire hit for horse lovers!"—Kirkus Presley and the Impossible Dream is the first book in the middle grade Windy Creek Stables series set at a rural Virginia riding school—a 21st-century Saddle Club, full of authentic detail, realistic drama, and tons of heart. Presley's life is pretty great—she has a loving family, friends at school, and plenty of rambunctious rescue pets. There's just one little problem … She's never gotten to ride a horse. And her mom has banned her from ever, ever, ever getting on one. And sure, Presley knows riding can be a little dangerous, and a little expensive, but she’s loved horses for as long as she can remember. She’s read every book in the library about horses and horsemanship, she watches professional horse competitions on the internet, and she’s always dreamed about learning to ride. So when she gets the opportunity to tag along with her stepdad on a vet visit to Windy Creek Stables, she jumps at the chance. And even after a surprise run in with Harper, a popular girl who's never given Presley a second glance, Windy Creek is everything she thought it would be … except, well, maybe it's a little messy? Clean and dirty saddle pads are all jumbled together, and there’s a tangle of bridles hanging on a hook in the corner. Which gives Presley the perfect idea: In exchange for cleaning stalls and helping around the barn after school, Tracie, the stable owner, will give her lessons—if she can get her mom to agree to the deal.

Reviews

Goodreads review by KD on April 06, 2025

It’s a bit underwhelming in the sense that she doesn’t ride until the last chapter. Still, it is a sweet story, sometimes too much so (actual barn culture is not that nice lol), and the characters all have a chance to grow.......more

Goodreads review by Diana on May 15, 2025

My 8 year old daughter loved it! She wants to read the sequel.......more

Goodreads review by ErinTurnsPages on April 07, 2025

This was such a cute story! I could have absolutely related to Presley at that age with the desire to take horse riding lessons, but to have something standing in the way. Though I couldn't relate her reason for not being able to take lessons. I wasn't sure I would love the storyline being Presley's......more