Then Steve discovers Flame, the wild stallion of his dreams They eventually find a lost world full of Spanish treasures, including a valley full of the purest breed of horses Steve has ever seen. It’s a beautiful animal, nothing like the scraggly horses that live on the plain, and the friends realize there must be more to the interior of the island than just rock. Then one night a magnificent stallion appears on a cliff high overhead. Pitch is certain the Spanish conquistadors once inhabited the island. The island is solid rock with only a small, sandy plain that barely grows enough grass to sustain life. Steve Duncan is a young man who visits his older friend, Pitch, in the Caribbean where they camp on an island with wild horses. I figured I could never come to feel about Flame as I did his black counterpart. This is the first of a companion series, one I put off reading as a child because after cruising through a dozen books featuring the Black, my loyalties were firmly entrenched. After rereading The Black Stallion a few weeks ago ( read my review), I had to revisit my second favorite book by Mr.
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