The Midwest Equestrian’s Review for Tween Horse Book Series

I was delighted to have the Oak Lane Stable Adventures - a horse book series for tweens - featured in a full-page Book Review for their Fall, 2022 issue of The Midwest Equestrian magazine. Publisher, Janice Fischer, wrote this in her review:

“The Oak Lane Stable Adventures is a series of books about the trials and tribulations of horses, youth, and growing up. Cassie, the protagonist, and her two best friends, Ingrid and Allison, are a group of tweens who’ve got the horse bug really bad. They live in Wisconsin and ride on the hunter/jumper circuit in Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. This series takes us through their world as they go from beginners to competitors, and horse owners to teenagers.”

Fischer added:

“Kerri Lukasavitz is an award-winning author and lifelong horsewoman. Lukasavitz’s knowledge of the horse and the show world, mixed with her riveting storytelling, make for an educational and delightful read. Her books teach us the values of lessons in horsemanship, friendship, and sportsmanship. The books are geared toward twelve-year-olds, but I enjoyed reading them as an adult because they reminded me of these values.”

Fischer reviewed each of the books: Mystery Horse at Oak Lane Stable (Book 1), Gray Horse at Oak Lane Stable (Book 2), and Dark Horse at Oak Lane Stable (Book 3) and included a festive fall photo of the novel series within the article. You can see/read the full review by following the link below and searching back to the Fall, 2022 issue.

I am deeply grateful when the book series receives honest feedback, especially feedback that earns them a spot in a regional horse magazine. Thank you, Janice Fischer, for taking the time to read each book and write up/print your book review within the magazine’s pages. Your efforts are well-received.

To learn more about The Midwest Equestrian magazine, please visit: The Midwest Equestrian

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