Authors: Terri Farley
Ellen Kealoha Carter
âmy mom, and since she's responsible for me being in Hawaii, I'm putting her first. Also, I miss her. My mom is a beautiful and talented actress, but she hasn't had her big break yet. Her job in Tahiti might be it, which is sort of ironic because she's playing a Hawaiian for the first time and she swore she'd never return to Hawaii. And here I am. I get the feeling she had huge fights with her dad, Jonah, but she doesn't hate Hawaii.
Cade
âfifteen or so, he's Jonah's adopted son. Jonah's been teaching him all about being a paniolo. I thought he was Hawaiian, but when he took off his hat he had blond hairâin a braid! Like old-time
vaquerosâweird! He doesn't go to school, just takes his classes by correspondence through the mail. He wears this poncho that's almost black it's such a dark green, and he blends in with the forest. Kind of creepy the way he just appears out there. Not counting Kit, Cade might be the best rider on the ranch.
Hoku kicked him in the chest. I wish she hadn't. He told me that his stepfather beat him all the time.
Cathy Kato
âforty or so? She's the ranch manager and, really, the only one who seems to manage Jonah. She's Megan's mom and the widow of a paniolo, Ben. She has messy blond-brown hair to her chin, and she's a good cook, but she doesn't think so. It's like she's just pulling herself back together after Ben's death.
I get the feeling she used to do something with advertising or public relations on the mainland.
Jonah Kaniela Kealoha
âmy grandfather could fill this whole notebook. Basically, though, he's harsh/nice, serious/funny, full of legends and stories about magic, but real down-to-earth. He's amazing with horses, which is why they call him the Horse Charmer. He's not that tall, maybe 5'8", with black hair that's getting gray, and one of his fingers is still kinked where it was broken by a teacher because he spoke Hawaiian in class! I don't like his “don't touch the horses unless they're working for you” theory, but it totally works. I need to figure out why.
Kimo
âhe's so nice! I guess he's about twenty-five, Hawaiian, and he's just this sturdy, square, friendly guy. He drives in every morning from his house over by Crimson Vale, and even though he's late a lot, I've never seen anyone work so hard.
Kit Ely
âthe ranch foreman, the boss, next to Jonah. He's Sam's friend Jake's brother and a real buckaroo. He's about 5'10" with black hair. He's half Shoshone, but he could be mistaken for Hawaiian, if he wasn't always promising to whip up a batch of Nevada chili and stuff like that. And he wears a totally un-Hawaiian leather string with brown-streaked turquoise stones around his neck. He got to be foreman through his rodeo friend Pani (Ben's buddy). Kit's left wrist got pulverized in a rodeo fall. He's still amazing with horses, though.
Megan Kato
âCathy's fifteen-year-old daughter, a super athlete with long reddish-black hair. She's beautiful and popular and I doubt she'd be my friend if we just met at school. Maybe, though, because she's nice at heart. She half makes fun of Hawaiian legends, then turns around and acts really serious about them. Her Hawaiian name is Mekana.
The Zinks
âthey live on the land next to Jonah. They have barbed-wire fences and their name doesn't sound Hawaiian, but that's all I know.
Tutuâmy great
-grandmother. She lives out in the rain forest like a medicine woman or something, and she looks like my mom will when she's old. She has a pet owl.
Aunt Babe Borden
âJonah's sister, so she's really my great-aunt. She owns half of the family land, which is divided by a border that runs between the Two Sisters. Aunt Babe and Jonah don't get along, and though she's fashionable and caters to rich people at her resort, she and her brother are identically stubborn. Aunt Babe pretends to be all business, but she loves her cremello horses and I think she likes having me and Hoku around.
Duxelles Borden
âif you lined up all the people on Hawaii and asked me to pick out one NOT related to me, it would be Duxelles, but it turns out she's my cousin. Tall (I come up to her shoulders), strong, and with this metallic blond hair, she's popular despite being a bully. She lives with Aunt Babe while her mom travels with her dad, who's a world-class kayaker. About the only thing Duxelles and I have in common is we're both swimmers. Oh, and I gave her a nicknameâDuckie.
ANIMALS
!
Hoku
âmy wonderful sorrel filly! She's about two and a half years old, a full sister to the Phantom, and boy, does she show it! She's fierce (hates men) but smart, and a one-girl (ME!) horse for sure. She is definitely a herd-girl, and when it comes to choosing between me and other horses, it's a real toss-up. Not that I blame her. She's run free for a long time, and I don't want to take away what makes her special.
She loves hay, but she's really HEAD-SHY due to Shan Stonerow's early “training,” which, according to Sam, was beating her.
Hoku
means “star.” Her dam is Princess Kitty, but her sire is a mustang named Smoke and he's mustang all the way back to a “white renegade with murder in his eye” (Mrs. Allen).
Navigator
âmy riding horse is a big, heavy Quarter Horse that reminds me of a knight's charger. He has Three Bars breeding (that's a big deal), but when he picked me, Jonah let him keep me! He's black with rusty rings around his eyes and a rusty muzzle. (Even though he looks black, the proper description is brown, they tell me.) He can find his way home from any place on the island. He's sweet, but no pushover. Just when I think he's sort of a safety net for my beginning riding skills, he tests me.
Joker
âCade's Appaloosa gelding is gray splattered with black spots and has a black mane and tail. He climbs like a mountain goat and always looks like he's having a good time. I think he and Cade have a history, maybe Jonah took them in together?
Biscuit
âbuckskin gelding, one of Ben's horses, a dependable cow pony. Kit rides him a lot.
Hula Girl
âchestnut cutter
Blue Ginger
âblue roan mare with tan foal
Honolulu Lulu
âbay mare
Tail Afire (Koko)
âfudge brown mare with silver mane and tail
Blue Moon
âBlue Ginger's baby
Moonfire
âTail Afire's baby
Black Cat
âLady Wong's black foal
Luna Dancer
âHula Girl's bay baby
Honolulu Half Moon
Conch
âgrulla cow pony, gelding, needs work. Megan rides him sometimes.
Kona
âbig gray, Jonah's cow horse
Luna
âbeautiful, full-maned bay stallion is king of âIolani Ranch. He and Jonah seem to have a bond.
Lady Wong
âdappled gray mare and Kona's dam. Her current foal is Black Cat.
Australian shepherds
âpack of five: Bart, Jack, Jill, Peach, and Sass
Pipsqueak/Pip
âlittle shaggy white dog that runs with the big dogs, belongs to Megan and Cathy
Tango
âMegan's once-wild rose roan mare. I think she and Hoku are going to be pals.
Sugarfoot
âAnn Potter's horse is a beautiful Morab (half Morgan and half Arabian, she told me). He's a caramel-and-white paint with one white foot. He can't be used with “clients” at the Potters' because he's a chaser. Though Ann and her mother, Ramona, have pretty much schooled it out of him, he's still not
quite trustworthy. If he ever chases me, I'm supposed to stand my ground, whoop, and holler. Hope I never have to do it!
Flight
âthis cremello mare belongs to Aunt Babe (she has a whole herd of cremellos) and nearly died of longing for her foal. She was a totally different horseâbeautiful and spiritedâonce she got him back!
Stormbird
âFlight's cream-colored (with a blush of palomino) foal with turquoise eyes has had an exciting life for a four-month-old. He's been shipwrecked, washed ashore, fended for himself, and rescued.
PLACES
Lehua High School
âthe school Megan and I go to. School colors are red and gold.
Crimson Vale
âit's an amazing and magical place, and once I learn my way around, I bet I'll love it. It's like a maze, though. Here's what I know: From town you can go through the valley or take the ridge roadâvalley has lily pads, waterfalls, wild horses, and rainbows. The ridge route (Pali?) has sweeping
turns that almost made me sick. There are black rock teeter-totter-looking things that are really ancient altars and a SUDDEN drop-off down to a white sand beach. Hawaiian royalty are supposedly buried in the cliffs.
Moku Lio Hihiu
âWild Horse Island, of course!
Mountain to the Sky
âsometimes just called Sky Mountain. Goes up to 5,000 feet, sometimes gets snow, and Megan said there used to be wild horses there.
The Two Sisters
âcone-shaped “mountains.” A borderline between them divides Jonah's land from his sister'sâmy great-aunt Babe. One of them is an active volcano. Kind of scary.
Sun House
âour family place. They call it plantation style, but it's like a sugar plantation, not a Southern mansion. It has an incredible lanai that overlooks pastures all the way to Mountain to the Sky and Two Sisters. Upstairs is this little apartment Jonah built for my mom, but she's never lived in it.
Hapuna
âbiggest town on island, has airport, flagpole, public and private schools, etc., palm trees, and coconut trees
âIolani Ranch
âour home ranch. 2,000 acres, the most beautiful place in the world.
Pigtail Fault
âNear the active volcano. It looks more like a steam vent to me, but I'm no expert. According to Cade, it got its name because a poor wild pig ended up head down in it and all you could see was his tail. Too sad!
Sugar Sands Cove Resort
âAunt Babe and her polo-player husband, Phillipe, own this resort on the island. It has sparkling white buildings and beaches and a four-star hotel. The most important thing to me is that Sugar Sands Cove Resort has the perfect water-schooling beach for me and Hoku.
ON THE RANCH
,
THERE ARE PASTURES WITH NAMES LIKE
:
Sugar Mill
and
Upper Sugar Mill
âfor cattle
Two Sisters
âfor young horses, one-and two-year-olds they pretty much leave alone
Flatland
âmares and foals
Pearl Pasture
âborders the rain forest, mostly two-and three-year-olds in training
Borderlands
âsaddle herd and Luna's compound
I guess I should also add meâ¦
Darby Leilani Kealoha Carter
âI love horses more than anything, but books come in second. I'm thirteen, and one-quarter Hawaiian, with blue eyes and black hair down to about the middle of my back. On a good day, my hair is my best feature. I'm still kind of skinny, but I don't look as sickly as I did before I moved here. I think Hawaii's curing my asthma. Fingers crossed.
I have no idea what I did to land on Wild Horse Island, but I want to stay here forever.
Terri Farley
is the author of the wildly popular Phantom Stallion series, which has sold over a million copies. For her new series, Wild Horse Island, Terri volunteered on a horse ranch in Hawaii for three weeks. After much coaxing, she returned to her husband in Verdi, Nevada, where she lives and writes.
To learn more about Terri's books and the wild horses of Nevada and Hawaii, visit her online at www.phantomstallion.com.
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THE WILD ONE
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MUSTANG MOON
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DARK SUNSHINE
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THE RENEGADE
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FREE AGAIN
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THE CHALLENGER
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DESERT DANCER
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GOLDEN GHOST
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GIFT HORSE
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RED FEATHER FILLY
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UNTAMED
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RAIN DANCE
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HEARTBREAK BRONCO
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MOONRISE
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KIDNAPPED COLT
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THE WILDEST HEART
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MOUNTAIN MARE
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FIREFLY
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SECRET STAR
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BLUE WINGS
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DAWN RUNNER
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WILD HONEY
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GYPSY GOLD
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RUN AWAY HOME
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Phantom Stallion
WILD HORSE ISLAND
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THE HORSE CHARMER
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THE SHINING STALLION
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RAIN FOREST ROSE
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CASTAWAY COLT
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FIRE MAIDEN
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SEA SHADOW
Cover art © 2008 by John Rowe
PHANTOM STALLION: WILD HORSE ISLAND #5: FIRE MAIDEN
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