Terri Farley

American author Terri Farley is the author of Seven Tears into the Sea, The Phantom Stallion series for young readers and many nonfiction magazine articles.

Farley lives in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada in Verdi, Nevada, with her journalist and former KSGG 1230 AM radio talk show host husband Cory and her pets, but still longs for the California beaches where she grew up. She's worked as a waitress, journalist, school teacher and now writes books full-time. She received the Silver Pen Award from the University of Nevada in 2010[1] and was inducted into the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame in November 2017.[2]

List of books

The Phantom Stallion series

  1. The Wild One
  2. Mustang Moon
  3. Dark Sunshine
  4. The Renegade
  5. Free Again
  6. The Challenger
  7. Desert Dancer
  8. Golden Ghost
  9. Gift Horse
  10. Red Feather Filly
  11. Untamed
  12. Rain Dance
  13. Heartbreak Bronco
  14. Moonrise
  15. Kidnapped Colt
  16. The Wildest Heart
  17. Mountain Mare
  18. Firefly
  19. Secret Star
  20. Blue Wings
  21. Dawn Runner
  22. Wild Honey
  23. Gypsy Gold
  24. Run Away Home

Phantom Stallion: Wild Horse Island series

Farley has recently announced that she has signed a 16-book contract and released several titles for upcoming books.

  1. The Horse Charmer (May 22, 2007)
  2. The Shining Stallion (August 21, 2007)
  3. Rain Forest Rose (November 2007)
  4. Castaway Colt (January 2008)
  5. Fire Maiden (March 2008)
  6. Sea Shadow (May 2008)
  7. Mist Walker (July 2008)
  8. Water Lilly (September 2008)
  9. Snowfire (October 20, 2008)
  10. Faraway Filly (December 23, 2008)
  11. Galloping Gold (March 2009) last book in series

Magical Love series

  1. Sea Spell
  2. Blue Rain

Haunting Hearts series

  1. Shadows in the Flame
  2. Snow in Summer

Other

  • Seven Tears into the Sea
  • Tumbleweed Heart
  • Star of Wonder also by Jo Beverley, Alice Alfonsi, and Kate Freiman

References

  1. "Nevada Writers Hall of Fame". University of Nevada, Reno. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
  2. "Nevada Writers Hall of Fame 2017". University of Nevada, Reno. Retrieved 30 November 2017.
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