This is the fifth book in the “Pony club secrets” series. There is a total of 12 books in the series, 13 if you count the novella.
With showjumping contests to win, rivals to defeat, mysteries to solve and ponies in danger to save – these books are perfect for all girls who love ponies.
When Aunty Hess opens a riding school for the summer, Issie and her pony-club friends go along to help out. Issie gets to know Comet, a naughty but talented pony with real showjumping talent. Through the book there has been an ongoing struggle to save her aunts farm from getting sold, but when she finds out how high comet can jump, she enters him into the clear round at the horse of the year show, where she can win 25 000 pounds which will be enough to save her aunts farm. However, Issie struggles to decide if she will be able to train him in time to compete and save her aunt’s farm.
When it comes to the horse of the year show, the pressure is high for her to get a clear round and win. Unfortunately, the clear round doesn't go well, and Issie doesn't win, it looks like the farm might be sold after all. However she gets another chance when her instructor tells her he entered them into the pony puissance which is a competition were the brick wall gets higher and higher until all the riders have knocked down some of the bricks until they’re out of the competition and it leaves the last one, and in the end Issie takes home the cup and the prize money having won the pony puissance at 2 metres 60, and saving her aunts farm, and then to top it all off her aunt decides to gives her Comet to take home, and live with her and her pregnant mare Blaze.
I would give this book 5 stars because it constantly kept readers on the edge of their seats. It was so good even though it is more character driven rather than plot driven. I would recommend this to anyone aged 8 or over and it’s great to read alone or as a family.