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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Keldron, a brown colt born into the Black Stallion herd to mixed-race parents, was marked by tragedy before he ever drew breath. His father, a white stallion from the desert, had mysteriously strayed from his native herd and was absent at the time of Keldron's birth. The forbidden union between the white stallion and Neama, a black mare, ignited the fury of Bolt, the dominant leader of the Black Stallion herd. Consumed by jealousy and rage, Bolt challenged the outsider to a duel and, in a violent act of vengeance, killed him. He then claimed Neama as his mate.
When the colt was born, Bolt immediately recognized that Keldron was not his progeny. The lighter hue of the foal's coat betrayed his lineage. Neama, desperate to protect her son, pleaded for his life and vowed to send him away once he was old enough to seek out the white stallion herd in the desert-his true inheritance.
Keldron's formative years were shaped by the harsh realities of prejudice and the cruelty of his stepfather. Isolated and tormented, he eventually fled the herd, seeking refuge from his pain in the numbing effects of addictive substances. Though this escape offered temporary relief, it did not heal the wounds within.
His path took a transformative turn when he encountered three unlikely allies-an owl, a lion, and a vulture-who guided him away from despair and toward purpose. Together, they embarked on a series of perilous adventures along the Mutsarvy River, confronting ancient mysteries, challenging social injustices, and pursuing the elusive white stallion herd that had once been his father's home.
Yet, when Keldron finally reached the herd, the joy he had long imagined was eclipsed by painful revelations. The truth behind his father's disappearance emerged, forcing Keldron to confront the buried secrets that had driven his family apart and reshaping his understanding of identity, legacy, and belonging.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Keldron, a brown colt born into the Black Stallion herd to mixed-race parents, was marked by tragedy before he ever drew breath. His father, a white stallion from the desert, had mysteriously strayed from his native herd and was absent at the time of Keldron's birth. The forbidden union between the white stallion and Neama, a black mare, ignited the fury of Bolt, the dominant leader of the Black Stallion herd. Consumed by jealousy and rage, Bolt challenged the outsider to a duel and, in a violent act of vengeance, killed him. He then claimed Neama as his mate.
When the colt was born, Bolt immediately recognized that Keldron was not his progeny. The lighter hue of the foal's coat betrayed his lineage. Neama, desperate to protect her son, pleaded for his life and vowed to send him away once he was old enough to seek out the white stallion herd in the desert-his true inheritance.
Keldron's formative years were shaped by the harsh realities of prejudice and the cruelty of his stepfather. Isolated and tormented, he eventually fled the herd, seeking refuge from his pain in the numbing effects of addictive substances. Though this escape offered temporary relief, it did not heal the wounds within.
His path took a transformative turn when he encountered three unlikely allies-an owl, a lion, and a vulture-who guided him away from despair and toward purpose. Together, they embarked on a series of perilous adventures along the Mutsarvy River, confronting ancient mysteries, challenging social injustices, and pursuing the elusive white stallion herd that had once been his father's home.
Yet, when Keldron finally reached the herd, the joy he had long imagined was eclipsed by painful revelations. The truth behind his father's disappearance emerged, forcing Keldron to confront the buried secrets that had driven his family apart and reshaping his understanding of identity, legacy, and belonging.