POINT ROBERTS, Washington - A second legend in the popular kid's series, No More Night Mares, has been released by Wild Heart Ranch on its internet web site at www.wildheartranch.com.
POINT ROBERTS, Washington â A second legend in the popular kidâs series, No More Night Mares, has been released by Wild Heart Ranch on its internet web site at www.wildheartranch.com.
Wild Heart Ranch, a publishing and toy company, has focused on creating new, original animal characters for children, along with related content that is featured on the site.
The first legend in No More Night Mares introduced three magical Night Mares â Comet, Moonbeam, and Lucky Stars â that live in the night sky and protect children and horses in the land below. The mythical mares and their majestic black stallion Eclipse were pursued by hunters, with no escape in sight. Eclipse called to the powers of the night sky to save his brave mares and his courage was answered as the night mist unraveled and formed a pathway to the stars.
The second legend, The Sky Stallions, goes back in time to the stallion that created the legacy for Eclipseâs brave heart. In the legend, Wild Heart Ranch expands its characters to include a family of wolves.
The following is an excerpt:
Night Mistâs herd of wild horses had thirteen mares, some brown and some black, with a beautiful black and white paint lead mare. He dominated his band with a quiet strength, but warned nearby predators with his snorting, pounding and war cries that he was indeed a powerful force. All took notice and kept their distance.
The territory he claimed was not too far from the place where he was born. A familiar haunting howl in the night reminded him of his introduction to the world. Always alert and always ready for danger, he senses and smelled the wolves that shadowed their travel.
The loping, relentless predators shared the horseâs territory. The instinctive hunters were always looking for their next meal. The leader, Graystone, existed solely for his pack, his family of fifteen. The wolfâs knowledge of the territory, trails, hunting strategies and his control of the pack behavior made them strong survivors and fierce enemies.
Night Mist snorted a warning message to the nearby wolves as they howled and barked to the moon. At that moment in time, two leaders, two protectors of families called to the night. One cried for the safety of his herd and one howled in anger.
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Wild Heart Ranch will introduce new content to its web sit on a more regular basis to stimulate new levels of interaction, as well as new levels of entertainment. The Wild Heart Ranch product line, which features the characters of No More Night Mares, recently received the National Parenting Centerâs Seal of Approval.