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- Mika is sent to spend the summer at her strict grandmother's horse farm. She is hesitant at first, but when she meets the wild stallion Ostwind, Mika discovers her amazing horse whispering powers.
- Mika sets off on a journey to Andalusia, the place of Ostwind's heritage, where she discovers a fascinating woman living with wild horses in a place of legend, that will turn out to be instrumental in saving them.
- As Mika returns to the farm for the summer, she finds a wild white horse in the forest. When one day, she spots a mysterious young man trying to tame the animal, that Mika believes to be a unicorn, Mika and the stranger strike a deal.
- Grandmother Maria, Sam and the riding instructor Kaan are trying together to keep Gut Kaltenbach running, which is in financial difficulties. The ambitious Isabell supports her, although she secretly pursues her own goals. The impulsive Ari comes to riding training in Kaltenbach, where she develops a special relationship with Windstorm, the eponymous horse of the film series, and she also makes friends with Mika. Mika and Ari try to save the estate and protect Windstorm from reckless horse trainer Thordur Thorvaldson.
- Because of a violent summer storm, a traveling horse circus show arrives at Gut Kaltenbach. Ari is magically drawn to the world of horse riding, but she also sees the downsides because circus life is difficult for the horses. That's why she wants to help the old show horse Hurricane with the circus boy Carlo and with Whisper's help. When the fanatical ringmaster reveals their plan, Whisper is in danger. Then Mika finally returns from Canada.
- The story of Lilli Jahn - a Jewish doctor who was sent to Breitenau labour camp after her husband left her for another woman. During her incarceration, she managed to smuggle out hundreds of letters to her five children.