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Top 15 Reference Texts: Bride Train series

I used these books a lot in creating the Bride Train series. They’re just a small portion of my reference library, which to date includes more than 493 books. As an author, one can never have enough reference texts. I mean, who doesn’t need a pirate dictionary? (that one’s #266, The Pirate Dictionary: 15th to […]

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Building a sweat lodge

The idea behind The Badger City Gang, book 7 of the Bride Train Series, arose from the day I spent with three studly men helping to build a sweat lodge. Yes, folks, authors have to make sacrifices for their craft. I had to watch muscles ripple and glutes flex in snug jeans while a couple […]

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Why write about hot Montana cowboys?

I love doing research, and that means traveling to Montana to see the land and meet the people. While I finished my first Bride Train book (Barefoot Bride for Three) before I set foot in Montana, I did a lot of research before writing it. I had to decide where to set my series, when […]

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Welcome to Tanner’s Ford Valley

Tanner’s Ford Valley consists of nine ranches, most of which were established in the 1870’s. The first two families, the MacDougals and Elliotts, each had six sons and a daughter. These descendents are the heroes and heroines of the first four books in the Bride Train series. The Valley is located between the Beaverhead and […]

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History of Tanner’s Ford

Dates marked with * are historical; the rest are fiction 1844: Laird Finan MacDougal and his wife, Phoebe, travel west. Both are from Highland Scotland, where Finan’s father is still Laird of the McDougal Clan. He is the Clan Chief of the MacDougals in America. Finan Junior and Hugh travel with them, while Louisa is […]

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Research

Shelves from an old general store

Accurate details are what makes Reece Butler’s books come alive. Historical (Bride Train) and contemporary (Climax) information includes recommended books and Internet sites, interesting information, and the facts behind the novels.

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What’s in Tanner’s Ford, 1870

Lily’s Parlor, run by Miss Lily and her companion Rosa, is an elegant place where wealthy gentlemen can receive tender care and attention from a group of eager, beautiful women. Rosa, rescued by Lily from vicious men after years of abuse, is the reclusive housekeeper and cook. Middle-aged “California widow” Nora Dawes has a dress […]

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Bride Train Series

The Bride Train stories center around the women building Tanner’s Ford in the early 1870s, and the trios of ranching cowboys who appreciate a wife with passion and intelligence. Why were there Bride Trains? There were three main  ways woman could survive in Montana Territory in 1870: as a wife, a whore, or a mistress. […]

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Research Links

The following were very helpful in providing information during a visit to Southwest Montana in August of 2010. Volunteers at the Living History Museum spent many hours over a weekend explaining everything they could think of to help. Bannack City State Park: http://www.bannack.org/ Nevada City Living History program: http://www.virginiacitymt.com/LivHistory.asp Beaverhead County Museum: http://beaverheadcountymuseum.com/

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Bride Train Research Library (partial list)

Reece Butler’s reference book list (partial) which may be of interest to Bride Train readers Title Author ISBN Date Cowboy at Work, the: All About His Job and How He Does It (how to of everything); July 2008 Ward, Fay E 0-8061-2051-7 1958/ 1987 Cowboy Lingo: Dictionary of the American West Adams, Ramon F 978-0-618-08349-7 […]

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