The saga continues into present day, featuring all the families you know and love, as well as a few more. The 9 books in the Bride Train series were designed to finish when the man known as Mr. Isaac, who has been torturing and murdering women, is caught. That does not mean Tanner’s Ford is […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Merry Widow of Tanner’s Ford
A Tanner’s Ford Link Book Marci Meshevski moves to Tanner’s Ford, Montana, after losing everything, including her odious husband, in a fire. A few dozen orgasms with a hot cowboy is the prescription for erasing memories of lousy sex. Simon MacDougal is desperate for a son, as without one ownership of the ranch reverts to […]
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 […]
Tanner’s Ford prior to 1870 (backstory)
Finan MacDougal, Chief of his Clan, meets his second wife in Fort Laramie when his first wife, Phoebe, dies birthing his daughter. Needing someone to feed the babe, he rides out to look over the Indians huddled around the fort. He finds a widow who gave birth a few days earlier but the child died. […]
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. […]
Demanding Satisfaction
Bride Train #9: Autumn of 1872 After watching eight other women marry the men of their dreams (and fantasies), Sophie McLeod is desperate for her turn at hot sex. Unwilling to marry, she’s looking for a few strangers. Maxwell Gibson, a Pinkerton agent has been hired to investigate curious doings with the railroad. He agrees […]
Southern Seduction
Bride Train #8: Mid-September, 1871 The mothers of Cole Taylor, Byron Ashcroft, and Marshall Stevens were sisters. None were very maternal and all three boys ended up living with Grandpa and Grandma Marshall in South Carolina’s Upcountry. Grandpa didn’t have much education but Grandma came from a wealthy family in the city. Unfortunately she was […]
The Badger City Gang
Bride Train #7: Late August, 1872 Katherine Mason’s mother, promised by her family to a wealthy man, decided to put aside the one she adored, and follow her family’s wishes. She did not want to travel into the unknown West, there to be attacked by vicious savages. Instead of choosing love and potential danger, Mildred […]
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