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MacDougal Snippet, Christmas 1871, part 5

Following their wedding, Ross and Amelia MacDougal have joined for the first time in weeks, celebrating the discovery that she carries twins Ross grasped Amelia’s hand with his, unable to think. When the room stopped spinning and the hiss in his brain had faded, he ran his hands over her amazing belly. Amazing as it […]

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MacDougal Snippet, Chrismas 1871, Part 4

Amelia and Ross MacDougal have just realized she is carrying twins. Exhausted, she sleeps while Ross watches over her. The window rattled. Ross looked up. He didn’t know how long the raven had sat on the ledge outside, but only now did it tap the glass. He carried Amelia to their bed and settled her. […]

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MacDougal snippet, Christmas 1871, part 3

Amelia and Ross MacDougal have gone upstairs after their new wedding, held to replace the signed contract that brought her West. She’s just read her family Bible and discovered twins run in her family. Amelia closed the book and placed both hands on her belly. Suddenly she began undoing the buttons which kept her skirt […]

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MacDougal snippet Christmas 1871, part 2

Ross and Amelia MacDougal have just married in person, replacing the contract she’d signed before coming West. “What’s this?” Ross took the heavy object from Amelia’s hands. It felt like a book wrapped in thick white cloth, now yellowish with age. A leather strap kept it closed. “My family Bible. For some reason it was […]

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A snippet from the MacDougals of 1871

It’s Christmas of 1871. Amelia MacDougal is well along in her pregnancy. Tanner’s Ford is celebrating the holiday. “Kiss her, laddie, then give us a turn,” roared Gillis. Ross took Amelia’s hand and, careful of the large bump between them, kissed her tenderly. She returned it just as sweetly. “That’s not how ye kiss a […]

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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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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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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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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. […]

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