A New Start
It’s four days into a new year. It’s a time to reflect, reimagine what we want in life and make plans to achieve our goals. Not unlike those who traveled across the great plains of this continent in the 1800s. … Continue reading →
It’s four days into a new year. It’s a time to reflect, reimagine what we want in life and make plans to achieve our goals. Not unlike those who traveled across the great plains of this continent in the 1800s. … Continue reading →
It seems I am always starting over. I remember the day we all left for Canada. Me, my husband and my parents. Our hopes were high. New life. New land. New hope. I remember being in Hamburg and the excitement. Gerhard and … Continue reading →
Two wounded hearts, two children in danger… She must do everything possible to protect her niece and nephew Their uncle wants them. But only to sell them. He’s kidnapped them once. She doesn’t trust him not to do it again. Delcie … Continue reading →
Four young women move west to Willow Creek wanting to start a business that will give them independence. None of them want to count on a man to take care of them. Their experience has taught them that has a … Continue reading →
Levi is tired of being the kid brother and not being taken seriously. Zola has escaped a controlling relationship and doesn’t intend to take life–or men–seriously. This story was fun to write as these two characters took over with their … Continue reading →
Emma came West to find peace after the death of her parents. As she begins to heal and rediscover herself, she realizes how much of her real self she has hidden to try to please others. No more. When Blaze … Continue reading →
The good old days had their challenges. Life could be challenging. Downright difficult. Theresa learned the hard way that life in the west could be very different than her dreams. A mail-order bride, now widowed with a baby … Continue reading →
Certain things call to each of us. Some are rather universal. Some are individual. For instance, does the plight of those killed needlessly wrench at your heartstrings? It does mine and there have been so many recently. So much unnecessary … Continue reading →
When I was in grade three, the school I attended burned down to the ground. It was bitterly cold day in February. The children escaped into the frigid temperatures without coats and stood shivering as the building was quickly consumed … Continue reading →
Jake’s Honor is available here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083TP3DL9
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