About The Buffalo Cabin
From the author of the award-winning The Cabin at Jackson Hole . . .
Ambitious and sophisticated William Winthrop has quit Boston to enter frontier politics in the new state of Wyoming, where opportunities abound. There, William meets Blaine Wallace, a fiery and independent suffragette, living near the town of Buffalo, who he believes is the perfect person to advise him on local matters.
But she has more important concerns than giving guidance to a political novice. Blaine has recently taken over a sheep ranch and is still learning to manage this enterprise as well as hold her own among other ranchers. Still, she finds herself intrigued by William, imagining he just might improve certain wrongs for the better.
As for William, he can only kick himself for becoming ever drawn to this audacious woman and her brash behavior, so different from his own. Yet despite rocky beginnings, their lives become further entangled as the territory dissolves into a county war, threatening everything they hold dear.
As greater forces face off over who will possess this beautiful land, two unlikely souls collide, then find whether they can ever come together.
The Buffalo Cabin is based on true events during one of the most turbulent eras in Wyoming, as bold men and women fight for their chosen way of life.
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Being an author is a career change for me. I once was an expert . . . uh, let us just say in a graduate scientific field . . . that no longer interests me to write about. I found, much to my personal amazement, that I preferred scribbling historical fiction novels. Especially if they made me laugh while I was either researching or writing them.
My family lives in a DC suburb, but I enjoy travelling and visiting, in particular, our Estes Park, Colorado, cabin adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park. The dogs usually come with me for the thirty-hour drive because I despise flying and motorcar everywhere I can. So why not give the pooches a vacation as well?
My family thinks I am a bit nuts in this regard and they fly everywhere they can. So I am the doggy transporter while they meet me at the chosen destination. Of course, this does not always work out, depending on where that vacation site actually is, and I have been known to fly, but I am not especially fond of the looks I get from surrounding passengers as I grip my seat.