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Book Review: Sweet Mercy

Description: When Eve Marryat’s father is laid off from the Ford Motor Company in 1931, he is forced to support his family by leaving St. Paul, Minnesota, and moving back to his Ohio roots. Eve’s uncle Cyrus has invited the family to live and work at his Marryat Island Ballroom and Lodge. Eve can’t wait to leave St. Paul, a notorious haven for gangsters. At seventeen, she considers her family to be “good people,” not lawbreakers like so many in her neighborhood. Thrilled to be moving to a “safe haven,” Eve soon forms an unlikely friendship with a strange young man named Link, blissfully unaware that her uncle’s lodge is...

Book Review: A Noble Groom

Description: Alone with her young daughter in 1881 Michigan, she has six months left to finish raising the money needed to pay back the land contract her husband purchased, and the land is difficult to toil by herself. She needs a husband. With unmarried men scarce, her father sends a letter to his brother in the Old Country, asking him to find Annalisa a groom. For nobleman Carl von Reichart, the blade of the guillotine is his fate. He’s been accused and convicted of a serious crime he didn’t commit, and his only escape is to flee to a small German community in Michigan where he’ll be safe. He secures...

The Great Mystery of the Horse-Human Connection

I’m going to be appearing regularly on ilovehorses.net – and my first post is up today! Check it out and share with any other horse-lovers you know. This is a great site with tons of information!    I fell in love with horses the way most young girls fall in love with horses — through movies, cartoons, horse figurines and even a wooden rocking horse. I couldn’t get enough. Every company picnic, I’d spend all day on the pony rides. Needless to say, my dad knew this wasn’t a childhood phase. My mother had owned horses, and it must have been in the blood. When we moved onto property, I...

How I Broke “Blogging-Block”

So what does it take to break this “has-been” rodeo queen’s blogging-block? Apparently, attending a rodeo. (I know, it sounds a little obvious in hindsight.) I started writing in sixth grade because I loved horses and wanted to read more about them. I started writing historical fiction in high school based on incredible real-life stories about horses in history. I started this blog specifically to talk about horses and history, and it evolved as my interaction with horses changed. Nowadays, I’m just a city girl. My cowgirl boots are tucked away, rarely fished out. But this past weekend, I attended the Columbia County Fair and Rodeo to see my cousin...

confession: I haven’t fallen off the face of the earth

It’s been exactly two and a half weeks since my last “confession.” That wasn’t meant to be witty. It’s just true. Two and a half weeks ago, my level of responsibility at work and my level of stress got dialed up to 11 and something had to give. Unfortunately, it was this blog. Five days a week was meant to help discipline my writing habit and help hone my voice. I felt it only made me bitter and boring. Thus, I’m in the midst of all the goings-on of my life, I’m trying to decide where this blog fits in amongst my priorities. I don’t want to blog just to put...