From a childhood immersed in beloved books, an enduring passion for writing took root, shaping a literary journey that continues to captivate readers. Early works, crafted with dedication on a manual typewriter, earned national acclaim and numerous honors, establishing a foundation for a prolific career. The author's adult fiction delves into compelling narratives, often set against the evocative landscapes of Oregon, exploring diverse themes and characters with depth and insight. Her distinctive voice and storytelling prowess invite readers into richly imagined worlds, reflecting a lifelong commitment to the craft.
"In 1901 Kansas, newlyweds Jocelyn and Pete Pladson are determined to make Nickel Hill Ranch a successful cattle operation. For that to happen they must stop cattle rustlers who constantly plague their herd, defy a crazed woman with murder in her eye, and fight fire. A decision about two homeless youngsters who've landed on their doorstep and into their hearts is the easy part"--
Award-winning author Irene Bennett Brown's timeless tale of endurance, perseverance, and passion for life. Amity Whitford dared to stake a claim on the endless plains of western Kansas. She built her homestead, Dove's Nest, with her bare hands in an effort to tame the wild lands and carve out a place of her own. But the ravages of the sun and drying winds took their toll, putting her dreams and her livelihood in dire jeopardy. Desperate for funds, fiercely independent Amity accepted another challenge-to run for election as the county school superintendent. Her campaign was greeted with disbelief, scorn, open hostility...and interest. But as her dream came within reach, and her love for local newspaper publisher Chalk Holden dared to bloom in her heart, Amity's past returned, carrying with it a menace more fierce than any storm on the open plains...