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Authors: Raine Cantrell

Tags: #FICTION/Romance/Short Stories

Apache Fire (7 page)

Author's Note

For me, writing grew out of a love of history and reading. I have always been fascinated with the West and various Indian cultures. As I write, I try to envision both sides of the conflicts experienced by settlers and Indians.

Part of the enticement of writing Westerns is reading about the people drawn to the raw land, despite its dangers. Since men wrote most of the history books, there is little mention of the women who were part of the westward expansion. But women did file on homesteads; they also brought a civilizing influence to the West. In the Western Territories a woman had a chance to measure herself against the land. I believe women valued the opportunity and the freedom from the stifling standards of the Victorian era.

Characters are the most important aspect of a novel to me. They must be strong, vulnerable and flawed to be believable. Each has their own code of honor. And I believe strongly in the healing power of love. That belief is why I write romances.

I hope that you enjoyed reading “Apache Fire” and will watch for my ongoing Western series, The Kincaid Trilogy.

Have a great summer filled with love and laughter,

Raine Cantrell

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