On December 8th, I’ll be at Fort Reno signing copies of The Major’s Daughter, plus Serving Up Love and other titles. The Fort Reno grounds will be open and ready for visitors, including the house that Major Adams, Louisa and Caroline would’ve lived in. This home isn’t usually open to the public, but on that Sunday from 2:15 to 4:00, it will be decorated with scenes from the Fort Reno books. You might just get a glimpse of one of the characters while you are enjoying refreshments.
But that’s not all that’s going on at the fort. You can watch reenactors participate in the fort’s Christmas Firing of the Guns at 2:00 and visit with Santa in the chapel. There’ll be a flyer for a self-guided tour of the rest of the grounds, highlighting locations mentioned in my books. On top of that, the Historic Fort Reno Visitor Center and the U. S. Cavalry Association Museum will be open from noon until 4:00. As a special treat, admission to the fort and the museums is free.
Please come out and see this site that has grown to mean so much to me, and has always meant much to Oklahoma’s history.
I just love your writing talent! Thank you for sharing it with us! Best wishes and keep giving us these great, memorable stories!!!
Thank you, Melinda! I’ll do my best!
I live in Utah. I was at the library the other week and came across your books. I started reading and fell in love with your books. You don’t swear, or cuss and how nice, not too have to skip a number of pages with the characters because of any embarrassing scenes. I will recommend your books to everyone I know. I love learning about the different areas of history in Oklahoma. Thank you so much and please keep up your writing. You are amazing!!!
Debra,
I’m so glad you found my books and enjoy them. I love learning new things about our history and sharing them. Thank you for recommending the books to your friends. It is the best thing you can do to help an author. I appreciate it! Thank you for taking the time to write.
Love,
Regina