Eden
Eden, The Dakota Territory
February, 1890
Surely her own mother had not lived such a life. Through the window of the Dogleg Saloon, Katie watched the women who roamed the smoke-filled area, seeking out men upon which to try their skills. Hair upswept, makeup all too obvious and dresses too gaudy to be believed all added to their allure.
Or so they apparently believed. "How sad." The words were but a whisper as the young woman watched the parade of females conduct their pursuit of the cowhands who worked on outlying ranches and farms and assorted married men from the town of Eden, in the Dakota Territory. That she could ever live in such a manner was something she would never have considered during the days of summer, when the warm weather protected her slender body from the cold winds. When she did not bear the shame of a mother who had once worked in this place. Or so she'd been told by the couple who'd raised her, reviling her with a tale of a woman gone bad, bearing an illegitimate child.
She'd found that the parents she'd thought were her own, were but unkind strangers who had taken her into their home as an act of charity. And if what they had done in the nam ... read full excerpt from: Eden ebook