Last Cowboy Hero

March, 2007
The Forbidden Brother
July, 2007
Their Little Miracle
December, 2007
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So, what is this gently-bred Southern Belle from the Old Dominion
State of Virginia doing setting up housekeeping in the wilds of the California Gold Rush Country? I'll bet
you suspect there's a story to be told here. . . .
As so often happens, the quiet, subdued pace of my childhood left me
yearning for new places and adventures as I finished my high school years.
Hm, let's see, how far away from home can I get on the excuse it's to go to
one of the best universities in the nation? How about Berkeley and the
University of California? Yes, that ought to do it--very daring.
Talk about culture shock! The university was urbane, sophisticated, and
in the midst of social and political upheaval like the world had never seen
over the Free Speech Movement. It was an exciting time, but it was also like
being on another planet. I know the folks back home watched the news
diligently every night to see if their darling, shy Barbara was somewhere out
there in the crowd and the teargas, wearing khakis and waving her fist in the
air. That wasn't my style, but all of a sudden, I was quite the independent
woman.
And, I was just across the Bay from that dream of a city, San
Francisco. The quaint ethnic neighborhoods and towering skyscrapers of "the City"
had a real effect on me. They made me want to see the whole world! I had
dreams of joining the Foreign Service, of becoming a full-fledged diplomat in
service to my country.
But in the meantime, what better way for a
travel-hungry young college grad to put some miles under her belt than to
become an international flight attendant?
Now, I had a smorgasbord of wondrous places and experiences set before
me--even though some were a bit of a blur because of the jetlag. I developed
an affection and an appreciation for places very different from my own.
At the same time, I came to understand how much in common we as
human beings have, no matter what exotic locale we might call home.
My flying days came to an end when I fell head-over-heels in love and
decided the best place to practice my diplomatic skills for the time being
was with my new husband and our growing family. But it wasn't easy to settle
myself into a nine-to-five day job. I've always been something of a
daydreamer, and with all those marvelous places in the world tucked away in
my heart, the stresses and restrictions of the work-a-day routine sent my
thoughts wandering well beyond my office window at the most inopportune times.
While I could no longer jump on a plane for my Great Escapes, there was
an alternative. I began to write. Soon, it became a joyful obsession, and,
while the usual demands of family and finances kept me tied to the corporate
grindstone, slowly but surely, the books began to take shape. Much to my
delight, the books started to sell, dozens of titles to Harlequin Mills and Boon, a dozen
more to Silhouette and even a couple to HardShell Word Factory! My latest venture carries me into the world of Harlequin SuperRomance books.
By the time my youngest graduated, an idea had started to take shape for
my dear husband and me. I was ready to devote all my time to writing. We
were both ready to leave the bustle and stresses of big city urban life, but
we didn't want to stray too far from our children and the lives they had
created for themselves. We came up with a perfect compromise.
Both of us had always been drawn to California's rugged and pristine
Sierra Nevada Gold Rush Country, a few hours'
drive from San Francisco. Of
course, these days, the picturesque boom towns host visitors from all over
the world, but the relaxed pace, the tall, fragrant pines and the glorious
mountain air make for a little piece of heaven for my writer's soul. The
move was one of the best decisions we ever made.
I still travel to various writer's conferences and signings. Getting to
know readers in the process enriches my life in countless ways. My fans are
the best!
I also visit family all over the country, particularly since I've
developed a curiosity about my family's geneology.
Now and then, the wanderlust still comes over me and I picture myself
living a life of cultured leisure in a cozy cottage in the English
countryside. So, I sit down at the computer and take myself there for an
hour or two, or to the pristine beaches of Hawaii, or even a quick trip Down Under.
But for now, the breathtaking and historic California mountains are very much home.
© 2002-2006 -- Barbara McMahon
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