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Terry Irene Blain
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Terry Irene Blain, USN, completed
“her military service as an electronic technician at Miramar Naval Air Station in San Diego where she helped maintain
the radio communication gear for both the Navy and the civilian Air Traffic Control Facility. After the service, she used
the GI bill to continue her education and received her Masters in History along with a second BA in European Studies which
she used to teach US History and Western Civilization at the college level. Terry Irene Blain is the author of
Kentucky Green and Colorado Silver, Colorado Gold.
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According to the book description of
Kentucky Green, “Journeying to her childhood home in Kentucky, April Williamson allows nothing
to deter her. Certainly not Dan McKenzie who's duty bound to escort her. Dan believes the frontier is no place for a woman.
In spite the mutual attraction, a dark secret in his past means April cannot be his.”
According to the book description of
Colorado Silver, Colorado Gold, “Masquerading as a widow, socialite Juliette Lawson flees
Philadelphia to 'visit' her uncle in Durango, Colorado. At a train stop she literally bumps into a handsome man before continuing
on the Durango. For Julie, family is all important and her visit hides a secret to protect her pregnant sister back east.
While family is all important for Julie,
it means nothing to Wes Westmoreland, the man she bumped into. An undercover agent for Wells Fargo, Wes grew up in the saloons
and brothels of San Francisco. For Wes, his job is all important as he sees it as the only redeeming feature of his life.
What happens when two people begin to fall in love -- while Wes conceals his undercover investigation of Julie's uncle's smelter
operation, and Julie must hid the real reason behind her visit?”
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