Cowgirl Reba Mae Cahill of Wind in the Wires was so excited to learn about crockpot recipes. She got her first crockpot in 1989. Not one to like to fuss in the kitchen, she could start her soup or stew in the morning after chores and loved the feel of knowing it slow cooked all […]
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Pearl Cahill’s Rhubarb Apple Pie
Reba Cahill’s Grandma Pearl of Wind in the Wires made the best rhubarb apple pie. Everyone in Road’s End, Idaho said so. But she would not share her secret crust recipe with anyone. Not even me, the author and creator of Wind in the Wires. How rude is that! You’ll have to depend on your own grandma’s crust […]
Pearl Cahill’s Jalapeno Cheesy Corn Muffins
Jalapeno Cheesy Corn Muffins a favorite at Road’s End, Idaho potlucks! In a scene in Wind in the Wires at the campsite in the Nevada desert, Reba Cahill suspects she’s been poisoned. She’s in agony. Her stomach hurts so bad. Grandma Pearl assures her it’s the very hot and spicy chili beans she ate. The spiciest food […]
Squash Blossom Necklace Solves Mystery in Wind in the Wires Novel
Squash blossom necklace provides pivotal evidence in new release contemporary western mystery novel Wind in the Wires While most turquoise jewelry is crafted and set in silver, in Wind in the Wires a squash blossom necklace made of gold and turquoise assesses at almost priceless value. It also plays a prominent part of the mystery […]
Now Available! New Novel Releases
New Novel Releases: Wind in the Wires by Janet Chester Bly, Book 1, Trails of Reba Cahill It’s 1991 in north central Idaho. A cowgirl searches for love and family. An old man seeks justice. They take a Model T journey together that reveals an eerie story of lies and betrayal. Will the truth be […]
Black Horse Named Johnny Poe
A Black Horse Named Johnny Poe by Janet Chester Bly Fictional black horse Johnny Poe plays a big part in the novel I’m writing. He seems so real to me. If I don’t catch myself, I’m ready to head out to the corrals in the morning to feed him. Or wonder if he’s jumped my neighbor’s […]
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