Relics of the Old West Episode 9

This CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) camp was opened in October 1933. 200 young men lived and worked here during the Great Depression. Stone was taken from a nearby ghost town to build the administrative buildings. The camp closed in 1942 and within a few years most of the buildings were either removed or destroyed. Today, only 4 of the buildings remain. It’s the only CCC camp in Utah with any buildings left.

 

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Rock Art Romance: A Southwestern Novelette by Kayla Oliver

My latest book (and my first published work of fiction!) is called Rock Art Romance: A Southwestern Novelette by Kayla Oliver

It’s a captivating tale of love and adventure with vivid descriptions of the Southwest. Rock Art Romance is a fast paced novelette and a clean read. Perfect for those who like sweet romances, westerns, cowboys, petroglyphs, hiking, archaeology, music, and dogs!

Here’s the book description:

While researching a remote petroglyph site in the wilds of the Southwest, Callie comes face to face with something unexpected, causing her to be stranded in the desert, injured and alone. Will a handsome cowboy come along to rescue her?

Where you can purchase my book:

Support your local indie bookstores! Type in your zip code at indiebound to find local places you can order from. Southern Utah people can order from The Book Bungalow if you want to. It’s also available online at amazon and barnes & noble

Ways you can support me (or any other author) without spending any money:

Share with family and friends who you think might enjoy the book. Talk to your local librarian and request that they acquire a copy.

Please leave a review online at goodreads, amazon, or wherever you prefer if you liked my book! It really helps!

 

 

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