Cynthia Haselhoff was born in Vernon, Texas, and named after Cynthia Ann Parker, perhaps the best-known of 19th Century white female Indian captives. The history and legends of the West were part of her upbringing in Arkansas. Haselhoff once said, a oeI love the West, perhaps not all of its reality, for much of it was cruel and hard, but certainly its dream and hopea ]a The Chains of Sarai Stone is her sixth frontier novel.
A STRANGER IN HER OWN WORLD On a spring morning in San Jacinto, Kiowa and Comanche raiders massacred Silas Stone’s wife and two of his sons. And when they rode off they took Stone’s grandchildren—including pretty little Sarai—wi...[SEE MORE]