Publisher's Synopsis
'Tahoe of the North, ' is the second volume in the Rainbow Roads Trilogy. It is now ten years later, 1939, in the lives of the Tara, Hiram and Poly Jack. In volume one, 'The Longest Wooden Railroad, ' Tara Jack, the oldest daughter of Hiram and Polly, tried hard be the son her father always wanted. Now as an adult, she lives alone in Eugene and has given up on the idea of marriage. Due to her unusual size and strength she is drawn to men's work at the Eugene Planing Mill. Her solitary life is suddenly shattered by a recurring troubling dream. Someone wants her dead. Fleeing Eugene seems the only alternative. But, before she leaves she settles and old score. Riding away on Scout, her faithful horse, and only friend, she finds sanctuary in the Cascade Mountains of Central Oregon atop Waldo Mountain, as a fire lookout. The unspoiled beauty and pristine wilderness around Waldo Lake, inspire a journey of self discovery for Tara. There, she learns to love herself and her rugged glass house atop Waldo mountain. And, to her surprise, despite her isolation, two men want to love her. An old enemy returns and a delightful mix new characters provide a backdrop for this work of historical fiction. Tara and her friends must each face their own, Season of Essence