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The Shadow Dweller

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My name is Buzzard Bill, better known as The Shadow Dweller. I am a crotchety old buzzard, who has always been afraid to fly; not because buzzards can’t fly, but because my fear of flying caused me to clip my own wings so I would never be tempted to try. All the cajoling in the world could not budge this buzzard to fly.
Buzzards are unattractive creatures, but watching them soar, flying high in the sky is exciting to watch. On land they seem clumsy, vulnerable, and out of their element, but when flying, they seem to know how to use the air currents to their advantage; because Buzzards were created to fly.
Fear was the driving force that made Buzzard Bill clip his own wings. Fear is a common issue for most of us. When we allow our fears rule our decisions we are clipping our own wings.
We were created to soar, not just to trudge along, vulnerable to the criticism of others who also are afraid to soar. Just think how far you could go, if you stopped being afraid to let go and start flying?

About The Book

In the waning years of the Canadian Old West, Buzzard Bill Swanson struggles to step out from under the protective shadow of his now deceased mentor, Fergus MacClaren, the owner of Stonehaven Ranch. The year is 1918, and the ranch's new owner, Charlotte MacClaren, must find a way to operate her father's ranch during a time when women are still relegated to "women's work."Breeding Belgian Draft horses and managing a crew of men is not woman's work, but Charlotte refuses to marry and hand over her inheritance to a husband who may, or may not, be more qualified just to appease others. While Buzzard Bill and Charlotte map out their strategies to overcome society's rules and the strangling effect World War I is putting on their hired hands, the Crown has sent a new veterinarian to Piney Creek to serve his military duties in the vast Alberta wilderness. Doc Spencer has only been in town a few weeks before he uncovers evidence that someone in Piney Creek is poisoning horses. He must figure out who, why, and how before more beautiful horses die

Author-DoreyWhittaker

Author-DoreyWhittaker

Award winning author without proper credentials

Born and raised in southern California, Dorey Whittaker currently lives in beautiful central Florida with her husband of almost fifty-eight years. She and Bruce have two grown daughters and four wonderful grandchildren and now they have five great-grandchildren. Dorey is one of the rare women who is not ashamed to tell her age - she is 80 years old and thankful for every year she has had. Once you hear her story you will understand the reason she feels blessed to have reached this age. She knows that life is a gift that can easily slip away, so she made the decision to live life to the fullest, be present as more than just a mommy, and be positive, make it an adventure - not a marathon. To quote from Stephen King's book, Shawshank Redemption, "Get busy living or get busy dying." Dorey chose to get busy living. This has been my Bio for many years – clean – sanitized – truthful – but not truly honest. I wrote Wall of Silence in 1996, as a farewell to friends and family. At 51-years-of-age, doctors diagnosed me with an inoperable brain tumor, and told me had a short time to live. This was not the first time I was faced with such a warning, but it appeared to be the last – or so I thought. Like the character, Susan, I had married well and had raised two girls with love and patience – neither of which had I learned from my mother. My life had been a complicated one, but I felt driven to write this story as an homage to God for having allowed my life to change from hopeless to happiness, with a husband who had proven his devotion to me for 28 years, at that time. But I thought it was ending, and I felt compelled to share the truths I had been shown that had made my life change so drastically that I owed it to those who had stepped forward to offer a hopeless child a second chance. That was 30 years ago. Once we understood that the doctors had misdiagnosed the 13 MRIs, and I was not dying, I had to make a choice. Was I going to continue as before, or was I going to move forward, writing stories that mirrored my path? This July, Bruce and I will be celebrating 58 years of marriage. A gift I was not expecting but am extremely grateful for. This has become the theme of most of my novels, Heros stepping into someone’s life path and making a profound difference. At the end of Wall of Silence, I has one of her favorite characters say, “If you were not a victim, you better become a hero to someone who was, out of gratitude, for the life you were given.” I have never told my whole story, but as I turned 80, I knew that if I was ever going to write it, I needed to do it now. We all live on borrowed time, but at 80, you understand just how little time is left to do what you have been avoiding. I cannot cover my life-story in a line or two, but I, like the Miller Sisters, had lived with a secret that I was sworn to keep from the age of three. This secret impacted my whole life, but I had kept it; until things began to leak out. Huge secrets are like a whale. They are huge and strong, but even if you can keep them submerged for a while, they need to breathe air, and will, one day force that whale to break free and breathe. But I had believed her mother’s lies. I believed it was all my fault, and that instilled shame, so deeply embedded into me, that I seldom revisited my younger life. My mother was not a monster, but she was a broken person, and broken people break people. My mother was just trying to survive an unbearable situation, without much help, and my life was collateral damage. She felt that forcing me to “keep her secret, was the lessor of two evils.” But it was my life that suffered the consequences, because she instilled in me the thought that I must keep her secret, as if my life depended upon it. Hence the phrase, often used in my writing, “The lies we believe as children – Become Truth we live by as adults. My life story will be coming out in this summer of 2026, hopefully being published to coincide with my 81st birthday; June 25th. Watch for it, “God, Can You Hear Me?”

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