
Oh, Them Days on Red Hoss Mountain
A Buoyant Tale of Strife, Resilience and Perseverance



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A Little About Me
Leslie Finn was born in Boulder, Colorado, the daughter of a Colorado State Representative and a successful bond broker. She lives in Gold Hill, a former mining town established in 1859, where she and her husband raised their daughter, a family practice physician, and a son, who works for the US Forest Service. The Finn family owns the Gold Hill Inn and volunteer with the Gold Hill Volunteer Fire Department, where Leslie has served for over 36 years as an EMT/firefighter. Leslie has an associate degree in business and a Bachelor of Science degree in nutrition. Her work experience includes certified ski instructor, restaurant manager, retailer, small business owner and innkeeper. Leslie has three novels completed and has written since elementary school. Leslie's love for the history and beauty of Colorado informs her writing, while her crisp, fast paced narrative keeps the reader engaged and ready to turn the next page.

Synopsis
Eugene Field, Poet 1850-1895

Carnegie Library for Local History/Museum of Boulder Collection
After years of suffering abuse at the hands of her stepfather, Samantha Aikens finds herself accused of his murder by masterminding a mine cave in. “Oh’ Them Days on Red Hoss Mountain” depicts the life of a young woman living in an era where men ruled, and women served. The history of Gold Hill is brought to light through Samantha’s hardships in a world where she has very little control. As the murder trial proceeds, Samantha’s personal life is the highlight of town gossip, and her reputation, as the only source of medical knowledge for the community, is put to the test.
Oh’ Them Days on Red Hoss Mountain, by Leslie Finn, is inspired by a tale written by poet Eugene Field, “Casey’s Table D’Hote” who stayed at the hotel in Gold Hill during his days of writing for a Denver newspaper in the late 1800’s. Casey, the fictional character in the poem, is brought to life as his closest confidant, Samantha Aikens, struggles to find independence in a man’s world.
This story of family, friendship, romance, and coming-of-age, captures the reader while it moves from past to present as the brave and true endure life during the Colorado gold rush.

When The Skies Wuz Fair and Blue
An Unfaltering Story of Spirit, Community and Serendipity
Synopsis
Samantha Aikens's saga continues from where "Oh, Them Days on Red Hoss Mountain" leaves off in this post-trial tale as she and James Lefebvre travel back to Gold Hill. When the train starts a wildfire that takes aim at the tiny mining town, lives are forever changed. Samantha's resilience is put to the test as she faces death, injuries, and loss. The storyline demonstrates aspects of frontier life and pioneer communities uniting in loyalty to help each other during a disaster. This fast-paced novel depicts rugged historical settings and deep personal growth as James and Samantha meet life's challenges in a gripping Western romance. Based on the poem, "Casey's Table D'Hote" by Eugene Field, "When The Skies Wuz Fair and Blue" is an emotionally charged and beautifully written story with a character-driven narrative set against the Colorado Rocky Mountains, an absolute must-read for fans of historical fiction.






By Eugene Field




Carnegie Library for Local History/Museum of Boulder Collection
