Calliope Brennen was no Lady. She wore a revolver slung low on her right hip and buckskins like a second skin over her overly ripe figure. She never knew her mother. She was raised by her loving Irish father. Her mother ran off with a gambler when she was only two. Cali was as stubborn as her pet Burro and as wild as a sand storm. And until she met Gavin Wildish, a scout for one of the hundred wagon trains heading West, she never thought about leaving. But when the most romantic night of her life turned into a nightmarre, her life changed. She decided to find out why her mother had left her and the best way she knew was to follow the last wagon train that had left Taylor's Post. By the time she reached Oregon, she would learn a lot. Gavin Wildish would no doubt make a lady out of her if not a woman.