Journey to Mackinac Island
Due to a gale coming off Lake Michigan, my arrival on Mackinac Island was similar to my main character's arrival in my latest novel Love Finds You in Mackinac Island, Michigan. Because of the autumn storm, it was a long journey from Oregon
— three plane rides, an unscheduled landing in Saginaw due to wind and fog, a 180-mile midnight bus ride to the Pellston airport, a truck ride with a new friend at 3 a.m., and finally a bumpy ferry ride across the Straits of Mackinac.


There are no cars allowed on the island so I explored by carriage during the day and then late at night, I gazed at the thousands of stars flickering in the sky, reveling in the majesty of the Milky Way far from the village lights. I've never seen the splendor of our galaxy — the masterpiece of our Creator — so clearly in my life.
I enjoyed a five-course dinner including a wild mushroom pastry and fennel soup at the elegant Grand Hotel, and the following morning, I set out to find a light station noted on my tourist map. I biked the eight miles around the island, asked locals about an old lighthouse, and spent hours roaming through the quiet forest and the narrow lanes between the summer cottages. I found some abandoned buildings on the east side of the island, but never found this old light. None of the islanders I asked remembered it so I wondered "what if..."
What if there was an abandoned lighthouse once hidden on the bluffs? What if the lightkeeper had been loyal to the United States when the British occupied the island during the War of 1812? And what if my characters in 1894 stumbled onto the mystery of his disappearance?
I hope you enjoy exploring the beauty and wonder and the mystery of Mackinac's history along with me in this story. The island forgotten by time...