
Carolyn Adams Hanchett was raised in the beautiful canyon of Dry Fork, Utah — a small
town of humble, impoverished beginnings. From those roots, driven by an unshakeable
desire to rise from obscurity and contribute something of lasting worth to the world, she did
exactly that.
With only a high school education and college Real Estate classes, she earned her real estate
license at twenty-one — the youngest female in the state of Utah to do so at the time. Her
ambition carried her into politics, where she became the youngest female elected as a
delegate to the Utah State Republican Convention. Accolades followed in business and
community affairs alike.
Her drive then opened doors in the corporate world, where she became one of the first three
women hired as computer hardware account representatives. She rose further still — the
first female account representative for a major national company, earning the prestigious
Achievement Club in her first year and finishing as the second highest achiever in her
second.
"Unlike her heroines — Boudica, the British warrior queen who led her warriors against the Roman Empire, and the Israelite Prophetess Deborah against the Canaanites — it would not be a physical battle straddling a war horse, weapon in hand. Her weapon would be the written word."
Yet none of those victories fulfilled her deepest longing. In her later years, Carolyn discovered
a gift for writing, a penchant for research, and a warrior spirit she could no longer contain.
Her passion became something greater: to battle an enemy whose insidious plots threatened
America and the deceived masses of humanity. And so, The Blog — a novel rooted in
historical and present-day fact — was born.
"Imagining herself as Joan of Arc, the warrior queen Boudica, and She-Who-Carries-the-Sun born in the wrong era, her weapon would be the written word."
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