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Beneath the BiG SKY

Welcome to Beneath the Big Sky, a Montana legal thriller where open land hides controlled power. Caroline Mercer returns home seeking quiet acreage, fresh air, and freedom for her family. Instead, she finds an Homeowners association (HOA) that governs water, money, and votes with surgical precision. Beneath wide Western skies, procedure becomes a weapon, silence becomes strategy, and one woman discovers justice is rarely automatic. It must be documented, defended, and fought for.

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Olivia Wren

Olivia Wren writes contemporary legal thrillers rooted in the American West, where landscapes are expansive but systems can feel tightly controlled. Her work examines how authority operates inside small communities, through covenants, bylaws, and procedural language that appears neutral yet shapes real lives.

In Beneath the Big Sky, Wren explores modern governance at its most intimate level: the homeowners’ association (HOA). Rather than focusing on courtroom spectacle, she builds tension through documentation, votes, financial transfers, and strategic delay. Her protagonists are not attorneys by trade; they are ordinary individuals forced to learn the mechanics of power in order to protect what they legally own.

Wren’s storytelling reflects careful attention to land rights, irrigation systems, parcel voting structures, and the subtle financial frameworks that can influence community outcomes. She is drawn to conflicts where morality and legality do not automatically align.

Her fiction asks a pressing question: When institutions rely on procedure instead of transparency, who is responsible for restoring balance? Through layered realism and escalating stakes, Wren crafts suspense grounded in possibility rather than exaggeration.

About The Author

Olivia Wren

Olivia Wren writes contemporary legal thrillers rooted in the American West, where landscapes are expansive but systems can feel tightly controlled. Her work examines how authority operates inside small communities, through covenants, bylaws, and procedural language that appears neutral yet shapes real lives.

In Beneath the Big Sky, Wren explores modern governance at its most intimate level: the homeowners’ association (HOA). Rather than focusing on courtroom spectacle, she builds tension through documentation, votes, financial transfers, and strategic delay. Her protagonists are not attorneys by trade; they are ordinary individuals forced to learn the mechanics of power in order to protect what they legally own.

Wren’s storytelling reflects careful attention to land rights, irrigation systems, parcel voting structures, and the subtle financial frameworks that can influence community outcomes. She is drawn to conflicts where morality and legality do not automatically align.

Her fiction asks a pressing question: When institutions rely on procedure instead of transparency, who is responsible for restoring balance? Through layered realism and escalating stakes, Wren crafts suspense grounded in possibility rather than exaggeration.

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Beneath the BiG SKY

Beneath the Big Sky unfolds in Evergreen Ridge, a Montana subdivision built on the promise of independence. Caroline Mercer and her husband Andrew leave Southern California believing they have found space, fairness, and a return to Western values. Their children have room to grow. Horses graze. The sky stretches endlessly.

Then spring irrigation begins, and Caroline discovers that nearly half the homeowners are paying for water they cannot access. The communal line simply stops. The covenants promise equality; reality delivers division. Sixteen lots receive service. Fifteen do not. Yet everyone pays.

When Caroline questions the discrepancy, the Homeowners association (HOA) responds with procedure, delay, and technical language. A vote to correct the injustice passes, then quietly stalls. Definitions shift. Non-votes become opposition. Silence is reclassified.

What begins as a practical infrastructure issue transforms into a battle over governance, accountability, and financial transparency. As Caroline follows the paper trail, irrigation becomes only the surface of a deeper system operating beneath the sky.

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Beneath the Big Sky

She came home for land and light. The water stopped short. Votes shifted. Definitions changed. In Montana’s open valley, Caroline discovers governance can be weaponized, and accountability demands relentless proof.

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