Acclaimed Writing Team Pair Up Again for Gripping Historical Romance Cassidy Ivanoff and her father, John, work at the new and prestigious Curry Hotel outside Mt. McKinley. While John will be expedition and wilderness exploration guide for the wealthy tourists, Cassidy has signed on as a cook's assistant. Both are busy as the hotel prepares to welcome the president of the United States on his way to drive in the golden spike to officially complete the railroad. Allan Brennan travels to the Curry Hotel to be an apprentice of a seasoned Alaska mountain guide. Ever since his father's death climbing Mt. McKinley, he's worked to earn enough money to make the trek to the Alaska territory himself. His father's partner blames their guide for the death of his father, but Allan wants to find the truth for himself. He finds an unlikely ally in Cassidy, and as the two begin to look into the mystery, they suddenly find that things are much less clear, and much more dangerous, than either could ever imagine.
The Curry, Ala., setting is captured in all of its glory."--RT Book Reviews on In the Shadow of Denali "Peterson and Woodhouse once again prove to be a dynamic authorial duo in this deeply personal novel."--Booklist on Out of the Ashes
"--Library Journal "Peterson and Woodhouse once again prove to be a dynamic authorial duo in this deeply personal novel.
"The Barringer family is happy in the Alaskan Territory.
Once they thought nothing would stand in the way of their happiness.
Fans of Peterson will welcome this opening story in the new Heart of the Frontier series."--Publishers Weekly "This powerful novel is realistic of the time, and great for fans of Francine Rivers."--Christian Market
Newly widowed Lydia Sellers discovers that through an unforeseen fluke, she is the sole recipient of her husband's fortune.
John Roselli heads to Nome on a mission. On his deathbed, John's grandfather asked him to deliver a box to Chuck Bundrant. This is no small task and will cost everything he has, but John is determined to honor his grandfather's wishes.
Praise for the novels of Susan May Warren "Susan May Warren is a master storyteller."--Rachel Hauck, New York Times bestselling author on The Way of the Brave "Warren whips up a maelstrom of action.
"Welcome Home" tells the family's story, and reveals how they rely on the Bible to get through difficult times. Overwhelming trials . . . met with overcoming joy Kayla Woodhouse is not your typical twelve-year-old.
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