Angela Breidenbach
Flame of the Rockies, Book 6, Queen of the Rockies Series
Flame of the Rockies, Book 6, Queen of the Rockies Series
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Flame of the Rockies, by Angela Breidenbach, is the final book in the Queen of the Rockies series. Can she release her prejudice to love again?
August 1910, Idaho-Montana Border during the largest fire in US history:
The fiery pain at her new husband's murder might equal the disaster blazing across the Pacific Northwest. Stranded in the treacherous railroad camp, baking bread for survival, Juliana Hayes has no desire to marry a railroad ruffian like Lukas Filips, or anyone else. Can she release her prejudice to love again? Or will either one of them survive The Big Blowup to find out?
More than flames were out of control during that 1910 summer. Read on to learn what it was like to jam more than 70 cultures into a small mountain rail line when most of the country settled into modernity, but Montana and Idaho were still finding their way out of the Wild West!
Based on true history when three million acres burned out of control on the border of Montana and Idaho darkening the skies all the way to the East Coast. It’s a wonder anyone survived! Read to learn about true heroes, and the real lives affected by this massive disaster and how they overcame the odds.
Written by a professional genealogist, Angela Breidenbach, inspired by a family bike ride through the mountains. You can visit the site and Ride the Trail of the Hiawatha, a 16+ mile bike ride across the Continental Divide. Well worth the visit!
Includes behind-the-book research for readers, author notes, Book Club Questions for conversation starters. Also available in ebook ($3.99 US), paperback ($12.99 US), and large print ($18.99 US) editions.
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