Those of you who have been following the blog know I have loved the covers for my American Wonders Collection. In case you missed them, here’s the first, A Distance Too Grand, set in the Grand Canyon of 1871:
And the second, Nothing Short of Wondrous, set in Yellowstone, 1886:
As my publisher, Revell, began working on the cover for the
third, I told them my most fervent wish that the cover could look a little like
this postcard of the first woman to climb Mt. Rainier, Fay Fuller. Miss Fuller
reached the summit 3 years before my heroine, Coraline Baxter, in 1893. And she
reached it in bloomers, a fashion nearly as shocking as a woman mountain climber.
But mimicking the picture wasn’t easy. Revell prides itself on period-correct clothing, going so far as to borrow historical clothing from museums or purchasing outfits from reputable antique dealers. Finding a blue flannel bloomer suit (long coat and bloomers) was a long shot.
But they did it.
I am delighted to give you the cover for my third book, A
View Most Glorious:
That is my beloved Mt. Rainier in the background and the alpine meadows of Paradise around her. Here’s a little about the story:
Headstrong Coraline
Baxter has worked all her life to be more than the spoiled socialite others
expect. When her beloved stepfather's bank is threatened by the Panic of 1893,
she makes a deal with arrogant entrepreneur Cash Kincaid, who has been
pressuring her to marry him. If she can climb Mount Rainier, he will bail out
the bank. All Cora needs is a guide to get her to the top.
Nathan
Hardee may look like a mountain man, but he once ruled the halls of high
society. He left all that behind after his father broke under financial
pressure from Kincaid. To best Kincaid now, Nathan agrees to guide Cora up the
mountain.
Climbing
Rainier will require all of Cora's strength and will lead her and Nathan to
rediscover their faith in God and humanity. These two loners make unlikely
partners in righting a wrong and may just discover that only together is the
view most glorious.
You can preorder the book now at
Baker Book House (40% off and free U.S.
shipping on all Revell preorders)
The Book Depository (free shipping worldwide)
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