
Note from the Author
so excited for the conclusion of my American Wonders series! I have
always loved the wonder and majesty of our national parks, in part
because my father introduced me to them. He would have been tickled with
A View Most Glorious, set on Mt. Rainier, because that was his
mountain. We hiked or camped on it nearly every weekend when I was
growing up, and I live 45 minutes from the gates of the national park
today. In celebration of the release of this third volume, I’m delighted
to offer this prize pack, with each of the books in the series in
paperback, a collection of nine vintage-style postcards from the parks
featured (the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Mt. Rainier), and a poster
that speaks to the heart of the story: The best view comes after the
hardest climb. May all your views be glorious!—Regina
Reluctant socialite Coraline Baxter longs to live a life of significance and leave her mark on the world. When her local suffragette group asks her to climb Mount Rainier to raise awareness of their cause, she jumps at the chance, even though she has absolutely no climbing experience. If she can do it, any woman can do it. And after her mother issues an ultimatum–that Cora marry the man of her mother’s choosing if she is not successful–Cora must do it. But she can’t do it alone.
Noted mountain guide Nathan Hardee initially refuses to help Cora, but has a change of heart when he sees what is at stake. He knows enough about the man Cora’s mother has chosen to know that the headstrong young woman should have nothing to do with him, much less marry him.
Climbing Rainier will require all of Cora’s fortitude 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.
About the Author
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Tour Giveaway

One winner will receive print copies of all three books in the
American Wonders Collection, a collection of nine vintage-style
postcards from the parks featured (the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and
Mt. Rainier), and a poster that speaks to the heart of the story: The best view comes after the hardest climb. (US only)
Ends November 19, 2021

I’ve seen the view from Pike’s Peak in Colorado.