Description
Joy on This Mountain is the blazing sequel to the breakthrough historical novel, A Rose Blooms Twice. The year is 1908. The little town of Corinth, Colorado, lies in the gateway to the majestic Rocky Mountains just west of Denver . . . just far enough from the city to avoid close scrutiny, but close enough to be accessible. Few know of the wickedness hidden in the small town, so picturesquely set in the foothills of the mighty mountains.
Joy on This Mountain follows Jan and Rose's Thoresen's daughter, Joy, as she travels to Denver and on to Corinth, Colorado, uncovering a wicked travesty and risking all to rescue those trapped in its snares.
The legacy of Jan and Rose has far-reaching and unexpected consequences.
Joy on This Mountain is Book 3 in the acclaimed series, A Prairie Heritage.
A Prairie Heritage:
Book 1: A Rose Blooms Twice
Book 2: Wild Heart on the Prairie
Book 3: Joy on This Mountain
Book 4: The Captive Within
Book 5: Stolen
Book 6: Lost Are Found
Book 7: All God's Promises
Book 8: The Heart of Joy: A Short Story
"Vikki writes the kind of faith-filled fiction that hooks you within the first few pages, will not let you go until you have finished, and leaves you wishing for more."
--Janis Braun, Seattle, Washington
"Her books are not just for 'chicks' I was amazed how engrossed I became in the lives of Vikki's characters, and how much I could relate to their situations."
--Ed Dunne, Los Angeles
"Be prepared to put life on hold. That's all I have to say "
--Rebecca H., New Jersey
"You will laugh, you will cry but, most of all, you will be uplifted."
--LaTisha Holland, St. Augustine, FL
About the Author
Kestell, Vikki: - Vikki Kestell's passion for people and their stories is evident in her readers' affection for her characters and unusual plotlines. Two often-repeated sentiments are, I feel like I know these people, and I am right there, in the book, experiencing what her characters experience. Vikki holds a Ph.D. in Organizational Learning and Instructional Technologies. She left a career of twenty-plus years in government, academia, and corporate life to pursue writing full time. Writing is the best job ever, she admits, and the most demanding.
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