top of page
  • Writer's pictureSara Jane Jacobs

Rocky Mountain Revelation by Lisa J. Flickinger



About the Book


Book: Rocky Mountain Revelation


Author: Lisa J. Flickinger


Genre: Christian Historical Romance


Release Date: November 3, 2020



A Rocky Mountain logging camp may be just the place to start her new life.


Widowed at nineteen, Madeline Lamb seeks to find a new husband amongst the crew of the Rocky Mountain log drive. With a baby growing inside her, she has no choice. She signs on as cook’s helper, and it soon becomes apparent her options for a mate are limited. Madeline’s grieving heart wavers between the security an older man offers and the tender feelings a new crew member stirs.


Will Matheson earned the chance to work the high-paying spring log drive. The boon ensures he can recoup the logging wages stolen by a pretty face with some fast fingers. Frustration builds when the boss pulls him from the river and assigns him the job of camp chore boy. If it wasn’t for the pretty cook’s helper, he’d take the first train home.


When the dangers of the river journey prove more treacherous than anyone expects, the budding attraction between Will and Madeline is put to the test. If they survive the adventure, life as they know it will never be the same.

Click here to get your copy!


About the Author

Lisa J. Flickinger lives and writes from the cliff of a river along the majestic Rocky Mountains. When not writing or reading, you will find her scouring antique shops or sipping a maple latte with friends and family. To learn more about her other books, visit www.lisajflickinger.com.


More from Lisa


When I research a new novel, I love to find obscure facts about the setting. My study of the old time river drives for Rocky Mountain Revelation led me to a particularly tasty morsel.  The river crews were served massive amounts of food over four meals to make up for all the energy expended transporting logs in the frigid water. Often, their meals included donuts.


Yes, donuts! However, we’re not talking about the scrumptious treat picked up at your local bakery or grocery store. These donuts were cooked over an open fire in the backwoods. Yum.


Picture what they call a tin kitchen, a small boxy metal contraption, set over a blazing fire. The cook would place a wide mouthed aluminum basin on top and fill it with cooking oil. When the oil reached the perfect temperature he would drop the batter into the oil using a ladle. The piping hot donuts would be rolled in sugar when they were cooked and served to the crew fresh from the fire. A half whiskey barrel of donuts could disappear in just one meal. Several times a day, the cook would travel downstream by raft and repeat the process.


Will, the hero of Rocky Mountain Revelation, finds his sweetheart Madeleine particularly pretty with flour up to her elbows. However, he grows tired of the mounds of donuts and by the end of the drive attempts to trade them for the cook’s fluffy biscuits.


Enjoy the trip downriver with Will, Madeline…and the donuts.


Dear reader, enjoy!


Blog Stops



Artistic Nobody, November 5 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)


Vicky Sluiter, November 6







Genesis 5020, November 10


Texas Book-aholic, November 11


Life of Literature, November 11


Older & Smarter?, November 12



Sara Jane Jacobs, November 13


Betti Mace, November 14


deb’s Book Review, November 14



Labor Not in Vain, November 15




Daysong Reflections, November 17




Giveaway


To celebrate her tour, Lisa is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon gift card!!


Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.


12 views1 comment

1 Comment


Debbie P
Debbie P
Nov 14, 2020

This sounds like a great book.

Like
bottom of page