Light in the Mountain Sky

Light in the Mountain Sky

Light in the Mountain Sky

 

About the Book Light in the Mountain Sky

 

Light in the Mountain Sky

 

Book: Light in the Mountain Sky

Author: Misty M. Beller

Genre: Christian Historical Romance

Release Date: September 29, 2020

This epic journey may seal her fate forever.

Determined to prove her worth, Meksem fiercely fought to earn her place among the warriors in her Nez Perce camp. When her half-sister is captured by an enemy tribe, she refuses to trust the rescue to anyone else. But her new friends insist on joining her mission, and she battles between relief and frustration at their presence. Especially the white man who peers at her as if he can see through the face of the warrior she struggles so hard to maintain.

Spaniard Adam Vargas thrives on an adventure wherever his travels take him. He’s fallen in love with this Rocky Mountain wilderness, as well as the spotted horses the Nez Perce tribe raise. His fascination with this Indian maiden-turned-warrior catches him off guard though, including the way she seems to be fighting for more than her sister’s safe return.

The journey proves more perilous than any of the group expects, and the secret Meksem hides become impossible to conceal. If they live through this mission, the life they knew will never be the same again.

From a USA Today, the bestselling author comes another epic journey through breathless landscapes and intense adventure.

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My Thoughts on Light in the Mountain Sky:

I love this author.  In fact, I recommended her to a friend who is also now obsessed with the author and reading her new releases.  Every series I have read by her is wonderful! 

This series dwells among the Nez Perce people.  I don’t know a lot about them so this was a time to learn about the history and new people to me. 

I loved the idea of a female warrior.  It’s a fact that they existed but you don’t often get the chance to glimpse the how and the why and what happened.  I feel for the heroine and the fight to get her sister back.   

Definitely, a fun novel that I highly recommend you read.  I do recommend that you read the whole series and read it in order.  That is, of course, the best way to read any series in my opinion.  

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received through Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.

About the Author of Light in the Mountain Sky

 

Light in the Mountain Sky

 

Misty M. Beller is a USA Today bestselling author of romantic mountain stories, set on the 1800s frontier and woven with the truth of God’s love.

She was raised on a farm in South Carolina, so her Southern roots run deep. Growing up, her family was close, and they continue to keep that priority today. Her husband and children now add another dimension to her life, keeping her both grounded and crazy.

God has placed a desire in Misty’s heart to combine her love for Christian fiction and the simpler ranch life, writing historical novels that display God’s abundant love through the twists and turns in the lives of her characters.

 

More from Misty

Early Nez Perce Business Women

As I’ve been researching for my current Call of the Rockies series, I’ve had the pleasure of diving deep into the culture of the Nez Perce tribe. I found it interesting that one of the primary food sources of The People (as they called themselves) was camas roots.

But what really drew my notice was how the women would cultivate entire fields of camas root, store what they needed for their family through the winter, then use the extras for bartering. Some savvy women would become quite wealthy from their business dealings!

 

Light in the Mountain Sky

 

The bulbs of the camas plant are full of calories and nutrients, and each fall, Nez Perce families would travel to their particular camas meadow (a section of land whose camas rights had probably been passed down from generation to generation within their family). Many of these meadows were located near present-day Weippe, Moscow or Grangeville, where the onion-shaped bulbs grew thickly.

 

Light in the Mountain Sky

 

Women used pointed wooden tools to harvest the bulbs, and could often gather over 50 pounds a day, satisfying their full winter’s supply within just a few days.

Native American peoples who ate camas include the Nez Perce (Nimíipuu), Cree, Coast Salish, Kalapuya, and Blackfoot, and Yakama, among many others. Not all of these people groups harvested camas themselves. Instead, many relied on trade in order to procure it. Trade networks were established all the way from the Rockies to the Pacific Ocean, and a shrewd businesswoman who tended her camas meadows well could provide everything her family needed and more!

Blog Stops for Light in the Mountain Sky

Through the Fire Blogs, October 13

Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, October 13

Splashes of Joy, October 13

A Baker’s Perspective, October 14

deb’s Book Review, October 14

Blessed & Bookish, October 15

Connect in Fiction, October 15

lakesidelivingsite, October 15

For the Love of Literature, October 16

Betti Mace, October 16

Texas Book-aholic, October 17

21st Century Keeper at Home, October 17

Inklings and notions, October 18

Adventures of a Travelers Wife, October 18

jeanette’s Thoughts, October 18

Older & Smarter?, October 19

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, October 19

For Him and My Family, October 20

Mary Hake, October 20

She Lives To Read, October 21

Writing from the Heart Land, October 21

Locks, Hooks and Books, October 22

Simple Harvest Reads, October 22 (Guest Review from Mindy Houng)

Artistic Nobody, October 23 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)

Blossoms and Blessings, October 23

Ashley’s Bookshelf, October 24

reviewingbooksplusmore, October 24

Bizwings Blog, October 24

Connie’s History Classroom, October 25

Book Love, October 25 (Guest Review from Donna Cline)

Sara Jane Jacobs, October 26

Bigreadersite, October 26

 

Giveaway for Light in the Mountain Sky

 

Light in the Mountain Sky

 

To celebrate her tour, Misty 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.

https://promosimple.com/ps/101f7/light-in-the-mountain-sky-celebration-tour-giveaway

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16 Comments

  1. Rita Wray

    The story sounds great. I love the cover.

  2. Misty Beller

    So glad you enjoyed the book and hope your readers do, too! Thanks for sharing!

    1. Erin S.

      I’ve loved them all! And have a friend hooked on them now too.

  3. Emma

    This sounds interesting! I found the story about the camas roots fascinating.

    1. Erin S.

      Yes. I love learning new things in fiction books.

  4. Melissa Wenger

    Sounds like a great series!

    1. Erin S.

      All of her books are really great.

  5. Rosie

    Wow, this sounds amazing! I never heard of camas root before or this tribe. How interesting to write a novel about it!

    1. Erin S.

      Yes. I love learning new things while reading fiction.

  6. megan allen

    This book is going to be amazing!

  7. James Robert

    Your book sounds like a great read and thank you for sharing it with us.

  8. lakesidelivingsite

    Thanks for the review. This sounds like a great series.

    1. Erin S.

      This is just an amazing author

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