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Christmas 1897. Ellen Pierce and her brother are determined to reach the Alaska gold rush. But when ice stalls their steamship, all seems lost, until Buck Lewis makes a decision: he’ll lead all who dare to follow on foot toward Dawson City.
Buck is determined to leave behind a heartbreaking past. No amount of ice or weather will stop him. But he never counted on a woman joining a dangerous wilderness trek–or on falling in love with her. As their journey unfolds and Christmas approaches, Ellen and Buck discover that the greatest gift of all can’t be wrapped in paper and tied with a bow. It comes from, and is received in, the heart. Come share in a soul-deep romance that gives a joyful reminder of a redeeming God who makes us each unique, yet loves us all the same. |











Just finished reading The Snowflake (my first of your books). I loved the story. I was surprised, however, that the veil was not touched on again as it seemed to be such a big focus at the beginning. Was it left on the steamship? Did she get to go back for it after the thaw? Or did she take it with her? Was it repairable? I’m now going to start reading Snow Angel. Happy New Year!
What a great question! I hadn’t really thought about the veil after it was ripped. I suppose Ellen could have have it repaired and then worn it for her wedding with Buck. That would be the happiest outcome I think, don’t you? Thanks for writing and reading my books!!