Snowstorms. Starving wolves. An Isolated Lighthouse.
It is 1875 and Liam Robertson, keeper of the Tempest Bay Lighthouse, disappears during a series of record-breaking snowstorms on Manitoulin Island, Canada.
Miles from civilization, his wife, Eliza, and their fragile, ten-year-old son are virtually trapped inside the lighthouse.
When the remnants of a dog sled team drags a half-dead stranger to her door. Eliza knows she must try to save the man’s life, but she soon fears that she and her son might be in danger as the man’s ramblings reveal that he spent years in prison.
While parceling out their dwindling food supplies, and with no way to call for help, Eliza keeps the great light burning, clinging to the hope that it will guide her husband home.
What Readers Are Saying
about Eliza's Lighthouse (Book 4)
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Great read that serves as the prequel to the beloved Moriah's lighthouse trilogy, giving the fascinating history behind the hidden journal and revealing the story of Liam's death and Eliza's meeting with Isaac
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Heart-wrenching goodness that brings answers to many questions posed throughout the series, featuring Eliza as a woman of strength and character after God's heart that readers will absolutely fall in love with
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Great author whose stories never disappoint - this wonderful series conclusion makes you look forward to reading more books by Serena B. Miller with her amazing storytelling talent
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Very satisfying conclusion to the series that delivers exactly what readers hoped for, providing the perfect ending while showcasing historically accurate details and great storytelling
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Historically accurate and enjoyable quick read with great historical references that make the story geographically accurate and easy to follow, proving Serena B. Miller's dedication to authentic storytelling