About the Book
Book: Light To My Path
Author: Erica Vetsch
Genre: Christian Historical Romance
Release Date: February 10, 2026
A determined orphan caretaker and a wealthy mine owner—brought together by circumstance, tested by tragedy, and transformed by love.
Sam Mackenzie learned the hard way not to trust a beautiful face. After breaking his engagement to a fortune-hunting socialite, he’s focused solely on his family’s mining business. But when his aunt asks him to help escort three orphans and their caretaker across the country, he finds himself drawn to the selfless young woman tasked with the children’s care.
Eldora Carter has spent her life depending on no one but herself. As a former orphan now caring for three unwanted children, she knows better than to dream of a different future. When a journey by rail turns perilous, she must rely on Sam’s help to keep the children safe. Yet accepting his assistance means risking her heart to a man who could never want someone like her. As danger forces them to work together, Eldora discovers that sometimes the greatest risk is refusing to love at all.
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My Thoughts:
This is a story of orphans, broken hearts, train rides, and new beginnings. Sam Mackenzie is reeling after finding out about the truth of the lies his fiancé spun. He is justifiably angry and plans to stay away from any romantic encounters for the time being. His aunt gives him an assignment to help those less unfortunate than him.
Eldora Carter is an orphan who has grown out of the orphanage. However, as a young woman trying to make it in this world, too many have tried to take advantage of her. Now she is tasked with seeing three orphans, one troubled and the other two with health conditions, to another orphanage. Here is where she meets Sam as he will be escorting them.
On their journey, this group begins to let down their walls as they look out for one another. Through fights, miscommunications, and danger, this little group begins to become a family of sorts. What awaits them at the end of their journey is one that not one of them even thought possible.
This was a lovely story of family found, a true love, and new beginnings especially as these characters learned to open their battered hearts to true joy.
I was provided a copy of this novel from the publisher. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.
About the Author
More from Erica
Trains. I love trains. I got this love from my father, who is fascinated by all types of trains. When writing Light to My Path, I asked my dad lots of questions, and I relied heavily upon the things I learned at the train museums he took me to see.
One of our favorite train museums is in Duluth, MN. The Lake Superior Railroad Museum, in what was the former depot of the Gilded Age boomtown, is home to one of the most beautiful trains I have ever seen.
It’s name is the William B. Crooks, and it is a steam locomotive.
The William Crooks, the first train engine of any kind in Minnesota belonging to the St. Paul & Pacific Railroad by railroad tycoon James J. Hill of St. Paul. The William Crooks pulled its first train cars full of passengers on June 28, 1862. The William Crooks retired from passenger service in 1897.
Isn’t it beautiful? When the train retired from passenger service, it became the personal train of James J. Hill, The Empire Builder and owner of The Great Northern Railroad.
James J. Hill dreamed of pushing a railroad from Minnesota to the West Coast, through the Rocky and Cascade Mountains. It was along the Great Northern Railroad in March of 1910 that one of the worst train disasters in US history occurred. An avalanche took out two trains, killing 96 people.
This historic event inspired part of the story in Light to My Path. A train, trapped by snow, unable to go forward or back, and with an avalanche imminent. It’s the kind of book that calls for a warm blanket and a hot cup of tea!
You can read more about both the William Crooks and the Cascade Avalanche Disaster at these websites:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Crooks_(locomotive)
https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/march-1/trains-buried-by-avalanche
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