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Call of the Rockies Books in Order

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Browse the Call of the Rockies books by Misty M. Beller in reading order, with short summaries, series background, and suggestions for following this long-running frontier adventure romance.

Last updated: December 25, 2025

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10 books

1

Joy on the Mountain Peak

by Misty M Beller

2023

Heiress Heidi Wallace travels west to help her cartographer cousin map the Marias River, only to watch him die from a snakebite. As she and her maid bury him on the plains, former love Ben Lane rides into their lives, and a dangerous mapping contract forces them to face old secrets.

2

Peace in the Mountain Haven

by Misty M Beller

2022

Shoshone woman Watkuese is desperate to get her adopted daughter back to familiar tribal surroundings before grief swallows the child. Freighter Hugh Charpentier agrees to guide them across the Rockies, but keeping up with a lively six-year-old is nothing compared to risking his heart on a family that may move on.

3

Grace on the Mountain Trail

by Misty M Beller

2022

When her father dies, Lola Carson learns of a half brother she never knew and determines to find him somewhere beyond the Rockies. She hires trusted friends for the trek, but an injured warrior called White Owl soon becomes her most important guide on a journey that may cost far more than money.

4

Calm in the Mountain Storm

by Misty M Beller

2022

Missionary Elise Lane returns to a beloved native village and finds only slaughter and a grieving warrior carrying his infant daughter. Goes Ahead must get his two children across the mountains to safety, but the winter storm and the white strangers he blames for disaster force him to accept unlikely help.

5

Honor in the Mountain Refuge

by Misty M Beller

2021

Cast out of his Blackfoot village for showing mercy to captives, Chogan wanders west, wanting a life without bloodshed. When he crosses paths with Telípe, a Nez Perce widow he once guarded, old fears and a stalking wildcat threaten her people and force them to trust each other in new ways.

6

Freedom in the Mountain Wind

by Misty M Beller

2021

Susanna Wilkins will do nearly anything to fulfill her dying father’s wish to follow Lewis and Clark’s trail into the Rockies. Blackfoot warrior Beaver Tail agrees to guide them, and their upriver journey through rapids, illness, and hungry grizzlies becomes a turning point for all three lives.

7

Faith in the Mountain Valley

by Misty M Beller

2021

After eleven years of searching, Jean-Jacques “French” Baptiste spots a flaxen-haired stranger traveling with Blackfoot braves and recognizes his long-lost friend Colette. She has been living disguised as a man to hide her past, and letting French close again could expose the one good thing she is determined to protect.

8

Courage in the Mountain Wilderness

by Misty M Beller

2021

Recently widowed Otskai finally tastes freedom, even with a fearless two-year-old to wrangle. When she joins a mission to retrieve her runaway cousin, former preacher Caleb Jackson helps protect them through the Montana wilderness, and the journey forces both to weigh independence against the possibility of a new kind of family.

9

Light in the Mountain Sky

by Misty M Beller

2020

Determined to prove herself as a warrior, Meksem takes charge when her half-sister is captured by an enemy tribe. Joined by her new friends and Spanish adventurer Adam Vargas, she faces perilous trails and a secret that could change everything if they all make it home alive.

10

Hope in the Mountain River

by Misty M Beller

2020

Joel Vargas refuses to accept that his older brother is lost in the Rocky Mountain wilderness. His search brings him across grieving Nez Perce woman Elan and her friend, who are fleeing their own sorrow. As winter closes in, their combined quest becomes a fight for both survival and healing.

Series background & context

Call of the Rockies traces a loose-knit band of explorers, missionaries, trappers, and Native families as they crisscross the northern Rockies in the early 1800s. The series opens not with a quiet homestead but with motion: canoes pushing against the current, horses breaking trail through snow, and characters who rarely stay in one place for long.

In the first story, Freedom in the Mountain Wind, Susanna Wilkins is racing time to give her dying father one last adventure along the route Lewis and Clark once traveled. Their upstream journey brings them face to face with Beaver Tail, a Blackfoot warrior who has his own reasons for leaving camp. What begins as a practical arrangement slowly becomes a partnership as they brave rapids, grizzlies, and the fragile line between two very different cultures.

The early books introduce a core group of friends and family who reappear in later installments. Hope in the Mountain River follows Joel Vargas as he searches for his missing brother and collides with Elan, a Nez Perce widow running from grief. Light in the Mountain Sky centers on Meksem, a Nez Perce woman who has fought for her place among the warriors; when her half‑sister is captured, she leads a rescue mission that forces her to trust both white companions and a Spanish adventurer, Adam Vargas.

As the series progresses, the circle expands. Courage in the Mountain Wilderness pairs Nez Perce widow Otskai, newly freed from an arranged marriage but traveling with a fearless toddler, with Caleb Jackson, a former minister seeking a second chance at purpose. Faith in the Mountain Valley reunites childhood sweethearts when French trapper Jean‑Jacques “French” Baptiste recognizes Colette Mignon disguised as a man among Blackfoot trappers. Her secrets, and the child she protects, give their journey extra weight.

Later stories like Honor in the Mountain Refuge, Peace in the Mountain Haven, Grace on the Mountain Trail, Calm in the Mountain Storm, and Joy on the Mountain Peak continue to weave together white, Blackfoot, Nez Perce, and Shoshone characters. Themes of adoption, hidden identity, and reconciliation surface often as people who once stood on opposite sides of violence learn to rely on one another. The land itself is a constant presence: high passes, icy rivers, and sudden storms that do not care about anyone’s plans.

What ties the books together is the sense of an ongoing caravan. Characters from earlier stories show up later as friends, in‑laws, or hard‑won allies. Each novel can be read on its own, but reading in order lets you see how a small act of kindness or courage in one book can echo several journeys down the trail. If you like faith-forward historical romance with strong Native characters and plenty of time spent on horseback, this is a series to settle into.

Edited by

Richard Reis

Software engineer whose passion for tracking book recommendations from podcasts inspired the creation of MRB.

Anurag Ramdasan

Lead investor at 3one4 Capital whose startup expertise and love for books helped shaped MRB and its growth.

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