To live, they must fight through the inferno.
To love again, they must outlast it.
Set against the deadliest fire in American history, Conflagration is a sweeping historical romance of survival, devotion, and community on the edge of annihilation.
Jennie Lenerville leaves her family's bustling Wisconsin farm after marrying Big John Mulligan, a Civil War veteran determined to build a life far from the battlegrounds that shaped him. Drawn west by promise and timber, they settle in Peshtigo, where John runs a lumber camp and Jennie assists the local doctors. Their marriage-new, fierce, and hopeful-burns with the promise of a future built on hard work and love.
Through their friendship with Abraham Place and his wife, Elizabeth, whose Menominee heritage and deep knowledge of the land prove invaluable, they become part of a tight-knit community bound by labor, generosity, and grit. But the land begins to warn them. Drought tightens its grip. Smoke drifts where it should not. Animals flee. And those who know the forests best begin to whisper the same unease: something terrible is coming.
On the night of October 8, 1871, Peshtigo ignites.
A firestorm hotter than iron and faster than wind tears through the town-consuming forests and homes, driving animals and people mad with terror, and turning the river itself into flame. As the world burns, Jennie and John must fight not only to survive, but to hold on to each other and the life they dreamed of.
For readers drawn to catastrophic history, haunting beauty, and romance forged under unbearable pressure, Conflagration brings to life the deadliest fire in American history-and the overlooked heroism of the Menominee people who helped save lives when it mattered most.