Sunday, February 2, 2025

"When the Avalanche Roared" by Lauralee Bliss

 

About the Book

Book: When the Avalanche Roared (A Day to Remember Book Five)

Author: Lauralee Bliss

Genre: Historical Christian Fiction

Release date: January, 2025

The Day Hope Seemed Swept Away

Enjoy a series of 6 exciting novels featuring historic disasters that transformed landscapes and multiple lives. Whether by nature or by man, these disasters changed history and were a day to be remembered.

Lillian Hartwick has been in the small railroad town of Wellington, Washington, caring for her cousin and assisting the postmaster when February snows bring all train traffic to a halt. Slow-witted but kind Griffin Jones, who works odd jobs for the railway while enduring taunts from other workers, has tried his best to gain Lillian’s interest, but she is engaged and waiting her fiancé’s arrival from California. Predawn thunderstorms on Tuesday, March 1, 1910, trigger a devasting avalanche, sweeping two trains down Stevens Pass. Lillian and Griffin work together to help survivors, including Griffin’s tormentors. In the midst of the catastrophe their feelings for each other grow. But is it enough when Lillian’s fiancé finally arrives in the spring, ready to claim her as his own?

 

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My Thoughts 

I have been enjoying the "A Day to Remember" series of books that this is a part of. It is interesting to learn about some of the great natural disasters that have happened. I liked that there was a biblical faith thread in the story and I liked Griffin and his desire to live like a godly man. The writing style didn't flow for me. But like with anything, different things appeal to different people so I'm sure other people will fit this style better than me. 


About the Author

Lauralee Bliss has always liked to dream big dreams. Part of that dream was writing, and after several years of hard work, her dream of publishing was realized in 1997 with the publication of her first romance novel, Mountaintop, through Barbour Publishing. Since then, she’s had twenty books published, both historical and contemporary. Lauralee is also an avid hiker, completing the entire length of the Appalachian Trail both north and south. Lauralee makes her home in Virginia in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains with her family.

 

 

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Pure Joy

Lauralee Bliss, Author of “When the Avalanche Roared”

Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds…  James 1:2 NIV

How does one equate a scripture like this with the death and destruction inherent in natural disasters? It seems an oxymoron to expect joy when faced with twisted metal and broken lives, such as in the deadliest avalanche in American history depicted in When the Avalanche Roared. Even now I think of the natural disaster of the hurricane that just recently destroyed mountain communities in western North Carolina, with homes and lives swept away in an avalanche of water and mud. So it was back in March, 1910 when a mile wide bank of snow detached from Windy Top in the northern Cascades of Washington State, slamming into three parked trains near Wellington, sending cars and sleeping passengers tumbling into the ravine. Over ninety lives were lost.

This could be considered a trial of supreme magnitude. Yet scripture commands we consider joy in the midst of it. The word joy evokes smiles and laughter, peace and satisfaction. It brings to mind Jesus resting in the boat in the midst of a raging storm, tossed about on high waves while the disciples huddle together in abject fear. After He calms the seas He asks them, “Where is your faith?” It demands the human mind look away from apparent destruction to something higher. To look beyond what one sees to the unseen. To trust God even when nothing appears trustworthy.

When the Avalanche Roared delves into the flames that spark, not from smoldering locomotives in a ravine, but within a small rail town that banded together in the wee hours of a frigid morning to rescue others. The destruction is evident. But the grit and determination of those who dug out people from heavy snow solidified by rain and cared for the suffering while their town remained isolated from the world speaks of a picture far greater than the picture of destruction. So it is today with communities swallowed by mud and trees and splintered fragments of homes as reminders of a destructive hurricane. Beyond the visual are the outpouring of help and compassion and holding the hands of those weakened by disaster in gestures of hope and resolve. And in this, a new birth of joy is realized.

God created us to find joy in struggle, to develop perseverance to achieve a goal despite what is thrown our way, to realize that when we do, we truly lack nothing. And therein we find lasting peace even in the midst of catastrophe.

Strangers unite to help the hurting.

A friend flew from Florida to North Carolina and arranged with this store owner for a free truckload of water for communities devastated by the hurricane.

Blog Stops

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Pens Pages & Pulses, January 31

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Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, February 2

Simple Harvest Reads, February 3 (Guest Review from Marilyn)

Life on Chickadee Lane, February 4

Connie’s history classroom, February 4

Locks, Hooks and Books, February 5

Tell Tale Book Reviews, February 6

Betti Mace, February 7

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, February 8

Cover Lover Book Review, February 9

Holly’s Book Corner, February 9

Happily Managing a Household of Boys, February 10

For Him and My Family, February 11

Pause for Tales, February 12

Leslie’s Library Escape, February 12

Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Lauralee is giving away the grand prize of a $25 Amazon eGift Card and a print copy of the book!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.

http://www.rafflecopter.com/rafl/display/00adcf54145


I got a free copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own and given voluntarily. No compensation was received for my review.

"The Way Back to Eden" by Kurt Mahler -- Epic Book Launch

About the Book

Book Title: The Way Back to Eden: Book 2 of the Jaguar Oracle Series
Author Name: Kurt Mähler
Genre: magical realism
Release Date: Feb 28, 2025

A Mystical Journey to Restore the Natural Order as Hope Guides the Way
In the lush wilderness of the Rio Grande Valley, a centuries-old prophecy is about to be
fulfilled. The jaguars, once the revered rulers of the animal kingdom, have
vanished—until a brave jaguar named Oracle begins a journey to summon the scattered
tribes and restore their rightful place.
A captivating quest and an unforgettable journey home.
His quest intersects with young Paco and his extraordinary animal companions—a wise
horse named Plod, a storytelling toad called Bog, and a clever raccoon named
Patch—as they navigate the mystical landscapes of the Texas-Mexico borderlands and
Brazos River bottomlands, a quest that weaves through ancient forests, mysterious
towers, and sacred sanctuaries.
Guided by ancient wisdom and the enduring loyalty of his animal friends, Oracle's epic
journey leads him through a world on the brink of upheaval. As greedy developers
encroach on the land and threaten the delicate balance of nature, Oracle must navigate
a tangled web of human greed, betrayal, and violence to find the missing jaguarundi
tribe and unite the warring factions of the animal realm.
The fate of the Valley rests on Oracle recovering lost memories and rediscovering the
original harmony between man and beast. From vast Texan ranches to ancient palm
forests, from well-ordered zoos to untamed wilderness, The Way Back to Eden weaves
together a rich tapestry of cultures, legends, and the immutable power of the natural
world.
Blending elements of magical realism, environmental advocacy, and pulse-pounding
adventure, this sweeping tale transports readers into a vibrant, unforgettable world
where Oracle's quest is to preserve the ancient balance and the interconnectedness of
all living things.
The Way Back to Eden, a deeply satisfying and thought-provoking fantasy epic, is the
second installment in the six-volume Jaguar Oracle series. Discover the magic that
awaits where ancient wildlife sanctuaries hold secrets, where ghosts and tree house

hermits guide lost souls home, and where the path back to Eden might just be hidden in
plain sight.
Follow the trail. Find the tree. Change the world.

Book Excerpt

What more is there to say but the truth? You made a fatal error refusing to let me in, oh Cat of
the No-Name Valley. A grave mistake. For the folly of honoring Kahoo the Grave, you have dug your
own.” And the spirit shrieked in laughter as it juggled its pun before the captive king.
“I am of a different spirit,” Oracle declared. “No sorrow of soul will replace that center. I
refuse to live in the story you tell. I choose the story I remember. The story of the Beginning, when the
Namer named all living things.”
“Do not bore me with that talk. It is rotten food and poison drink to hear it, and you know it.
You know in your heart it has passed away. The darkness says so.”
“I know in my heart who speaks in the dark. His light says so. He is the Lion of Eden. I
remember his breath. I remember him.”
And Oracle roared the call of the jaguar, the call of a king declaring the land within the sound
of his voice to be his own.
The spirit shrieked and disappeared. A sound rushed through the night air, and then all was
swallowed into a silence as dark as the inside of a coffin door. No one breathed. No one moved.

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About the Author

Kurt writes in the prophetic and poetic tradition, inspired by the wonder of creation and
the cultures of the nations. Guiding sources for his works include the Hebrew prophets,
the Desert Fathers, Dante, Milton, George MacDonald, C.S. Lewis, and Tolkien.
Kurt and his wife, Karen, married since 1993, raised five children in Afghanistan and
have spent more than twenty years in forty nations as encouragers in the Christian faith.
Their travels led to the discovery of the beauty and wisdom of storytelling. Their roots
include the Gulf Coast, Rio Grande Valley, and Heart of Texas.
Kurt writes to give readers courage for their faith journeys, as he believes that no
disappointment, however profound, should prevent you from completing it.
His website kurtmahler.com features his essays, poetry, and books.