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About the Book

Book: Wrong Way Out
Author: Lill Kohler
Genre: Speculative Christian Thriller
Release Date: March, 2019
wrong way outWhat would you do if your world suddenly changed overnight?
Lucy Grossen lost it all, but Nathan Burrows came to her rescue, much to the displeasure of Walker Stewart. Nathan challenges Lucy and Walker in several ways to think beyond what they see. When they follow Nathan’s leadings their lives are changed forever. Then life takes yet another twist and Lucy and Walker are plunged into another adventure.
Malcolm Greenfield isn’t sure he can trust Marla McCluney, but out of his loyalty to a deceased friend he sticks around to help her. When Marla’s life seems to be threatened Malcolm seeks the help of Lucy and Walker.
Will they help? Will they offer hope to a couple they don’t know? And how far will they go to help?
When things look bleak there is always hope that someone will come along and help you get your feet back on the ground.

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About the Author

Lill KohlerLill Kohler wears many hats… mother, grandmother, sister, nurse, writer, blogger, and aspiring gardener. With each one she tries to follow the paths to which God leads her. Each journey has led to another. As a military brat and spouse she traveled the world, and currently lives in Texas. In the midst of those adventures God called her to the path of writing. Before publishing the Way Out series she was published in Guidepost’s book Heavenly Company: Entertaining Angels Unaware and OakTara’s Falling In Love With You.
You can follow her posts on her blog sites: www.rocking-myworld.blogspot.com, www.AbueSpeaks.wordpress.com , lillkohler.wordpress.com.

More from Lill

When Things Go Wrong
After much struggling we finally got the Sterno container open. I left an assistant to place the canister in the holder below the chaffing dish, while I went to check on some of the food. My foot barely crossed the kitchen threshold when I heard a scream followed by a ker-thunk. My stomach flipped as I quickly returned.
Staring at an upside down sterno can was the assistant. Quickly I picked up the can and looked for damages. The pink gelatinous goo now sprinkled the table, her shirt, the floor, the kitchen half-wall and, of all things, the beautiful gauze backdrop. With all hands on deck, every worker scrambled with wet and dry towels to pick up every spot we found before any of the wedding party arrived. It created a bond for us that day.
Have you ever had a kitchen disaster you wanted to sweep into the trashcan before anybody entered the room? To my shock, my aging mother confessed to numerous kitchen disasters in her years of cooking for the family. Sometimes this included making a needed substitution to a recipe. Often the change brought success. Below is one such recipe where coke was substituted for sherry.
Whether it’s spilled flammable gel or lacking a recipe ingredient, life can mess with our plans. If we just go with it, we might find the end product can bring about good and not failure.
Beef Cloydienne
Beef stew meat – amount to your tasting
1 stalk celery
1 chopped onion
3-4 large carrots
2 large potatoes
sprig of Cilantro
1 tsp dried parsley flakes
dash of minced dry garlic
salt and pepper to taste
dash Worchestire sauce
package of dried beefy onion soup
1/2 c water
1/2 -1 cup Coca-cola
Cook at 250 degrees for 4-5 hours
Stir in 1 can Cream of Mushroom soup 1 hour before serving

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The book is an interesting take on the end times. Many of us have read what is to happen when that time comes. There will be  famine, fires and diseases that will spread across the world. No one will be safe from this event if you are still here on earth. The author gives us a perspective of what it may be like during this time. 

Lucy is a good character and I liked how she took good care of Nathan who has health problems. The house they are in is lavish and becomes a place for people to find comfort when their homes are destroyed. I didn't care for the Coasters at all and thought they were ungrateful for the shelter and food that was provided. I kept wondering why Lucy had to be their maid and cook. I suppose at times like this some people have no manners. 

Walker is a good addition to the story and with him Lucy and Nathan they may just survive the chaos that is going on around them. I do have to say that some of the writing was a bit crass and did not care for the innuendos one particular character had towards Lucy. I didn't think it added to the story at all, and thought it should have been left out.

The author does an good job of describing what is happening during this period and it sometimes was pretty awful to think this could happen someday. It will not be pretty and there will lots of suffering. The thought of having to get chipped is something Lucy is not happy about. I can't imagine what it would be like to have to ration food, share a house with people you don't know and be afraid to go outside at times. The more I read the more intrigued I became. The story starts to take on parts from the bible and I really enjoyed it. Talk of the anti-christ was well illustrated and people were being fooled by this person. It is a realistic look at what is to come in the end times and I thought the ending was powerful. The author stepped up and really focused on biblical truths from the bible and it does make people think of what is to come someday. I will say I am interested in reading the last book in this series. I feel invested in the characters and want to find out what happens to them.

I received a copy of this book from Celebrate Lit. The review is my own opinion.

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Giveaway

To celebrate her tour, Lill is giving away a grand prize of a $25 Amazon gift card!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter. https://promosimple.com/ps/de83/wrong-way-out-celebration-tour-giveaway

3 comments:

  1. This sounds interesting--but thank you for mentioning the language you didn't appreciate.

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