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From the bestselling author of Beyond the Moonlit Sea comes an atmospheric tale of how one woman’s search for the truth uncovers long-hidden secrets and rocks the very foundation of her world.

Scarlett Fontaine is a true Hollywood legend—a singer, actress, and beloved fashion icon. But Scarlett dies tragically at just thirty-six years old, leaving behind no children. Or so the story goes…

Gwen Hollingsworth is the curator at a museum dedicated to Scarlett’s life. She’s also sole heir to Scarlett’s fortune as a descendant of the star. But all is not well in Gwen’s world. She’s dealing with a messy marital separation and is struggling to move forward. So when Peter Miller, a biographer and photojournalist, comes to the museum with shocking claims about Scarlett—a life of exile in Alaska, a baby born in secret—Gwen’s whole world is turned upside down.Again.

Determined to uncover the truth, Gwen and Peter set out for Alaska together but soon find themselves on a path toward something far deeper and more meaningful than either of them ever expected.

A Storm of Infinite Beauty takes readers on a breathtaking journey from a lush vineyard in Nova Scotia to a rustic lodge in Alaska where old family secrets are revealed and the quest for true happiness begins.

292 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 12, 2023

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Julianne MacLean

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Julianne MacLean is a USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty novels, including the contemporary women’s fiction Color of Heaven Series. Readers have described her books as “breathtaking,” “soulful” and “uplifting.” MacLean is a four-time RITA finalist and has won numerous awards, including the Booksellers’ Best Award and a Reviewers’ Choice Award from Romantic Times. Her novels have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been published in over a dozen languages.

MacLean has a degree in English literature from the University of King’s College in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and a degree in business administration from Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. She loves to travel and has lived in New Zealand, Canada, and England. MacLean currently resides on the east coast of Canada in a lakeside home with her husband and daughter.

For more information about Julianne and her writing life, please visit her website at www.juliannemaclean.com. Be sure to follow her on Bookbub to be notified whenever her ebooks are offered for FREE or 99 cents. (www.bookbub.com/authors/julianne-maclean) and chat with her on Facebook (www.facebook.com/JulianneMacLeanRoman...), Twitter (@JulianneMacLean), and Instagram (@JulianneMaclean).

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Profile Image for Kara.
463 reviews113 followers
October 3, 2023
Julianne MacLean has become one of my automatic reads! I’ve loved every book by her and this one was no different.

Gwen runs the museum for her family about their famous actress/singer Scarlett and thought she knew everything about Scarlet. But a tabloid photographer, Peter comes to Gwen doing research for a book he is writing on Scarlett’s life and has discovered a photo of her from Valdez Alaska when an earthquake happened there. Story is told from alternating time lines of the present and Valdez Alaska in/around 1967, flows well and very easy to follow. Characters have depth and are so relatable. Will he thinking about them for some time to come.

Fun cozy mystery, some romance, soul healing as loss is discovered and worked through and just everything you need.

I’m not a fan of huge long lengthy descriptions of scenery and the author describes Alaska so beautifully with just the right amount of words that I am looking into planning a vacation there next year. It was perfect!

Thanks to Netgalley and Lake Union publishing for my electronic advanced reader copy in exchange for my honest review. All opinions are my own.
Profile Image for Wendy.
1,835 reviews649 followers
December 29, 2023
What a wonderful book!
From beginning to end the author captivates us with a story of love, loss and redemption.
Told in dual timelines I was totally immersed in all of the characters as well as the wonderfully descriptive scenery of Alaska.
This novel tells the story of Hollywood legend Scarlett Fontaine's year secretly spent in Alaska when one of the most severe earthquakes in history occurred. The second timeline involves her descendant Gwen who uncovers information regarding Scarlett's secret year away as she works through her own grief over a lost baby resulting in the end of her marriage.
Highly Recommended!

Thank you to NetGalley and Lake Union Publishing for an arc of this novel in exchange for my honest review.
Profile Image for Zoe.
2,138 reviews296 followers
September 11, 2023
Immersive, emotional, and vivid!

A Storm of Infinite Beauty is set in Valdez, Alaska and Wolfville, Nova Scotia, in both 1964 and 2017, and is told from two different perspectives; Gwen, a young woman who spends her days running a museum dedicated to Scarlett Fontaine until a biographer shares some intriguing information that sees her travelling to Alaska to unravel the secrets surrounding one year of her late, legendary family member’s life, and Valerie/Scarlet, a young girl whose life is changed forever after she spends a year of heartache, loss, and tragedy in Valdez before heading to LA to follow her dream of becoming an actress/songwriter.

The prose is eloquent and expressive. The characters are resilient, brave, and scarred. And the plot is a moving tale about life, loss, family, secrets, desperation, friendship, survival, grief, marital discord, and the devastation of the Great Alaskan earthquake.

Overall, A Storm of Infinite Beauty is a heartfelt, sentimental, affecting read by MacLean that does a lovely job of interweaving historical facts and compelling fiction into an insightful, heart-tugging tale that is atmospheric and highly absorbing.

Thank you to Firefly Distributed Lines for gifting me a copy in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Lori Boyd.
670 reviews82 followers
September 11, 2023
Hollywood icon, Scarlett, dies in Switzerland at a young age, leaving no children. Gwen, cousin and resident expert in charge of running a museum in Scarlett’s family home in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. Enter Peter, paparazzi turned biographer, who believes he’s found a secret in Scarlett’s past. Together they work in trying to find out if this secret is true. Thru this process, Gwen heal from her own tragedy and heartbreak, and she’ll learn more than she ever felt possible.

Maclean takes us to the beautiful state of Alaska, with its frozen beauty and warm hearted people, and the horrific earthquake that took place in the early 1960’s. From the first page to the satisfying ending, I found it hard to put down. Dual time line from the 1960s and 2017. The story is fast paced enough to keep the reader engaged and wondering how the two will intersect. Characters are well developed, situations and circumstances are appropriate for the times. Her beautifully descriptive narrative takes us on a journey of love, loss, heartbreak and grief. Secrets are uncovered. I’ve read and enjoyed quite a few books by this author, and this one didn’t disappoint.

Thanks to Lake Union and NetGalley for this ARC. This is my honest review.
Profile Image for Christine Nolfi.
Author 22 books3,947 followers
September 18, 2023
Set against the backdrop of the largest earthquake ever to hit North America, A Storm of Infinite Beauty carries the reader from Nova Scotia to the wilds of Alaska as the curator of a museum dedicated to an iconic Hollywood star discovers what happened during a missing year in the actress’s life—and heals her own emotional wounds in the process.
Profile Image for Diane Nagatomo.
Author 9 books64 followers
August 24, 2023
Scarlette Fontaine was an iconic movie star and songwriter in the 1960s. Her fifteen-year career (which included four Oscars) ended when she moved to Switzerland, and her early death in 1979 has only added to her legend. Gwen Hollingsworth, a distant relative of Scarlette is the heir of the Fontaine fortune and keeps Scarlette's memory alive as the manager of the Scarlette Fontaine museum in Scarlette's childhood home in Nova Scotia. Photojournalist (well, paparazzi, actually) Peter Miller visits the museum to discuss a book he is planning to write about Scarlette and brings along a photo that is about to change history. Everything that Gwen (and the world) had believed about Scarlette is about to change.

Gwen (who is recovering from her own private tragedies) travels with Peter to Alaska where they attempt to discover what happened to Scarlette in this "lost" year she had spent in Alaska that no one had ever known a thing about.

This is a wonderful novel and I enjoyed every page of it. Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for providing me with an ARC.
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1,178 reviews672 followers
June 8, 2023


This was quite a story, set partly in Alaska, Nova Scotia and Hollywood. There were a few mysteries to unravel, lost or withheld letters, broken hearts, earthquakes, rises to stardom ... just a heck of a lot going on, as I said.



The GR blurb reveals that the curator of a museum, dedicated to the town's local Hollywood celebrity, and a writer from Hollywood go on a quest to uncover the truth of what really happened to Valerie McCarthy (aka the legendary Scarlett Fontaine.)



I can't go into too much detail without giving away a ton of spoilers but of course there were the usual plot tropes of a quarrel, a misunderstanding, interference by domineering family members, and two young lives irrevocably set on separate paths.



The description of the devastating earthquake in Valdez, Alaska on March 27, 1964 was very well done.



That breath-taking description, as well as the Alaskan setting, is what kept me reading on.



This is a decent enough story, but I couldn't connect to any of the characters. There was too much telling and not enough showing and the characters (or stock caricatures!) were pretty standard fare.. In short, I didn't get a sense that the characters were real, full dimensional people.



I also often felt as if I were reading a magazine article, or a newspaper clipping. It doesn't help that the reader gets only snippets of events, often second-hand - a snapshot of a moment in time, as it were. The omniscient narrator invariably gives us just so much information to keep the reader engaged, and only at the very end of the novel are the various mysteries resolved to everyone's satisfaction. There was a twist and a happy ending - of a sort - with a touch of bittersweet realism, as if to say: "real life happens, so make the best of things."



This author has a ton of loyal fans, and this book is sure to please them once again. The setting of Alaska was very enticing, as well as the John Muir quote - which is what hooked me into ordering this ARC in the first place. I'm rating this a 3.3 out of 5 stars. My thanks to the author, publisher and NetGalley for an ARC of this novel in exchange for an honest review.
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1,892 reviews310 followers
June 6, 2023
Waffling between 2 and 3 stars

For the most part I thought A Storm of Infinite Beauty was underwhelming. A tragic prologue began the narrative, but before I could wrap my mind around what happened in Valdez, Alaska in 1963, the plot moved to Nova Scotia in 2017.

Two women, related by blood but separated by time, suffered from grief. When I read a story with dual timelines I think it’s important to have a smooth transition between the past and the present. Instead, I favored the people from long ago.

I felt a literary hiccup when Gwen, Peter and Eric were being discussed. I was uncomfortable with Gwen’s frankness discussing Eric with Peter. I thought the separated couple passed over the mark that a good marriage counselor wouldn’t have missed. That, and there was little chemistry whenever any on the 3 characters were on the pages.

The story read like women’s fiction except with two timelines. But I think it would have been better served if Ms. MacLean wrote a full-length novel with strong characters coping with the massive earthquake in Valdez, Alaska.

Thank you to NetGalley, Lake Union Publishing and Julianne MacLean for sending me this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Profile Image for Ella Droste.
Author 1 book42 followers
October 2, 2023
This was quite a story, but it missed the mark for me. The plot is set in Alask and Nova Scotia and is told from two different perspectives. The story centers around a museum dedicated to a Hollywood start and the curator who discovers what happened in the missing year in the actress' life.

The writing is very expressive, and the descriptive narrative is absolutely breathtaking! In spite of that, I couldn't really connect with any of the characters. The plot lacked character development, so the end result fell flat and underwhelming. There were also some very dry parts throughout the book, and it didn't help that there was little to no chemistry between a few of the characters.

Overall, this book was just OK. The setting descriptions were lovely and vividly written, and the different timelines added intrigue to the plot, even though the characters were a bit two-dimensional for my taste. It was still an enjoyable and fun read.

I'd like to express my gratitude for the advanced online copy in exchange for my honest opinion.
Profile Image for Kremena Koleva.
311 reviews82 followers
October 18, 2024
Попаднах на топла, реалистична и просветляваща книга като A Storm Of Infinite Beauty на Julianne Maclean. Тя беше откровение по толкова много начини, че жадно поемах емоциите, изборите, игра��а на съдбата и последиците от житейските ситуации за героите. Подобни събития или решения сме срещали и ние в реалния живот. Понякога го приемаме за заденост или се оставяме да ни ��лече като придошла река. Но в един момент отрезвяваме и осъзнаваме, че сме тук и сега с любимите хора или занимания по прищявка на съдбата и след мигване можем да загубим всичко, да се намерим на ново място и с различно мислене.

* " ... life was a gift—horrendous at times but also beautiful in its everyday miracles. "

A Storm Of Infinite Beauty е красива съвременна история за това как гледаме на известните личности от света на шоубизнеса. Сякаш носени на крилете на щастието, парите и славата, те не осъзнават борбите на хората в низините. А всъщност срещат перипетии, правят компромиси и имат тъжни мигове, но стоят пред нас с ведро лице и ярък ентусиазъм. Julianne Maclean показва това в лицето на известната Холивудска звезда Скарлет Фонтейн. Книгата тече нежно, деликатно и безкрайно реалистично. Мъката, загубата и цената на успеха й, цялата гама от преживявания, от сълзи и победи и отговора на въпроса защо е такава, какватоя вижда света? И ние четем за Валери Маккарти, отъсила се от маската на звездната Скарлет Фонтейн.
Не можах да прочета книгата без сърдечни трепети и препратки към мен самата, без сълзи и изненада от постоянните нови факти, които излизаха пред наследницата на холивудската актриса. Имаше сълзи и удовлетворение от появилите се истини.
И удоволствие, че добавих Julianne Maclean към любимите си автори!
Действието в романа се развиваше на няколко места, които държат интереса ми отдавна. Аляска с безкрайния простор и усещане за свобода. Халифакс , столицата на провинция Нова Скотия в Канада. И районът Акадия, за който за първи път научих в книгата на Laura Frantz The Seamstress of Acadie. Второто по - сила земетресение в писаната история на човечеството е било в Аляска през 1964 - та година. С могнитут от 9, 2 то има унищожитилни последици за района на Анкоридж , Валдеце , Сюард и на остров Кадяк. То е движеща сила и в книгата и изиграва огромна роля в съдбата на героите.

* " She was coming to realize that everyone dealt with grief in different ways. Some took longer than others to accept a loss. Some could never overcome their anger. "
* " I mean, when you think about it, when a relationship ends, there’s always disappointment for both people, and we tend to focus on our own heartache or anger. It’s easier to believe that none of it is your fault and that you’re the victim, instead of taking responsibility for the mistakes you made too.”
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93 reviews81 followers
September 30, 2024
"It was all a journey of life and death, all of it a storm of infinite beauty. But always, months of darkness slowly gave way to light. How welcome it was, and how special, after a long cold winter.”


This novel weaves a beautiful story of love, loss, and discovery, set against the breathtaking backdrop of Alaska. Told in dual timelines, the book follows Hollywood legend Scarlett Fontaine during a year spent in Alaska, marked by one of the most severe earthquakes in history. Simultaneously, we follow her descendant, Gwen, as she uncovers Scarlett's secret past while navigating her own grief after the loss of a baby and the end of her marriage.

The vivid descriptions of Alaska are a highlight of the book. I felt like I was right there, surrounded by the raw, vast beauty of the landscape. You can almost hear the white thunder, feel the ground tremble, and see the stunning scenery unfold before your eyes.

I also found myself especially attached to Gwen and Peter, who travel to Alaska together to unravel the mysteries of Scarlett's hidden year. Their journey is not just about solving a mystery. It’s also about healing and finding new beginnings. The way they connect with each other, breathe in the fresh Alaskan air, and let go of their pasts is both heartwarming and inspiring.

At its core, this novel is about family—both the good and the bad. It's a story of the people who matter most in our lives, who are always there to help us through tough times. It also delves into the complexities of love and loss, especially the profound difficulty of surviving the loss of a child.
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October 2, 2024
I listened to the audiobook of this novel. I found the plot of the book quite boring and the storyline didn’t engage me. Maybe I would have felt differently if I had read the book and not listened to the audio version as I’m normally a big fan of this genre?
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82 reviews3 followers
September 12, 2023
Terrific read. Thoroughly enjoyed Gwen and Peter’s search for the truth about Scarlett/Valerie’s life.

I never knew about the earthquake in Alaska until this story, and the descriptions of it and Alaska in general were powerful.

Julianne MacLean is a terrific author and always has a few lines that hit home when I read her books.

Highly recommend this.
1,607 reviews4 followers
September 13, 2023
This was an entertaining, well-written book. It was suspenseful, action-packed and kept me reading. I was quickly caught up in the story and didn't want to put it down. I enjoyed this book and look forward to reading more books by this author.
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389 reviews13 followers
September 12, 2023
WOW! This was my initial response to reading this book. The descriptions of the Alaskan landscape and the earthquake in Valdez, Alaska on March 27, 1964 were simply outstanding. The beauty of the writing is really what kept me going... add in a bit of mystery, and I couldn't put it down.

This story is about Hollywood icon Scarlett Fontaine and her short, but exceedingly successful career in Hollywood. She secured 4 Oscars and then retired to Switzerland where she died very young.

Gwen is a distant relative of Scarlett, but heir of her fortune. She also runs Scarlett Fontaine Museum in Nova Scotia, and believes she is quite the expert when knowing all about her life. But questions arise when paparazzi cameraman Peter Miller shows up with a photograph that Gwen has never seen. The two embark on a journey to Alaska together to find out about Scarlett's "lost year."

The story follows two timelines which I had no problem following. During their trip to Alaska, we also get to learn much about what has also happened in Gwen and Peter's lives. Overall, I loved everything about this story. I loved the backdrops and descriptions. I loved the dual timelines. And I loved the characters. I just feel it was all just perfect. And then there is that cover... it is stunning!
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198 reviews3 followers
September 7, 2023
This was a such a sweet story. The first chapter hit hard with disaster and devastation, and the rest of the book was spent putting the pieces together. I was instantly hooked, and I enjoyed the angle of Gwen being personally invested as a descendent of Scarlett. The romantic element was lacking for me, I didn’t quite feel the spark and the dialogue was a bit formal. But I was so invested in Scarlett’s story and uncovering the pieces of her past. Overall, I really enjoyed this!
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383 reviews13 followers
August 29, 2023
I’ve liked everything I’ve read by Julianne McLean, so it wasn’t a surprise that I would love this. It follows the story of a woman Gwen, that maintains a museum in Nova Scotia, the Scarlett Fontaine Museum, dedicated to her deceased cousin, who passed before she was born.
She is approached by Peter Miller, a photo journalist, who is interested in writing a book about Scarlett’s life. Gwen is suspicious of Peter, because of his photo journalism background, but he convinces her that he is serious and has no intention of exploiting her story.
So begins a a journey that takes them to Alaska, to find the fascinating story of Scarlett. This is a beautifully written story with interesting characters, wonderful descriptions of the beauty of Alaska, and the challenges to bring the real Scarlett to life. This definitely a five star effort.
My thanks to the author, Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions are my own.
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513 reviews34 followers
June 1, 2023
Thanks so much to Lake Union Publishing and NetGalley.

Scarlett was a true Hollywood legend who died alone with no children.

Gwen is a curator of the museum dedicated to Scarlett's life. Peter, a biographer, shows up with an old newspaper article that could be proof of a life in exile and a secret baby that no one knew about. They set out for Alaska to investigate.

This was such a great novel, and Julianne MacLean crafts a story with secrets in the past as well as new hope for the present. I was so curious to find out about Scarlett as well as what was going to happen with Gwen as she dealt with her own losses to figure out how to move on in her life. I really enjoyed this one.
733 reviews26 followers
June 2, 2023
A Storm of Infinite Beauty reveals beauty on many levels: physically, emotionally, even spiritually as Julienne MacLean’s characters learn to rise above life’s clutter and come to see unvarnished truth. It’s a book to savor and reread. Gwen, the custodian of her relative’s public life as a famous movie star and song writer, gets involved in learning about her relative’s very private unknown life when photographer and contracted book author, Peter arrives with a surprising photo that might refute some of the public narrative. Gwen soon comes to realize she has more in common with her relative than she ever could have imagined. I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book from NetGalley. Most highly recommend.
661 reviews12 followers
June 8, 2023
The author knocked it out of the park with this book! She has such a way with words that the reader can picture herself sitting in the Wilderness Lodge with Blaine and Maud.

I'm not usually a fan of dual timeline stories but this one worked so well and flowed so effortlessly.

The book left me thinking about each of the characters and the strength and resilience of their story.

Thanks so much to netgalley and the publisher for the arc. The opinions are my own.
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1,252 reviews34 followers
July 31, 2023
I received this from Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. This is the best book yet Julianne MacLean. She knows how to tug on the heartstrings. Gwen learns that her famous cousin had a whole other life she never about. It sets Gwen on a journey to find answers and quickly finds herself questioning her own decisions in life. Outstanding and Unputdownable!
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45 reviews
October 6, 2023
First 2/3 was interesting but the last 1/3 sappy and predictable. Mediocre characters IMO. 2.5 stars rounded up
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271 reviews8 followers
October 19, 2023
4.5⭐️s

I really enjoyed reading this book.  This was my 1st by the author, but it definitely won't be my last.  I thought it was well written and entertaining all the way to the end.

Gwen Hollingsworth is a museum curator in Wolfville, Nova Scotia.  The museum is dedicated to Scarlett Fountaine, a famous Oscar winning actress/singer who died too young without a family of her own.  Gwen believes she knows everything about Scarlett, but when Peter Miller, a biographer/photojournalist, comes to see her with an article in an Alaskan newspaper, she is shocked. Why was Scarlett in Alaska?  Gwen and Peter are determined to find answers and take off to Valdez,AK, to do so.  This trip may just be what Gwen needs after her heartbreaking tragedy and martial separation. 

Told in dual timelines, this story was captivating and had me invested from the very beginning.  The 1964 earthquake in Valdez, AK, was an incredibly interesting part of the story.  I absolutely loved the setting, and the author did an amazing job with the descriptions to make you feel like you were really there.  There were definitely some emotional parts, some mystery, some historical fiction, and some romance.  All in all, this was a great read, and I would definitely recommend it.
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177 reviews1 follower
April 10, 2024
I almost gave this three stars but I realize that would be just because this really isn’t one of my favorite genres. This is a compelling story and the fact that it is based on a real life event makes it even more interesting. The relational pieces between the main characters felt like an unnecessary, add on to the story. However, those interested in a romance within a historical novel will be very satisfied.
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1,367 reviews129 followers
September 6, 2023
Gorgeous setting, unique plot! The setting descriptions are vivid and written fabulously. The characters were a bit surface for my liking, I was hoping for more depth considering the plot. I enjoyed the multiple timelines and perspectives but the pacing is off and I had trouble navigating the changes.
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72 reviews2 followers
December 31, 2023
This was a last minute decision read for me and I’m so glad that I did! Great story and characters. Really enjoyed this!
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587 reviews11 followers
July 8, 2024
Quite a story, pulling in the depths of human feelings and realities, especially as affected by natural disasters, joy, grief, and loss. The story was well put together.
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488 reviews34 followers
September 24, 2023
4.5⭐️

This dual-timeline historical fiction novel tells the story of Hollywood legend Scarlett Fontaine’s “lost year” secretly spent in Alaska, when one of the most severe earthquakes in recorded history occurred, and, in the second timeline, her descendant Gwen uncovers information about this lost year as she works through her own kind of grief over a lost baby and marriage.

This is a beautifully written novel and I was fully engaged in the story from start to finish. If I were to change one thing, it would be to add a bit more of the earthquake story- both during and in the aftermath- but that is perhaps more for my own curiosity and may or may not have added to/ detracted from the engaging story that was told here.

Thank you Julianne MacLean, Lake Union Publishing, and NetGalley for providing this ARC for review consideration. All opinions expressed are my own.
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342 reviews65 followers
October 14, 2023
The storms of life can lead to life changing decisions and experiences. Intense, unbearable sadness can lead to second chances and the ability and desire to experience and appreciate the infinite beauty that is all around us.

I loved the vivid descriptions of Alaska. Even though I have never actually visited, I sure feel like I did after immersing myself in this book. Life in Alaska came to life for me. I heard the white thunder, felt the ground tremble and saw the raw and vast beauty.

I grew very attached to Peter and Gwen, who had traveled to Alaska to unravel a mystery and uncover some closely guarded secrets. As they worked together, they enjoyed each other’s company. As they breathed in the fresh air and new possibilities, they exhaled what they needed to let go of.

Years ago, Alaska was a place of new beginnings for someone who had arrived with secrets and burdens. Maybe, just maybe, some new beginnings were happening again…the kind of new beginnings that make you happy and grateful to be alive.

I really enjoyed this immersive and emotional book!

I received a complimentary copy of this book. All opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.
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