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Friday, January 20, 2017

Chrys Fey's I SURVIVED Blog Fest


"This is Chrys Fey reporting for Disaster 5 News. I am in Anchorage, Alaska where a tsunami hit yesterday morning. I have Diane Burton with me, a survivor of the tsunami. Diane, can you tell our viewers what happened, and how you survived?"

Diane: Oh my God, Chrys. I can’t believe we survived. Hubs and I were on an Alaskan cruise and land trip. We’d taken a trip to Denali National Park. Wow. What a gorgeous mountain. The road was horrible, ruts and—


Chrys: Diane, what about the tsunami?

Diane: Of course, Chrys. Sorry.  When the tsunami hit, we were on the motor coach on our way back. If we’d been here in Anchorage . . . I can’t imagine. Look at the destruction. All those homes destroyed, and the people who lost their lives. 


That could have been us. *wipes away tears* I managed to call my family and let them know we were all right. I don't know how we’re going to get home, I'm just so thankful we survived. *breaks down*

Chrys *pats Diane’s shoulder* Yes, thank God you survived. Oh, there’s another survivor. *leaves* Ma’am, sir, may I talk to you . . .







Title: Tsunami Crimes
Series: Disaster Crimes #3
Author: Chrys Fey
Genre: Romantic-Suspense
Page Count: 272

BLURB: Beth and Donovan have come a long way from Hurricane Sabrina and the San Francisco earthquake. Now they are approaching their wedding day and anxiously waiting to promise each other a lifetime of love. The journey down the aisle isn’t smooth, though, as they receive threats from the followers of the notorious criminal, Jackson Storm. They think they’ll be safe in Hawaii, but distance can’t stop these killers. Not even a tsunami can.

This monstrous wave is the most devastating disaster Beth has ever faced. It leaves her beaten, frightened. Is she a widow on her honeymoon? As she struggles to hold herself together and find Donovan, she’s kidnapped by Jackson's men.

Fearing her dead, Donovan searches the rubble and shelters with no luck. The thought of her being swept out to sea is almost too much for him to bear, but the reality is much worse. She’s being used as bait to get him to fall into a deadly trap.

If they live through this disaster, they may never be the same again. 

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24 comments:

  1. Oh reporters. Always looking for the next victim with the big story. This was a great post Diane and loving the images you chose. Thanks for joining the blogfest and enjoy your weekend.

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    1. Thanks, Sheena-kay. While this blogfest was fun, a tsunami is so dangerous. I had a chance to read Chrys' story, and her descriptions of the disaster was scary.

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  2. Good thing you went to the park that day.

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  3. Frightening images. I wouldn't want to experience a tsunami up close either. Let the reporter find someone else!

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  4. A Tsunami would scare me to death! Couldn't do it.

    Marilyn @ Onbecomingawriter.com

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    1. How scary and no way to predict where an earthquake would strike that could create a tsunami.

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  5. Well, Chrys was certainly quick to abandon you for the next story!

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    1. She was, wasn't she? Did she race over to you? ;)

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  6. That image is chilling.

    So many are sticking with the real devastation of a tsunami. But after writing it in my book, I went with something gentler. ;)

    Thank you so much for participating in my blogfest!

    Now I really am off to the next story. ;)

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    1. Thanks, Chrys, for organizing this blogfest. Such interesting stories from the surivors.

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  7. I can't think of a safer place to be during a tsunami than on Denali. I hope you actually get to visit there someday, but the tsunami isn't invited. (Geez, that Chrys sure is fickle... didn't even give you a chance to say your piece before she was scurrying off to interview someone else..._

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    1. LOL, Susan. Yep, she deserted me. I had so much more to say.

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  8. Hi Diane!
    Such a compelling interview - I wanted to hug you myself! You've perfectly described the reaction of most anyone in a disaster situation. Nice touch:-)

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  9. Great post, ladies. Best of luck with the book!

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  10. What an interesting post. Those pics ARE awful....
    Good luck and God's blessings
    PamT

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    1. Thanks, Pam. I searched through many pictures, each worse than the next. I can't imagine how people could put their lives back together again.

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  11. Reporters, worse kind of ambulance chasers! LOL!

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    1. Too true. But Chrys is such a sweetheart I didn't mind her dashing off. :)

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