
Independently published
Date of Publication: January 25, 2020
She’s either being stalked or losing her mind.
A job at a camp in the rustic and often rugged landscape of West Texas offers Maribel Montgomery a chance to escape both, especially if she makes sure no one knows she’s there. But when the body of a woman washes up in the river on her first morning, her hopes of a safe place to start over are swept away.
The suspicion that she’s being watched follows her to her new home, and Maribel is forced to take a stand or keep running. Does she have the courage to face the danger stirring at the Pool of Siloam Camp? If she doesn’t, another girl might die. If she tries and fails, it could be her.
Circumstances force her into the acquaintance of Conner Pierce—a man with secrets of his own. Can Maribel risk working with him in order to save the next victim and find a missing girl? Or is he the killer?

A Woman Besieged By Her Past – My Book Review
“The expression on Peg’s face as she shifted made it impossible for Maribel to look away. “And Maribel, dear, don’t lie there letting the vultures-whatever they are-blind you. Stand up and fight.””
When a splendid book cover leads to an intense story it becomes the epitome of forgetting your own troubles.
A body. A disappearance. Several bangs on the head later to the main character – I was reading an engrossing story about Maribel who is a highly relatable character in A Firm Place to Stand by Lori Altebaumer.
Maribel is definitely besieged by her past and tries her best to outrun it. She’s not looking so much to start over but what she is desperately wanting is to forget her past mistakes. Hey, we all have been there at some point. And they are plenty for Maribel. What she finds instead when she arrives in Texas is a group of people from an old woman to a young girl, and then Conner. These immediate people become her world quickly in the best of ways, especially Conner who becomes a love interest.
However, what Maribel really finds is a continuous whirlwind that begins with a body in the river, and the action never stops. I never was able to guess who was behind all this crime centered around Maribel. High-five Lori!
Passages of Bible scripture are inserted throughout the story. At no point did I find them to be overpowering within A Firm Place to Stand. Matter of fact they carried the story well without centering on the Christianity aspects. That is a major plus for a reader like me.
Many parts of the story are very fast-paced. A Firm Place to Stand blends the genres of crime, thriller, Christianity, suspense, and romance practically perfectly. I have read this is Lori’s first fiction book. If so, then high applause to Lori for her debut novel.
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Thank you for the review Christena! And thank you for commenting on the cover. Visual creativity isn’t my strength and I agonized over cover creation more than I thought I would. My poor cover designed was probably regretting a few career choices by the time they finished with me. I appreciate your high five and applause for my debut novel!
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Thank you for the review Christena! And thank you for commenting on the cover. I agonized over that more than I care to admit and my poor cover designer was probably reconsidering their career choices after working with me. I really appreciate the high and applause for my debut novel!
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Thank you, Lori! It is a wonderful story and I’m looking forward to more of your books.
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You’re welcome!
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What a great review. I am reading this book now but barely in and don’t yet know all the mysteries. Can’t wait! Thanks for posting!
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