Author Deborah Trimm's New Book, 'The Destruction of Isle Demieres' is a Compelling Narrative of Survival During the Biggest Storm of the 1800s

Recent release of "The Destruction of Isle Demieres" from Covenant Books author Deborah Trimm is a captivating tale of survival and compassion that follows a man seeking employment on a small, remote resort island who ends up in the center of the storm of the century.

Deborah Trimm, a proud mother and wife from Louisiana, has completed her new book, "The Destruction of Isle Demieres": a captivating tale of survival.

Trimm shares, "In the late 1800s, a small barrier island was located off the coast of Louisiana and was a popular resort for the socialites or New Orleans and surrounding areas. Dave Morgan saw Isle Demieres as his chance for a better life and his escape from the city where he lived with Mrs. Buckley near the red-light district of New Orleans. Dave's carefully planned trip happened to be the same weekend of the deadliest storm to ever hit the coast. Drawing from documents, letters, and newspaper accounts, Ms. Trimm has written a powerful narrative of compassion and survival."

Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Deborah Trimm's new book is a 19th-century tale of a weekend in paradise that ends in a struggle for survival and a fight for his life.

Readers can purchase "The Destruction of Isle Demieres" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon or Barnes and Noble.

Covenant books is an international Christian owned and operated publishing house based in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Covenant Books specializes in all genres of work which appeal to the Christian market. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Covenant Books at 843-507-8373.   

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