Trailblazer Complete Series
Trailblazer Complete Series

Trailblazer Complete Series

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ALL THREE TRAILBLAZER BOOKS IN ONE PACKAGE
Nathan Bartlett is a trailblazer—not because he follows established routes in the White Mountains, or on Kaua'i, or on Mt. Desert Island, but because he explores and then follows that inner path that tells him who he is and how he relates to the world around him. Forging his path doesn't mean he finds all the answers. It means he identifies the questions that matter.

In On Chocorua, Nathan begins his journey as a college freshman. He makes a life-long friend, feels the pain of losing a lover to addiction, and loses his adored older brother Neil in a tragic accident. Although Nathan steps figuratively into the hiking boots Neil can no longer wear, he can’t leave behind him the guilt he feels that he didn’t know Neil—or his other family members—as well as he’d thought. He also can’t seem to find the sense of being loved, the sense of belonging that Neil had given him, no matter how many mountain peaks he claims, no matter how deep the existential forgiveness he feels hiking on the island of Kaua’i (On the Kalalau Trail). He’s had his fill of relationships that go nowhere, of men who’ve led him astray emotionally and on the mountains he climbs in memory of Neil

Then, in On The Precipice, Nathan meets Drew Madden, a true mountain man who fell from a cliff and now uses a wheelchair. Nathan’s relationship with Drew helps him realize he’s been looking for himself in all the wrong places and guides him toward his own personal trail, which includes a career in addiction recovery.

Nathan is a trailblazer on his own journey. And his success will be measured not by how well he follows someone else's path, but by whether he can forge his own. Walk with him.

"Author Robin Reardon pens an excellent, thought-provoking novel, with depth and understanding. Outstanding. Deep. Thoughtful. Realistic." (Bill Mathis, author of The Rooming House Diaries)

"Once again, Reardon gives us a multi-layered story that I think will provoke a different reaction in everyone who reads it. There is a sense of Nathan being that “everyman” type of character who touches a core within each of us." (Sammy Goode, Joyfully Jay Reviews)

"Reardon is the kind of writer whose words stay with you long after the read is over. We might not realize it, but by reading her books, we are learning a lot about who we really are." (Amos Lassen Reviews)


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