About the Book
Book: How to Make a Miracle (How to Be a Hero Book 2)
Author: Carol Schlorff
Genre: Middle-grade action and adventure
Release Date: February 17, 2026
Three teenagers. One perilous quest. A miracle worth risking everything for.
Trapped in the Past … A visit to an old palace takes an unexpected turn when Stefan, his sister Julia, and their friend Hugo are mysteriously hurled into the harsh, unpredictable world of the Bible, where they meet Nasiya, a young slave girl caught in a dreadful fate.
Danger and Destiny … In a land where any shadow can hide an enemy, the trio must summon every ounce of faith to survive. For Stefan, however, the battle isn’t only against ruthless warriors—it’s against the anger and guilt holding him captive for too long. As the teens embark on a dangerous journey, Stefan must face the wounds of his past before they shatter his future.
A Race Against the Clock … With time running out and lives hanging in the balance, Stefan must discover that the greatest miracles aren’t about changing the world—they’re about renewing the heart. Fast-paced, richly immersive, and carrying a powerful message of redemption, this middle-grade adventure will grip readers from the first page to the last.
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About the Author
Carol’s passion is to write exciting stories that encourage, inspire, and boost the reader’s faith, possibly because she has always felt like an outsider. She was born in North Africa to American parents and grew up in France. At age 15, her family’s abrupt move to Philadelphia resulted in a rough transition to American life.
After graduating from Penn State, Carol joined the Army in search of adventure. She was stationed in exotic—for her—locations like California, Arizona, and Texas.
Since then, Carol has lived in Krakow, Poland, where she teaches English and organizes language camps. She also writes a blog on faith-related topics.
Carol enjoys watching or reading a good murder mystery and getting nervous while watching NFL games.
More from Carol
The idea for a middle-grade novel came to me while I was listening to a series of sermons on meditating on God’s Word. How could I show that the Bible is exciting, far from boring, relevant to our lives, and has the answers we seek about our purpose in life? And do so in a way that is fun and intriguing, keeping the readers on the edge of their seats? Write a time-travel adventure into the Bible, of course! Granted, the premise may not be new, but I aimed to write it in a way that is fresh and stimulating, giving valuable insights into the Bible.
The result of this crazy idea is the How to Be a Hero series, of which How to Make a Miracle is the second installment, although each book can be read as a standalone novel.
I targeted middle-grade readers because it’s an awkward age when young people begin to question what their parents have taught them and seek answers for themselves (speaking from experience, here). If my books can encourage them in their faith, I will consider my writing a success.
I chose the book themes based on issues young people struggle with. How to Make a Miracle addresses the problem of anger, bitterness, and unforgiveness, which I don’t need to tell you are far too prevalent in our society. The solution is forgiveness—and we all need to learn how to forgive each other, regardless of age.
Author Interview
Are you a plotter or a pantser?
I’m a plotter for sure. Before I start writing a book, I create an outline. It doesn’t have to be very detailed, but I need to know where I’m going before I begin. To guide this process, I use the general beat sheets from the book Save the Cat! Write a Novel because I’ve found they offer a helpful roadmap. That said, I usually change things up once I start writing. As I progress through the story, I often come up with new ideas and plot twists I hadn’t thought of before, and they alter the direction I was heading. It’s as if the book had a mind of its own.
Do you have a favorite or special place to write?
Is there a particular literary period that you’re drawn to (Regency, Victorian, Romantic, Modernism, etc.)? Why?
Describe your book in five words.
Teens face danger, faith, redemption.
Do you prefer traditional books, ebooks, or audiobooks?
I prefer eBooks. The biggest reason is that I can carry them everywhere and they don’t take up much space. Another reason is that I live in Poland, where access to English books, especially Christian fiction, is limited. I would have to order paperbacks from the States or England and wait for them to be shipped. Not only is it time-consuming, but it is also expensive. With an eBook, I can get the latest releases instantly. Or even better, I can borrow books using the Libby app.
Having said all that, I have nothing against reading a paperback or hardback when I get the chance.
Do you have a favorite Bible verse, or is there a particular Bible story that really resonates with you?
One of my favorite Bible passages is Proverbs 3:5-6:
5 Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; 6 in all your ways submit to him, and he will make your paths straight (NIV).
These were the first verses I memorized as a child, and I’ve tried to follow them throughout my life (I can’t say I’ve always succeeded). Every time I had an important decision to make, I would reflect back on this passage. Frankly, I wouldn’t be writing if it weren’t for these verses. When God placed the idea for the three books of the series into my mind, I was tempted to lean on my own understanding and dismiss it. But instead, I chose to submit to him, and he led me every step of the way.
If you could live inside a book, which one would it be?
The Narnia books! Since I must pick one, it would be The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. As a child, I checked the backs of wardrobes multiple times, just in case, by the slightest chance, they didn’t lead to Narnia. The world of Narnia fascinated me, and it still does. Talking with the animals would be an enchanting experience. However, the chance to meet Aslan would be nothing short of extraordinary.
Blog Stops
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, March 17
Simple Harvest Reads, March 18 (Author Interview)
For Him and My Family, March 19
Artistic Nobody, March 20 (Author Interview)
Texas Book-aholic, March 21
Guild Master, March 22 (Author Interview)
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, March 23
Fiction Book Lover, March 24 (Author Interview)
Books Less Travelled, March 25 (Author Interview)
Mrs. Ryan Moser’s Book and Movie Reviews, March 25
Paula’s Pad of Inspiration, March 26 (Author Interview)
Vicky Sluiter, March 27
History, Hope & Happily Ever After, March 28 (Author Interview)
For the Love of Literature, March 29 (Author Interview)
Mary Hake, March 29
Tell Tale Book Reviews, March 30 (Author Interview)
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Carol is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Gift Card and a copy of the book!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
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