Welcome to Book 3, of the Land, Sea and Air Series. This is where SOS and Mayday meet Morse Code!
The jungle dangers and buried treasure are no match when a trio of shipwrecked kids from the future land in the Guatemalan jungle where Dash and Dot are assisting their parents in excavating Mayan ruins. Meanwhile Jessie wants to help her friend Prince return to his home in the jungle wherever that might be. When the kids converge on the jungle, they decide to travel to America and ask for Albert Einstein’s help in figuring out the tangle of time.
Never judge a book by the cover. I may look like someone’s mother and grandmother, but I like to write fantasy and science fiction. The weird speculataive fiction really gets my imagination working over-time. I like writing about time travel, reincarnation, soul swapping, and weird scientific experiements. Those kinds of books are fun to write because they are outlandish, but if well-written, can make the reader ‘almost’ believe they could be true and entertains them to the very end. I follow the Stephen King formula for writing. I have a loose plot, a character with a problem, and then let the character lead the chase!
I love this series, and this might be my favorite book so far. In SOS, Mayday, and Morse Code there are children who travel through time and end up in different parts of history. So, it's a historical fiction/ time travel series. What's cool about it is that the kids are different in each book, but then they start to overlap until, I imagine, in the last book, they will find their way back to their own times or something close to that. In the meantime, they all have adventures, and you also learn about historical sinking ships, Mayan digs, and interesting cultures. There are boys and girls who are the main characters, so it's a great read for anyone aged eight and up.