Keith enjoys sweet reunions with family and students when the Mexico field trip finally becomes a reality. Parents lash out against the Bradleys with bitter accusations of fracturing their families and teaching their children to hate them. Hiding in plain sight can only go so far when a cartel drug lord, an educational authority, and someone who insists on documenting her own truth prepare for a final showdown. Cherub Bradley's long-anticipated arrival sparks tender and terrifying consequences. Joshua Bradley's call to face the lions leads to fiery confrontations no one expected. Keith determines that it's time for them to stop running, and to make their enemies move instead. Easier said than done, if one distraught parent's confession is true. The full force of the US and Mexican governments might rise up in answer to the cries of a cult putting children in danger.
I am from upstate NY and my husband is from AZ. We met in college and taught school in AZ, MO and PA. We have three children in their 20s, and currently we live in our tractor trailer and travel around all the 48 states. We homeschooled and taught in church ministries. We have written our books, produced commercial and teaching videos, and maintain a website and blog, now while traveling.
Oh dear me! Do you mean to say that this series is OVER!😯WHAT am I going to DO!!?? Obviously I loved it is putting it mildly. Keith and Talia are still in Mexico where their baby is born. Their students join them for the promised field trip. The three "evil" sisters continue to spread discord dividing families and persecuting believers but eventually things come to satisfactory conclusion.
What I would like to know is how and where the author found her information on the ancient technology or if it was just a result of her imagination and guesswork. Ancient technology has been fascinating to me and I am convinced that earliest civilizations were more advanced then we are. I also loved how the books tried to stay focused on the Word of God.