Bella’s reputation as an agent with the CIA, and her flying ability, gained her the job as one of the pilots of Air Force One, the presidential plane. One of the trips taken by the President entailed his visit to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. While there Bella saw her daughter, and the grandchild she had never seen, as they rode by the base with a tribe of Nomads.
The Nomads had found Blue wandering, alone and lost in the desert. A midwife in the tribe had delivered Blue’s baby and offered shelter and food which Blue gladly accepted as she had no memory of who she was or where she belonged. She wandered four years with the Nomads desperately trying to regain her memory, before Bella found her.
The reunion was made and mother and daughter and new grandson were united in the shifting sands of the desert. Bella was given Presidential favor and allowed to bring Blue and her grandson, Jibril, home to Texas and to Blue’s husband, Bud. That’s where we begin our next journey.
A native Texan with over ten books in her repertoire, J.R. Martin, lives on a Texas ranch where the midnight oil is often burned as the characters in her books take on a life of their own. She loves being a wordsmith. Through the characters in her books, she travels the world and enjoys the adventures and intrigue the fictional characters impart.
“I’ve seen the world through the eyes of my characters, whom I love. When I have to kill one off it breaks my heart.” Martin says.