New Mexico has been invaded, cut off from the East, held by traitors, insidious enemies, and worse Stones finds herself in the middle of the battle, but it’s like she never saw before. Her parents turn out to be the power of intervention. She’s been working for them and never knew it. But what can they do? The President has accepted the invasion as fact and Aztlan, the new nation, as reality. It’s disheartening to discover that the enemy is at least being helped by the Base Commander of Fort Bliss in El Paso and the Commander of the Pacific Fleet. No one seems to know where the power center is. It can’t be that cartel thug in Chihuahua, can it? But the key seems to be in New Mexico and her US presidential candidate, Sen. Daniel Aragón. The Lord is building a team, and He has a plan. Can they hear Him well enough to be used?
I've been a compulsive reader since I was eight years old. It's not uncommon for me to read a book or more a day. I became a fine artist during my hippie days from 1967-71. After graduation from U of Minn, I almost immediately got into publishing, first as an illustrator, then as a graphic designer, then a typographer, art director, instructor, program director, author, font designer, online teacher, self-publisher. All the while I did some art, wrote a lot, and kept myself busy.
My main blog and Website is The Skilled Workman which covers resources for publishing books and ebooks with InDesign, plus training for designing fonts.
These days it's primarily a solid food believers site.
The spiritual blog is Reality Calling which covers my Christian writing and books, plus the books of authors I represent and/or design for.
I sell my fonts at MyFonts.com for the most part, but also at fonts.com
The action continues in this book, Deborah matures in her relationships and also makes some big life altering decisions. If you liked the previous book, Invasion, you will love this book. Though there were quite a few editing mistakes they don't distract from the story. This book is worth every bit of the time spent.