There are monsters everywhere. And most of them wear human faces.Book 4 of the sci-fi series Revelation Special Ops....Maleek Jones escapes a crazy enslavement—feeding dinosaurs in Babylon—and lands an assignment in Thailand that may be worse than cleaning the dinosaur cages.Kwaku only wants to be an artist, but when he's forced to work on a plantation every waking hour, that dream seems more impossible than it did in his former poverty.Tameka learns who she is and what she's made of while trying to rescue girls from enslavement in India.Hyun must escape from the most oppressive regime on the planet to find a young lady who was sold as a wife to someone in China.Meanwhile, 4 dreadful judgments are wreaking havoc across the globe.
Precarious Yates lives in Texas with husband, daughter, dogs, chickens, rabbit, lizard and by the time you read this some other exotic creature my husband or daughter has brought home. She had studied the plight of and worked toward the abolition of modern slavery for over a decade before sitting down to write Revelation Special Ops. She was further inspired by the work of her sister-in-law, who helped to found Love146, an organization that works to raise awareness about human trafficking and builds safe homes in vulnerable regions. Yates spent several years overseas as a missionary in Ireland, and also did missions work in India and the Philippines. Her passion for literature has become her means of further educating young adults of the realities of modern slavery, while producing hope through the power of Christ Jesus in us.
This book is very hard to follow since there are multiple stories all going on at the same time. Then to top it off it is not a stand alone, but continued in the next book. Furthermore I am not into scifi style books. Sorry but this was not worth the time invested to read it. About the only good thing I can say is it does point you in the direction of believing in God.