Why would tribal leaders shut down the construction project? What did they find? Who sent the anonymous tip?
Jeannie McKay and Max join her friends on a goodwill mission trip to the Navajo Nation in New Mexico to build a medical clinic and a new chaha’oh (a meeting place or shade house).
Tensions rise when the missionaries accuse the Navajo president of wrongdoing. When Jeannie and Max dig deeper and unearth clues revealing the shocking truth, tempers flare. Can she find the courage to confront the forces aligned against her?
And how far is her adversary willing to go to make sure she stays quiet?
Growing up in Houston, Texas in the 1970’s, Annette loved the stories about ghosts haunting the Spaghetti Warehouse and the mysterious “blue light” cemetery. But it was "Devil's Island," the magical woods across from home where her imagination blossomed. She created fantastic scenarios to act out with her brother and the neighborhood kids where worlds were conquered and dragons were slain. Annette is still making up stories, and is celebrating the release of her first historical romance series with Pelican Book Group. Her love for the history and heritage of her home state of Texas shines through in her writing and she's made it the backdrop for her first novel series. Annette is a longtime member of American Christian Fiction Writers and her local chapter, ACFW-Writers on the Storm. She lives north of Houston with her husband, Dan of 35 years. Dan and Annette are the proud parents of three grown kids, a bonus daughter-in-law, two loveable rescue dogs, and a Russian tortoise named Frankie! www.annetteohare.com
A church group heads for Navajo territory in New Mexico and the young people get embroiled with a mystery while leading Vacation Bible School. They make several friends while they’re at it. I enjoyed the story, even though it’s meant for a younger reader.