Delia Latham

Delia Latham

About

DELIA LATHAM enjoys multiple roles as Christian wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, but especially loves being a princess daughter to the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. She's got a thing for Dr. Pepper, and enjoys interacting with her readers. You can contact her through her website or send an e-mail to deliaATdelialathamDOTnet.

Dangerous Alliance

Dangerous Alliance

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Description

<p>United Nations’ sanctions are crippling North Korea. China has turned her back on her malevolent partner. The North Korean military machine is crumbling, unable to function. Oil reserves are minimal and the government seeks new alliances.Cargo and tourist ships are disappearing along the Somali and Kenyan coastline at an alarming rate. Speeches abound, but inaction emboldens Al-Shabab to seek their next prize: Kenya. The terror organization controls land but requires weapons.Bedlam Bravo team leader Colonel Trevor Franklin (Ret.) leads the small international team into East Africa. Tempers flare as the team is embroiled in a political quagmire. The axis must be stopped to avert an international crisis but at what cost?Proudly published by Solstice Publishing</p>

Story Behind The Book

Watching a couple of children playing one day, I realized that one of them needed to learn how to share. How could I make little ones think about sharing without turning it into a "lesson"? That's how Mine! came to be.

Reviews

This is a charming story in rhyme about Amanda, a little girl who has trouble sharing. Naturally any parent, caretaker, or teacher has run into this problem many times. This tale will resonate with young children who either experience this problem or see it in their playmates. The artwork is bold and daring with its wide-eyed characters. Delia Latham, whose &quot;chosen genre is that of inspirational romance,&quot; has chosen to share her take on sharing and friendship ... gleaned from the experience of her own wide-eyed moppets. This story would be an excellent choice to read and discuss during circle or story time in the classroom or homeschool setting.<br /> <br /><strong>D. Fowler</strong>