[Christi Cameron 01] • The Secret of Fire Island
- Authors
- Griffith, Cynthia
- Date
- 2014-09-13T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.23 MB
- Lang
- en
The girl looked terrified and somehow vaguely familiar, but Kristi had no idea who she was—or how she could have simply vanished from a jumbo jet at 35,000 feet in the air! The Cameron family and friends are on their way to Hawaii, expecting a great vacation and never dreaming of the mystery, adventure and downright danger that would surround them in that lush tropical setting!
Aloha, Hawaii! Kristi and her brothers Dan and Skeeter, along with their friends Robyn, Anna and Pete, are having the time of their lives surfing, horseback riding, swimming with dolphins and experiencing the unique Polynesian culture of the islands. Someone is following them, though—following them all the way to small, deserted Ka Moku Ahi, or the Island of Fire. Fun turns to mystery and a rescue mission as the Camerons seek a way off the island—and hidden treasure!
The first book in the Kristi Cameron series, The Secret of Fire Island introduces us to fun-loving, spunky Kristi, her family and friends. There’s Dan, her good-looking, athletic older brother and younger brother Skeeter—a redheaded goofball and magnet for mischief. Kristi’s best friends are Robyn, a pretty blonde tomboy who’s almost as crazy as Skeeter, and sweet, gentle, South American beauty Anna. Pete is Dan’s best friend and a “walking, talking encyclopedia” of fun facts and helpful information. Then there are Kristi’s parents, Rachel and Steve—often a part of the action and fun, as well. Rachel is a successful mystery writer and as energetic and high-spirited as her kids. Steve is a commercial pilot and also owns his own small plane—which enables the whole gang to travel the country, and even the world, in search of adventure!
One thing is sure—the Camerons love the Lord and love others in His name! The stories in the Kristi Cameron series are fun and exciting—but they are encouraging, as well, and meant to inspire young people to know and walk with the Lord. Parents can expect good, wholesome literature in the Kristi Cameron series—upholding godly values without excessive violence, bad language, the occult, immoral conduct or disobedience to authority. Whether read alone or as a family, these books will uplift and nurture all.