Sally Altass Review wrote, 5 STARS: Nothing is simple and straightforward. The story twists and turns and throws curveballs that even the most ardent mystery reader wouldn't expect.
Her fate rests with the map...
It is 1967 and Fifteen-year-old Melanie Simpson's life has been ripped apart and is lying in shambles. With a mother near death, and her relationship with Frankie faltering, regaining footing, then faltering again, Mel must try to keep a balance between death, love and deceit?afraid to know which will win out.
Someone then steps into her life, changing it forever. She may need to leave home and lose her close friends; possibly forever. She also learns of a truth she refuses to believe and runs from it. But from what, and into what?
Still, she continues her quest, driven by the destiny of a connection with the Sky People and a link to the stars. She resumes her search for the mysterious Orb, a device given to her father by an alien. Now that her father has died, it is up to her to locate the Orb and finish his work.
She finds a professor who filmed him with the Orb. It shows a hologram of a sixteenth-century map, the Map of Orbis Terrarum, and displays points of energy around the world her father was studying. Could the map reveal the purpose of her quest?
But in her efforts to reach the professor, death and destruction find their hold.
The many layers of Melanie Simpson continue to unfold, driving her along the path of destiny.