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I have two Bachelor of Arts' degrees from Southeast Missouri State University, an English degree with an option in Writing and a Mass Communication degree with an emphasis in Journalism. I also have a minor in Spanish. I am proficient in Spanish, AP Style, Microsoft Office Suite, Pages Office Suite, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe Photoshop.

'Peril in the Palace' Review

“Peril in the Palace” is another exciting adventure in the Adventures in Odyssey re-creation “Imagination Station” chronicles. Featuring Beth and Patrick, two cousins who accidently discovered the power of the Imagination Station and are sent on a quest to help Whit’s friend, Albert, this story is set during the reign of Kublai Khan and also features the famous adventurer, Marco Polo, whom Beth and Patrick are friends with and which also saves their life in Kublai Khan’s palace. The cousins are searching for a golden tablet but are soon caught by Kublai Khan’s guards, and locked in a room so they can’t escape – since he wants a showdown between God and his gods. Sometimes it's a wonder how the children even escape! This book is an exciting read, and any children who enjoy reading adventures and parents who want a story with a positive message about the Lord should consider checking out this book and the others in the series. The books should be read in order, though, as each one builds on each other, and sometimes references other adventures or things found on other adventures, a little like the secular “The Magic Tree House” series. I highly recommend this  must-read book and really the whole series.