Hannah, Hunter, Hayden and Alli are in the middle of the greatest adventure of their lives. The Kimball Family Legend has them traveling to places they never knew existed, searching for the Ten Tribes and helping to bring them home. The distant lands they've traveled to are strange and exotic. The young adventurers find themselves fleeing from the soldiers of the evil Prophet Tantua; frantically avoiding mysterious weather; dodging earthquakes, lava, terrifying wolf spiders and treacherous traitors. Can the kids tackle the dangers of the Legend and unravel the riddles left by prophets of old that can solve the mystery and lead them safely home...or will they be trapped in this mysterious land forever!
Tina Storrs Monson was born in Provo, Utah, but moved to San Diego, California by the time she was two. She is the second of eight children and one of seven girls in her family. Her writing is strongly influenced by her hometown experiences and her large family, whose flair for story telling never ends.
As a direct descendant of Heber C. Kimball and Orson Pratt, the stories told to her by her parents about them encouraged a fascination with the Book of Mormon, Church History, and the adventures of the early saints.
Tina loves reading and as a child would disappear for hours only to be found devouring every book she could get her hands on. She enjoys all types of books from children's stories to mysteries and even historical articles. She began writing in the fifth grade when her mom challenged her to enter a state writing contest about the American Constitution. Luckily, she won and her writing career began soon afterward. She is now the author of seven published books including the popular Liahona Legacies series and the Legend of the Lamp series.
While attending Brigham Young University, she met her husband, Kreg. They have been married for nineteen years and have five children, three boys and two girls, randing in age from 2 months to 17 years old.
Her newest novel, Waters of Mormon, was released January 2007, and she is currently working on the final volume of The Legend of the Lamp Series.
I liked the story line of this book and the ideas that it is based upon. It is about the returning of the ten tribes. I strongly disliked the ending. It did not tie up all the loose ends and ended leaving the reader confused. None of the major things from the first book that were carried through were ended or explained.