The nanomites have uncovered a vast international intrigue, a conspiracy comprising thousands of individuals in key positions across many nations. They call themselves the Global Community, and they are led by the wealthy, powerful, and elite—militant ideologues who believe they possess the right to determine the future of humankind.
The nanomites prefer the term Jayda and Zander have given the conspirators: the Cabal.
Jayda Cruz, members of the Global Community speak of themselves in lofty, righteous terms; however, the noun “cabal” means a plot or scheme with treacherous objectives. “Cabal” more accurately expresses the Global Community’s agenda as well as their methodologies. their methodologies.
It was the Cabal’s plan to engineer and deploy a highly contagious virus—a virus that has killed untold millions around the earth. The loss of life has crippled the world’s food producers, manufacturing industries, and supply chains. Under the weight of increasing terrorist strikes, abnormal crop failures, and natural disasters on a scale of Biblical proportions, nation after nation descends into famine and anarchy.
As America faces food and fuel shortages never before seen in her history, panic grows. Urban infrastructures collapse. Law enforcement crumbles. Violent gangs roam city streets unchallenged, looting and burning—and some of those gangs are paid to target opponents of the Global Community.
When Jayda and Zander peer into the nanomites’ counterinsurgency activities, they observe odd movements within the Cabal’s leadership. They soon realize that they are witnessing a “bugging out” of top Cabal figures, a retreat to a safe haven somewhere in the Atlantic.
What is this new threat looming on the horizon? Jayda and Zander can only surmise that it must be something more terrifying than what is already overwhelming the nations.
Vikki Kestell’s passion for people and their stories is evident in her readers’ affection for her characters and unusual plotlines. Two often repeated sentiments are, "I feel like I know these people," and "I'm right there, in the book, experiencing what her characters experience."
Vikki holds a PhD in organizational learning and instructional technologies. She left a career of twenty-plus years in government, academia, and corporate life to pursue writing full time. "Writing is the best job ever," she admits.
Also an accomplished speaker and teacher, Vikki and her husband, Conrad Smith, make their home in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Hummm why can't I rate this higher than 5 stars? I did not think she could top her novel #5 in this series...
So, I was wrong!
Everything I wrote about # 5 in the series, is ( hard to believe it could happen) is even better in #6.
Just excellent!
Okay, well, there was 'one' thing I was not as enthusiastic about there was some 'prepper' stuff It wasn't bad... But I personally have always been a bit conflicted about that...
On the one hand, being wise for unexpected hardships and therefore , being careful with what God has given you: money, worldly goods etc., plus, being able to help others who are not as fortunate you in finances and goods, during a crisis etc. would be reasons to: be 'prepared' and to store away goods, food etc..
But the other side of the issue is:
If you do it all yourself then you might, without realizing it begin to believe... you don't need God... you can do it all by your smart saving.
Plus, you are not allowing God to perform any miracles for you. No I don't mean we presume or demand God should do our bidding and supply us everything, provide all our needs....
No, but if we are 100% prepared by our 'own works' then, we are leaving God out ( in some way). No need to pray for His help etc.
So I am conflicted.
So there, I found one thing that I did have a small issue with this novel
But.... the Biblical, spiritual, godly. aspects of the story... were grrrreat! Super duper! Scripture, prayers, sermons, etc. Excellent!!!
The ending was well done also.
Her end times take was in fact, a little different than what I believe
She didn't really have a rapture, and the 7 year tribulation was not super clear. but this is fiction.
What was important............ was the gospel, and she did that beautifully, and wonderfully!
This was such a good series! I honestly cannot write enough about how exemplary and commendable it was!!!
You are just going to have to read it and decide for yourself.
Futuristic, yet current…you’ll see if you read it. It’s also a little science-fictiony as it deals with nano-bots and their ability to make people invisible. It really is cool.
This had the most profound explanation of the gospel I think I’ve ever read in a fiction book…and not just once, but many times, and deeper each time. Ms. Kestell knows the heart of God, she preaches Christ and she does it so well.
Now, the problem with this book is if you haven’t read any of the preceding books, you might be lost. I began this series years ago on a lark and loved it so much I had to keep going.
Unbelievably intelligent, and loving, with fabulous characters and relevant topics all the way through. The ending threw me for a loop, but it completely worked. It’s exactly what I would have had happen. It just made sense and it’s realistic…at least from a Christian perspective.
Wonderful ending to a very long, well done series.
Awesome! Compelling call to action for the times we are facing!
I just thought book 5 of this series was good. With Stealth Triumph , Kestell has written a powerful call to action for all true believers. Her fictional account was spot on for the way America (and the rest of the world) has been lulled into complaincy. We've taken for granted our freedom and allowed those in government to slowly strip away those freedoms. We taken our eyes off Christ. Reading Stealth Triumph caused me to be more aware of my own shortcomings and draw near to Christ, commit everything/everyone I love to Him as He is able to keep that entrusted to Him. Thank you Vikki Kestell for such a powerful moving series.
Worst last book of a series EVER! This was a super boring retelling of the COVID thing we all just experienced, but calling it something else. It seems also a thinly disguised "how to" prepper's hand book on everything from growing a victory garden (yes, Americans grew vegetables to supplement what was available.) to security, self defense, food aquusition, food storage food prep, food consumption, material and tool acquisition, building methods, and uck... Not entertaining. Not sci-fi. No action. No fun. Drudgery. I loved the first however many books and was looking forward to this final book, but Uh, life is too short.
Wow! What a finale! Parts of this book go along calmly, giving lots of good insight on living off the grid and being able to feed a family from a backyard garden without depending on electricity. And then there are the intense parts! There's lots of good spiritual content and challenges to share our faith in Jesus. I couldn't read much at a time - too much to think about and too intense at other times.
A great read. The whole series should be made into a series of movies. The series displays the true spiritual realm & battlefield & human involvement. May more people be convicted of the truth of sin & God"s victory won through Jesus our God who redeemed from the power of sin & its eturnal separation from our almighty God & Creator.
So many Jaw dropping, heart wrenching moments! Vikki has a way of drawing us in from beginning to end, she always leaves us wanting more… This one was harder to read because I wanted to savor every word knowing it was the end and saying goodbye to these characters is not easy! Vikki did not disappoint!
If I could give this more stars, I would. This series has been incredible! This last book. . . just WOW!! Most definitely the best book I have read in a long while, outside of my Bible. I cannot recommend it enough. This series, this book in particular, will stay with me for some time. The harvest is ripe. Let us go reap!
Wow doesn’t say enough about this series. What a great storyline, it’s biblical-based information from the Bible, and gives readers many opportunities to come to know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior and how to do it. It’s very well written, and I was sad to see it end, but what a wonderful ending. Praise be to God!
Great read. Fiction yes but with a true storyline. Are you curious about Jesus , if HE is real as HE says HE is, strong as HE says HE is? Then you best read on to find out.
Read the whole series. All six books. Read them in order, one right after the other. The title Vikki chose is perfect: TRIUMPH. Fun, exciting, sci-fi, but filled with truth.
Cried and cheered. Fiction so close to reality….our prayers for our country are imperative. Our love for each other uplifts and sustains us. His love, His death, His resurrection breathes new life into us.
This 6th book in the series is wondrous. The final book ends with a glorious beginning. Follow Jayda and Zander as they obey Jesus and preach the Gospel to the world!
Vikki brings living the walk with goodly principles to the reader in a very understandable way. I have read this series twice and have been encouraged each time.
My second time thru the series was better than the first.
Oh, O Jesus! Face to face. My all time favorite writer continues to amaze me with her creativity, her faith filled writing and the relevance of who we are and who we should be.
This book had me crying and laughing, it stirred up all kind of emotions it was so intense. I recommend reading the whole series and not starting with thus one, but it was an awesome ending to series!
This series is absolutely wonderful! Go back and start at the beginning and read the entire sequel! If you are a Christian, you will draw closer to Jesus. If you are not, my prayer is you will find Him through these books!
I know this is fiction. It was written a couple years ago. Reading it now is almost like watching some kind of prophecy. Parts of it are eerily familiar today. It is very good.
I have loved Gemma’s story. I was amazed at how Vikki came up with all the technology to fight the good fights God directed them all. I was so inspired by the sermons and scripture explain. Loved every single book.
Wow! What an incredible conclusion to the Nano series and a picture of what the end times might look like. This story helps remind each of us the importance of being faithful and reaching the lost. We have no greater calling!
Great conclusion to the Nanostealth series. I found myself experiencing all sorts of emotions - crying, laughter, anger…but, in it all the narrative kept on pointing back to God. Spoiler alert - so glad for Ross and Janice.