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Jeff and Danielle spend their senior year in high school in Australia, leaving all their worries in the US behind. Right? Apparently not—Australia is keeping them as active as all their years at home. Adjusting to a new school system proves easier than expected, but unanticipated challenges arise. The movie they have planned needs much care and consultation and takes a surprising turn. And trouble has followed them across half the world and rears its head in unexpected ways. On the good side, Danielle has a boyfriend, her first. And Jeff has a girlfriend, not his first, but perhaps his next love. So many questions are answered, but others, big ones, appear on the horizon. On such a huge continent, how can the distances be conquered? Has Jeff found his forever love? Will the true story of Jeff and Danielle’s relationship come out? What about their pilot certificates? And the movie they want to make? University decisions loom . . . And is crime boss Owen getting involved in their lives too much—way too much?
Jeff and Danielle return from Africa on their 15th birthday and are grounded. They did drive around for months without a license, after all. The twins receive their motorcycle permits and are grounded again. For saving lives? They grieve loss and celebrate joy. Join them for excitement and adventure as they use their SEAL skills, move to a new city and public school, undertake an underwater rescue at sea, plan for a year in Australia, and more. Through it all, their faith is challenged and continues to grow. Oh, and by the way, Jeff has a new girlfriend.
With the possibility of being foreign exchange students in their future (Australia, here we come!), Jeff and Danielle have much to accomplish. Some things they have planned for, but as usual, there are many surprises along the way—some good, some bad, and some downright dangerous! Musicals, cruises, a bear attack, another visit to Africa, and romance find the twins using their wits, skills, and their faith to conquer all, or almost all.
Baby SEALs: Part 4 continues Jeff and Danielles adventures as they and their friends prepare to dig water wells in two African villages. Preparations proceed smoothly, but unexpected events lead to shocking results. Jeff and Danielle have their faith tested and their inner convictions challenged when their earthly physical training comes into conflict with their spiritual growth.
Baby SEALs: Part 2 is the second in a series that follows the lives of two children, Jeff and Danielle, who meet when they are six years old and decide they are brother and sister. Their further adventures, now as twelve-year-olds, begin immediately with a shark attack in the Gulf of Mexico. This leads to their next big project. Danielle now lives with her second set of foster parents while Jeff still lives with his mother. They are back and active in the church. They continue to practice and add to their SEAL skills. A new sister is added (how many can Jeff take?). Jeff is still writing music; Danielle is using her art in a new way. Some days both are just trying to stay alive. Gods plan is still playing out.
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