The third book of the three book series, Dancing from the Streets of Alajuela, has the children of Reina continuing to tour North, Central and South America. They also return to the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming and receive a big honor. Juan joins Berto on the technical crew. Carlos, Tia and Leya discover some paranormal activity with what appears to be late night powwow in Blue Sky Hall. While on the reservation, Carlos tells Leya that her song Tell Me Why should be sung by a boy, at least the second verse. They try to sing it as a duet with nice results. They perform the number at the powwow that evening. Carlos and Tia place in the dance competition but return the prize money to the committee for the next dancer in the scoring. During the powwow, Reina tells everyone a surprising announcement that will rock the music world. Reina is nominated for more Grammy awards and received two big ones. They are also nominated and receive two awards of the ACAM awards in Costa Rica. Their next world tour includes Australia, Philippines, Hawaii, Seattle, Washington, Santa Fe, New Mexico and Denver, Colorado. On their way to Denver the plane develops navigation and engine troubles and crashes in a remote part of Wyoming. Is this how our story ends? To find out you need to read the final book in the Dancing from the Streets of Alajuela Saga.