Adult Review – The Color of Sky and Stone – Christian suspense

Davison, Sara. The Color of Sky and Stone. NP: Three Dreamers Press, 2023.
In the Shadows book one

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Summary

She is the only one who truly sees him.
Which makes her his greatest threat.

Black ops undercover agent Tane Temauri—code name Vapor—has made it his life’s mission to stay out of sight. Given the dangers inherent in his job, the last thing he can afford is to step into the open and become a target. Again.
Then a letter from a mysterious stranger changes everything. Although the letter was not meant for him, somehow, on a greater, cosmic scale, it feels as though it is.
But answering it will make Tane vulnerable.
How can he emerge from the shadows to risk everything for a woman he has never met?
If he does, more than his heart could be on the line. So could his life.
And hers.

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My Adult Review

Most of the time suspense is not my first choice of reading, however, when Sara Davison is the author – I try not to miss one. Even though she writes suspense novels, her books are written in such a way that they do not cause undue stress for the reader (at least not for me).

One of the fun things I like when reading a familiar author is when a character from a different book or series pops into the storyline. Sometimes, as is the case in The Color of Sky and Stone, you hear the same story from a different character’s perspective. 

The main characters of The Color of Sky and Stone are a movie star and an undercover cop – both of them have had threats made against them, both do their best to stay out of the limelight. Yet that is difficult when you are a movie star. Lia has a strong Christian faith, which she tries to live out in a world that is far from Christ. Tane’s faith is faltering, mostly because of his family history and the things he sees when undercover. 

The Color of Sky and Stone is book one in Davison’s new series In the Shadows. I look forward to reading future books. I can’t wait to see where the relationship between Lia and Tane ends up as well as what happens with the other characters in the story. 

While the story is written for adults and is intense at times, The Color of Sky and Stone could be placed in a K-12 Christian school library. It would be appropriate for high schoolers.

I received a complimentary copy of The Color of Sky and Stone. This is my honest review.

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