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Color of Danger by Alexa Verde
4.0
These past few months I've read a bunch of books on both ends of the spectrum, half have been lackluster and half have become new favorites of mine. Alexa Verde's e-book Color of Danger I'm happy to say has fallen into the latter category. I'm not usually overly fond of suspense unless it's written by writers on my tried and true authors list, so sometimes I'm a bit reluctant to give new authors a try, especially when I have so much on my plate. I am SO glad I had the opportunity to read the freshman release in the Secrets of Rios Azules series.
Right from the first page I knew it was going to be totally different from any Christian suspense that I've read before -- in a good way of course! Color of Danger is gritty, suspenseful, with a dash of romance to keep things interesting on all fronts. Mari Del Lobo is very different from from any heroine I've read in the genre. It is refreshing to see a "bad girl" in Christian fic. She had quite the rough life, so it is easy to like her and cheer her on as she fights to escape the clutches of her past and stay alive. Luke Goodman lives up to his name, he is indeed a good man. Like Mari, I was unsure of whether or not Luke was going to be a worthy hero, but I'm happy to say he turned out to be pretty darn interesting!
This book had everything I enjoy reading on a lazy summer day and I'm really looking forward to getting my mitts on the next book to read more about Mari's gang of friends!
P.S. How cool is that cover? Love it!
*I receive complimentary books for review from publishers, publicists, and/or authors. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255.*
Right from the first page I knew it was going to be totally different from any Christian suspense that I've read before -- in a good way of course! Color of Danger is gritty, suspenseful, with a dash of romance to keep things interesting on all fronts. Mari Del Lobo is very different from from any heroine I've read in the genre. It is refreshing to see a "bad girl" in Christian fic. She had quite the rough life, so it is easy to like her and cheer her on as she fights to escape the clutches of her past and stay alive. Luke Goodman lives up to his name, he is indeed a good man. Like Mari, I was unsure of whether or not Luke was going to be a worthy hero, but I'm happy to say he turned out to be pretty darn interesting!
This book had everything I enjoy reading on a lazy summer day and I'm really looking forward to getting my mitts on the next book to read more about Mari's gang of friends!
P.S. How cool is that cover? Love it!
*I receive complimentary books for review from publishers, publicists, and/or authors. I am not required to write positive reviews. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255.*