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About the Book
Title: Every Bird That Falls
Series: two sparrows for a penny # 3
Author: Sara Davison
Publisher: Independently published through The Mosaic Collection
Release Date: April 3, 2024
Genre: Christian Romantic Suspense
****I received a complimentary book from publishers, publicists, NetGalley, book tours, and or authors. A review was not required and all opinions and ideas expressed are my own.****
Lies have kept them apart for eight years.
Now the truth could destroy them completely.
Bomb squad leader Tag Monroe’s world is shattered when his sister and her foster sister are abducted by a human trafficker. Eight years later, the two of them have been miraculously freed. As thrilled as he is to be reunited with his sister, Tag has lingering questions.
How did Jae-won Lin, the third foster sister, elude capture that night? Why didn’t she call the police or Tag to let them know what happened? And where has she been for the last eight years? He loved Jae once, but he can’t let her back into his life until he has more information.
Unfortunately, time is running out. Someone powerful is coming after Jae, bent on revenge. If Tag can’t get to her before her mysterious pursuer, Jae could take the answers to all Tag’s questions to her grave.
Along with any hope the two of them might have to find their way to each other again.
The explosive Christian romantic suspense series two sparrows for a penny by multi-award-winning author Sara Davison continues with this on-the-edge-suspense love story that might finally answer the question: Where was Jae?
My Review
I hadn't read the first two books in the series Two Sparrows for a Penny, but it didn't stop me from understanding the story quickly as Jae and her foster sisters, Tala and Rose are introduced. Their foster mother, Felicity, falls ill, making the girls want to leave together to avoid separation. However, they are ambushed by trafficking kidnappers, resulting in Jae getting injured as she escapes and Tala and Rose being taken. The story then jumps eight years ahead, moving between past and present smoothly. The plot maintained a good balance between past and present, making it easy to follow.
The novel is suspenseful, well-written, and packed with drama, action, faith, and romance. It contains themes of human trafficking and grooming, though not in explicit detail, making it a book for a mature audience or to be read and discussed with teenagers. As I read, I knew I wanted to go back and read the first two books which told Tala and Rose's stories.
The emotional romance between Jae and Tag is full of longing and heartache but also stands out as the drama intensifies. Their resilience and courage make them a powerful duo.
Every Bird that Falls is a moving second-chance romance focusing on found family, forgiveness, and reconciliation. I highly recommend this emotionally charged and intriguing book to fans of clean, Christian romantic suspense.
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About the Author
Sara Davison has a passion for writing stories that keep readers on the edge of their seats—and maybe swooning a little. A finalist for more than a dozen national writing awards, including the Christy Award, Davison is a Cascade, Word, and two-time Carol Award winner for romantic suspense. She lives in Ontario with her husband, Michael. Like every good Canadian, she loves coffee, hockey, poutine, and apologizing for no particular reason.
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