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ABOUT THE BOOK.
She is the only one who can tell the police who attacked her in her home.
If only she could remember …
Summer Velasquez is on the run from a man she has no recollection of after an attack she can’t recall.
Every face in the crowd is a potential suspect, so how is Summer supposed to know who is a threat to her and who isn’t?
After fleeing her assailant and the parents who lied to her about what happened, she changes her name and seeks refuge in Elora, Ontario. The small town feels familiar, although she has no memory of ever having been here.
Even in what should be a safe place, she can’t shake the feeling that she is being watched.
When Ryan Taylor strolls into the Taste of Heaven Café where she works, Summer is immediately drawn to him. However, he may not be who he says he is either. As her suspicions grow, Summer prepares to run again.
But at least one person is determined to stop her. Permanently. And if she can’t remember who he is, this time he may succeed.
MY REVIEW.
This book is unequivocally one of the best romantic suspense books I’ve read in a while.
This was one of those rare books I pick up and instantly know that I dare not drop it until I am done. So I read and read until I was done. I smiled at some places, my heart went out for some of the characters at some point, I was sad when they were, in fact the book drew me in so much that I was with them at every turn.
Sara Davison surprised me on all counts. The story was captivating and a keeper, the characters stellar and relatable. The twists of the story unpredictable.
I admired Summer so much. Despite her upbringing she turned out a sweet soul. Her’s and Jude’s conversion story was the highlight of the book for me.
Jude had me from the very first encounter. His strength and courage was so heartwarming. The lenghts he went to protect Summer even when events did not make it easy for him was out of this world.
Lost Down Deep is unlike any suspense/mystery/crime book I’ve ever read. I loved how the author wove the Christian faith through the story.
I received a copy of this book and this is my honest opinion.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR.

ABOUT THE MOSAIC COLLECTION.
The first words in The Mosaic Collection were put to paper in 2018 when a handful of Minnesotan authors breathed life into the lonely world of self-publishing by doing it together. Now an international community of women, the authors in The Mosaic Collection claim much of North America as home, from Alberta to Kentucky and Oklahoma to Ontario.
With over 150 years of collective writing experience, more than 550 years of life experience, and well beyond 50 novels, novellas, devotionals, and memoirs that tell their stories, the women in The Mosaic Collection have faced devastating loss, offered prayers that seem unanswered this side of heaven, experienced the disintegration of family, and wrestled through the unknowns of long military deployments. They have also stepped out in faith to see Kingdom purposes accomplished even in the face of discouragement or dismay, chosen gritty determination and joy over anxiety, and persistently chosen to trust God through uncertain circumstances and unanswered prayers.
Award-winning and best-selling authors, the authors in The Mosaic Collection are active leaders and members in American Christian Fiction Writers, InScribe Christian Writers’ Fellowship, the Minnesota Christian Writers Guild, The Word Guild, Romance Writers of America, Wordsowers Christian Writers, Serious Writer Academy, and My Book Therapy. Many also haunt annual writer’s conferences around the North American continent.
Wives, mothers, and lifelong readers, the authors in The Mosaic Collection have done exactly what you’d expect. Not ones to settle for just the expected, they’ve also covered other creative territory, including (but not limited to) time as a flag twirler, agriculture news reporter, A&W waitress, caretaker, church soloist, MA grad, hot cocoa enthusiast, mostly-encouraged home educator, time waster, hyper-responsible conscience for the whole world, former alpaca owner, city-girl gone ranch wife, rainbow baby, procrastinator, paralyzed evangelist, optimist, and really grateful friend to many other women.
http://www.mosaiccollectionbooks.com
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Oh, I like suspense. =) I’m thrilled to know this story. =)
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You’d really love this story!!!
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