Christy Awards Finalists 2023 – Mystery/Suspense/Thriller

What are the Christy Awards?

The Christy Award is destined to nurture creativity and quality in the writing and publishing of fiction written from a Christian worldview and showcase the diversity of genres. These 2023 finalists are books published in 2022. 

How does this giveaway work?

You select ONE of the Mystery/Suspense/Thriller finalists you would like to receive if your name is drawn. Mention the title in a comment. If you win that’s the book that will be sent to you. Easy Peasy. Here are the finalists. (I have provided links to my reviews of the books I have read.)

By Way of Deception by Amir Tsarfati and Steve Yohn (Harvest House)

Nir Favor Mossad #2

Nuclear Deception 

The Mossad has uncovered Iran’s plans to smuggle untraceable weapons of mass destruction into Israel. The clock is ticking, and agents Nir Tavor and Nicole le Roux can’t act quickly enough.

Nir and Nicole find themselves caught in a whirlwind plot of assassinations, espionage, and undercover recon, fighting against the clock to stop this threat against the Middle East. As they draw closer to danger—and closer to each other—they find themselves ensnared in a lethal web of secrets. Will they have to sacrifice their own lives to protect the lives of millions?

Inspired by real events, authors Amir Tsarfati and Steve Yohn reteam for this suspenseful follow-up to the bestselling Operation Joktan . Filled with danger, romance, and international intrigue, this Nir Tavor thriller reveals breathtaking true insights into the lives and duties of Mossad agents—and delivers a story that will have you on the edge of your seat.

Cold Light of Day by Elizabeth Goddard (Revell)

Police Chief Autumn Long is fighting to keep her job in the quiet Alaska town of Shadow Gap when an unexpected string of criminal activity leaves her with a wounded officer, unexplained murders, and even an attack on her own father. Despite her mistrust of outsiders, she turns to Grier Brenner, a newcomer who seems to have the skills and training Autumn needs to face this threat to her community.

Grier is in Alaska for the same reason so many others are–to disappear–when Chief Long enlists his help. He emerges from the shadows and proves his mettle, but his presence in her life could be a deadly trap for them both. If his secret is exposed, all will be lost. And he’s not sure even Autumn could save him.

As the stakes rise and the dangers increase, Autumn and Grier must rely on each other to extinguish the deadly threats.

My Review: https://kavsbestreads.ca/2023/03/13/cold-light-of-day-giveaway/

Forged by Sara Davison (Mountain Brook Ink)

The Night Guardians #4

The one missing person he can’t find is the one who matters the most.

Private Investigator Jax Rodriguez has been searching for his brother, Diego, for twenty years. When he stumbles upon another lead, he makes an agonizing decision—he will follow this last trail until it grows cold, and then he will marry the woman he loves and abandon his quest once and for all.

Artist Mikayla Grant is terrified of losing another person close to her, but she has to let Jax go after his brother. Given the secrecy surrounding Diego’s disappearance, clearly Jax is heading into danger. When all contact with him is abruptly cut off, can Mikayla trust that God’s promise to never leave nor forsake Jax will be enough to bring him safely home? Or does she need to take matters into her own hands?

As Jax attempts to survive the dangerous streets of Caracas, Venezuela, and then face the myriad of unknown threats in the El Yunque Rainforest in Puerto Rico, he is not the only one hunting down his brother.

A ruthless drug lord bent on revenge is using all his resources to discover the truth about what happened to Diego. If Jax can’t stay one step ahead of his pursuer, then he, like his brother, could disappear and never be heard from again.

The Souls of Lost Lake by Jaime Jo Wright (Bethany House)

Wren Blythe has long enjoyed being among the Northwoods, helping her father with programming at a youth camp. But when a little girl in the area goes missing, an all-out search ensues, reviving the decades-old campfire story of Ava Coons, the murderess, who still roams the woods. Joining the search, Wren stumbles upon the Coons cabin ruins and a rotting porcelain doll. But even more terrifying is seeing her name etched on the doll’s foot like a sinister omen.

In 1930, Ava Coons has spent the last ten years carrying the mantle of mystery since she emerged from the forest as an eight-year-old girl, spattered with blood, dragging a logger’s axe. She has accepted she’ll never remember what happened to her family. When a member of the town of Tempter’s Creek is murdered, rumors spread that Ava’s secret is more malicious than previously imagined.

My Review: https://bestreads-kav.blogspot.com/2022/07/the-souls-of-lost-lake.html

35 thoughts on “Christy Awards Finalists 2023 – Mystery/Suspense/Thriller”

  1. If I were fortunate enough to be selected, I would love the opportunity to read “The Souls of Lost Lake” by Jaime Jo Wright. There’s three reasons why this is my pick – already on my TBR list, your review and dual timeline, which always grab my attention. Can’t wait for the opportunity to read and review this one!

    Thank you for the chance to win a copy.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  2. I read & reviewed the second book in the Missing in Alaska series (Shadows at Dusk) so I’d love to go back and read the first one! My choice is Cold Light of Day by Elizabeth Goddard.

    I really, really enjoyed that second one!!

    teamob4 (at) gmail (dot) com

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    1. Souls of Lost Lake was amazing… I see it’s a popular pick today…..but I expect nothing less than spectacular from Jaime!! Just throwing my two cents in 😉

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  3. I will hope for The Souls of Lost Lake by Jaime Jo Wright. That is the only one of hers I don’t have. I forgot to apply to her team for that one. paulamarys49ATgmailDOTcom

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