Audrey Needham looks like she is at the top. By all appearances, she will soon be promoted by her boss, who is currently in the spotlight as the Bay Area’s top designer. Audrey just has to get through this big meeting and then two weeks out of office. If only those two weeks were not in Charity Falls, Oregon. If only her great-aunt and uncle didn’t live across the road from the place where Audrey’s dad was taken from her in a fire. If only she didn’t have to face that place every day of her time helping Daisy and Dean, as she helps them prepare to move into their memory care apartment. And to top off the struggles, she is still nestled in the dramatic Cascades when her job disappears on the Bay Area fog, leaving her with a lot of time to weigh her options and embrace the stirrings of her soul. A series of chance encounters with a handsome, but surly, resident of Charity Falls leave Audrey feeling more lost and unsettled. But in a series of moments of clarity, the dark sadness of the past is pulled into the light, where Audrey can find the bright hope of her future.
Painted vividly with all the colors Pantone has to offer, The Color of Home is a tangible testament to the power of immersion. From allowing herself to be fully immersed in her career to the realization that Audrey has drifted from her roots as an artist, the reader is pulled deep into her metamorphosis. In committing to Daisy, Dean, and Charity Falls, the outer trappings are washed away like pigment from a brush to allow the next right thing to be revealed. Kit Tosello has created a cozy community with lovable characters for the reader to fully immerse themselves in and enjoy.
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Thank you to the author and publisher for allowing me a copy to read and review. All opinions expressed here are my own and are completely genuine.
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