
An entertaining page-turner; particularly recommended where there is interest in Southwestern lore or alternative spirituality.
Críticas Magazine

Sierra's tale is a mostly nonviolent miraculous read.
The New Mexican magazine

It has all those ingredients that make the page-turner genre so much fun.
Lexington Herald Leader

At once a paranormal thriller and an exploration of an enduring religious enigma, the novel is intelectually engaging and elegantly written.
Booklist

A supernatural thriller.
The Columbus Dispatch

Sierra makes it all entertaining, intermixing history, churchly intrigue, folklore, spycraft, musicology and conspiracy journalism.
Kirkus Reviews

An intriguing paranormal puzzle.
Publishers Weekly

Jennifer Narody, once a U.S. defense department worker, sees it. So did Mexico's Jumano tribe over 300 years ago. And so does journalist Carlos Albert in the midst of a snowstorm that brings him to the door of a forgotten convent. It's a vision of a lady in blue, and she's at the center of this new work from the author of "The Secret Supper".
Library Journal