Very comic-book like Christian Science Fiction, but maybe a bit too breathless for its own good.
Collin Boyd one day looks up and sees himself walking away. He looks back down and sees he is in the body of a complete stranger. In his confusion, he runs into a barefoot girl who tells him to flee the city. He doesn't, and he is soon battling assassins. From there it's a rollercoaster of a ride, centered around both his identity change and the ring he now wears.
I have to say I enjoyed reading this book a lot, despite a lot of flaws. It feels like an episode of heroes or a graphic novel, with all its problems. Very fast paced action, unique situations, a ton of twists and turns, and decent characters. The mystery isn't bad, and this isn't a book you are likely to predict the end of. It works pretty well if you view it as kind of a Christian X-men comic, while understanding the flaws that the X-men have.
Because this book does has some flaws. The big reveal of what was behind the shift was well done, but behind the rings? Without spoilers, I just have to say it really doesn't make sense. It gave me a thrill of discovery because it was so out there, but yeah, it doesn't make sense. People seem to recover from injuries way too easily, like Grant. He gets shot multiple times, stabbed, abused, etc and shrugs it off. Lots of near death from other people as well, and combined with the fast pacing I can see people rolling their eyes a bit. I'm also not sure how people will take the advancing plot. Without spoilers, the body switch is a very minor part of the entire mystery, and if you were expecting the book to be about that you'd be disappointed.
So consider it a guilty pleasure. If you ever wondered what a Christian Heroes might feel like, this is your book and you'll like it a lot. If you are looking for more traditional sci-fi you might dislike the book quite a bit. I enjoyed it, though I have reservations about the sequels.