TrueColors Books In Order

TrueColors Books In Publication Order

  1. Dark Blue: Color Me Lonely (2003)
  2. Deep Green: Color Me Jealous (2004)
  3. Torch Red: Color Me Torn (2004)
  4. Pitch Black: Color Me Lost (2004)
  5. Burnt Orange: Color Me Wasted (2004)
  6. Fool’s Gold: Color Me Consumed (2005)
  7. Blade Silver: Color Me Scarred (2005)
  8. Bitter Rose: Color Me Crushed (2005)
  9. Faded Denim: Color Me Trapped (2006)
  10. Bright Purple: Color Me Confused (2006)
  11. Moon White: Color Me Enchanted (2007)
  12. Harsh Pink: Color Me Burned (2007)

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TrueColors Books Overview

Dark Blue: Color Me Lonely

Kara Hendricks and Jordan Ferguson have been best friends since kindergarten. That is until Jordan started hanging out with a new ‘cool’ crowd and decided Kara was a popularity liability. Devastated, Kara feels betrayed and abandoned by everyone even God. Yet for all the hurt and insecurity, these dark blue days contain a life changing secret. Kara has the chance to discover something about herself that she never knew before. This first book in the teen fiction series TrueColors deals with self worth, identity, and loneliness. Includes discussion questions.

Deep Green: Color Me Jealous

Jordan Ferguson and Shawna Frye became good friends when Jordan made cheerleader. But when Timothy suddenly dumps Shawna to start seeing Jordan, rumors fly. Shawna gets her revenge, first by smearing Jordan’s reputation, then by tempting Timothy with an offer he can’t refuse. Jordan feels absolutely green with envy so much so that she considers doing everything in her power to get Tim back. Everything. This second book in the teen fiction series TrueColors deals with jealousy and relationships. Includes discussion questions.

Torch Red: Color Me Torn

With the possible exception of Callie Price, Zoe Stepanovich feels like the only virgin on Earth. The new girl in school, Shawna Frye from Deep Green, has all these stories about sex, but they only make Zoe more confused. Am I ready for sex and everything that goes with it?

When football star Jamie Allen asks her out and pressures her to sleep with him, Zoe can’t help but wonder if now might be the right time. Meanwhile, Nate Stein, a guy Zoe has had something of a secret crush on since middle school, tries to persuade her to think twice before giving herself to Jamie. One night, Shawna hooks up with Jamie and her dark secret comes into light, changing everyone’s attitude about sex–especially Zoe’s.

Pitch Black: Color Me Lost

If Morgan thought her life was tough before what with a drug addicted, klepto brother and a cradle robbing mother it just got worse: Her friend Jason took his own life. Morgan copes or tries to by attempting to piece together vague clues that might explain Jason’s suicide. Making matters worse, she can’t help but feel responsible somehow. Sometimes she thinks maybe Jason had the right idea all along. This fourth book in the teen fiction series TrueColors deals with the important topics of grief, suicide, self worth, identity, and handling tragedy.

Burnt Orange: Color Me Wasted

Up until her senior year, Amber has been the model of perfection just like her dad, Pastor Conrad, taught her to be. But when Claire Phillips invites her to more and more parties, Amber’s little white lies about her drinking spark a raging wildfire that threatens to overtake her life. Will she be honest with herself and her friends before things really get out of control?This fifth book in the teen fiction series TrueColors looks at alcohol abuse, addiction, and temptation.

Fool’s Gold: Color Me Consumed

Hannah Johnson is pretty happy as a missionary kid in Papua New Guinea. But when she visits her cousin Vanessa for a summer in America, everything changes. Vanessa and her friends try to catch Hannah up on all the latest fashions, but in the end, Hannah feels hopeless. She doesn’t think she’ll ever be able to keep up with the rich girls but that doesn’t stop her from trying. In the process, Hannah is forced to come to grips with what she values most: beauty on the inside or beauty on the outside. The sixth book in the teen fiction series TrueColors, Fool’s Gold deals with identity, materialism, values, and money. Includes discussion questions.

Blade Silver: Color Me Scarred

Ruth Wallace knows she can only hide the scars on her arms for so long. Cutting herself doesn’t make her problems disappear, but at least it helps her cope. Ruth needs to find someway, any way, to heal her scars the ones she hides and the ones she can’t before something terrible happens. The seventh book in the TrueColors teen fiction series, Blade Silver deals with cutting, guilt, psychology, and healing. Includes discussion questions.

Bitter Rose: Color Me Crushed

Maggie blames her mom for the family’s disintegration. ‘She’s driven him away with her constant nagging and complaining and arguing. Honestly, who could stand to live with that woman?’ she vents to her friend Claire.

However, there’s more to the story, and Maggie desperately wants to know the truth something nobody seems willing to tell her.

Faded Denim: Color Me Trapped

All of Emily’s friends seem so perfect: skinny and pretty and fun and flirty. Emily loathes her slightly overweight body, and as her secret bitterness begins to eat away at her soul, she faces the dark prospect of developing an eating disorder. This ninth book in the TrueColor teen fiction series, Faded Denim takes a serious look at the important issues of body image and eating disorders. Includes discussion questions.

Bright Purple: Color Me Confused

Jessica LeCroix drops a bomb on her best friend, Ramie: I m a lesbian. Ramie Grant cannot believe her ears. Jess!? Her best friend, her teammate a homosexual?Before long other girls on the basketball team find out, and little jokes become vicious attacks. In the end, Ramie must decide if she will stand by Jessica’s side or turn her back on a friend in need. The tenth book in the teen fiction series TrueColors, Bright Purple examines the subjects of sexuality, identity, and forgiveness. Includes discussion questions.

Moon White: Color Me Enchanted

Heather’s curiosity in Wicca brings new confidence and reassurance but alienates her from others. Even so, this enchanting path seems harmless, even helpful. But when terrifying things begin to happen that Heather can’t explain, it becomes clear that she has less control over her world than ever before. The eleventh book in the teen fiction series TrueColors , this book discusses spiritual warfare, tragedy, anger, and more.

Harsh Pink: Color Me Burned

Kendra, the most popular girl in school, decides to make Reagan part of her elite crew. But Reagan finds that acceptance has a steep price, as her new friends make life miserable for anyone who gets in their way. And after a tragic accident and party gone too far, can Reagan make the right choices?The twelfth book in the TrueColors fiction series, Harsh Pink goes deeper into important teen issues, such as peer pressure, relationships, identity, and values.