In the shadows of Charleston, someone is watching her… Rylee Monroe, a dogwalker in Charleston’s wealthiest neighborhood, never feared the streets at night. But now a thief is terrorizing the area and worse, someone seems to be targeting her.
Reporter Logan Woods is covering the break-ins with the hope of publishing them as a true-crime book. The more he digs, the more he realizes this beguiling dogwalker seems to be at the center of everything. As danger draws ever closer, Logan must choose: Chase the girl, the story, or plunge into the shadows after the villain who threatens everything?
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This was such a good story line! I really liked the main character Rylee Monroe. She immediately came across as sweet and likable. As the story quickly unfolds, Rylee finds herself as the main suspect in a string of crimes that all seem to be centered around homes where she is the dogwalker.
The book is fun and witty. The suspense twist was a nice addition to this read and it was fun to see these two authors connect with two very different writing styles and put together this read that I was quite impressed with. From my understanding, Deeanne is more the fun, quirky, witty writer and Mark writes suspense, both complimented each other nicely in this book.
I was laughing by page 20! A quick read that was perfect for a late afternoon.
Deeanne Gist, the bestselling author of A Bride Most Begrudging and The Measure of a Lady, has a background in education and journalism. Her credits include People magazine, Parents, and Parenting. With a line of parenting products called “I Did It!® Productions” and a degree from Texas A&M, she continues her writing and speaking. She and her family live in Houston, Texas.
J. Mark Bertrand has an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Houston. After one hurricane too many, he left Houston and relocated with his wife Laurie to the plains of South Dakota.
I received my review copy of this book from Christian Fiction Blog Alliance




Looks like a very fun book – the cover is beautiful (I do so love a good cover)
I do too Lydia – it was the cover that first drew me to this one
Sounds like a really great read.
Hi Jennifer – it was just right. I had been reading some heavoer books and this one really was just a fun systery
This sounds “beguiling”! LOL.
Lovely review.
Laurel – yup 🙂
Sometimes a light read is the perfect remedy for a dull afternoon.
I agree Angie – it was just the right read.
Can’t be easy for two writers to mesh their styles and produce one cohesive story, so glad to hear that this one worked. Sounds like another good one!
That was a cool part of the book Alexia – I liked that these two authors of different styles were able to work together and create this book.
I do enjoy a book with humor. It sounds like a very interesting book. I’ll have to give these authors a try.
Linda I like a book thats a little sarcastic and witty – I had that in this book.
Sounds like a really good book and one that I would love to read. Thank you for bringing it to our attention.
Ryan – that is what I love to do. 🙂
I’ve never read any of Gist’s books. Would you say this book is typical of her work? (I know she’s got a co-author on this one, but that’s only part of why I’m asking.)
Wordlily, this is an interesting questions. From what I understand of Deeanna Gist’s work , she is considered to be in a category of ‘Edgy Inspirational’.
I found this information about Gist’s writing style and I really like they way they put this:
But there are also readers out there who don’t necessarily want a conversion scene in every novel they read, yet who also don’t want to read about mainstream characters who live outside the reader’s value system. They are looking for a compelling, gritty novel about Christians who are flawed, tempted, imperfect and who willfully do things they know they aren’t suppose to do. Who have already accepted Christ and are wondering, “Then why the heck is my life so messed up?” They are looking for a character whose shoes they can slip on. Maybe even a novel that they can share with their non-Christian friend.
That’s interesting. Why, then, have I always thought she wrote romance novels, I wonder?
A great post but even more interesting to me where the comments left by some of your followers followed by your views on the subject.
I love that part too Petty – it is good to get a conversation going through the comments.
Wow, this sounds really excellent!! I love the cover as well!
I’ve read three of Deeanne’s books and really liked them. This one is a departure from the others content wise, but should be good.
Good to know Pat. I think I will try another of her books.
Sounds like a good read. I like the story line too!
It was good MarthaE! 🙂