Hunting the Witness

Hunting the Witness, Kate Angelo
Attacked in the mountains-- with no memory of why... She's the only witness to see the face of a killer, but a deadly attack leaves Belinda Lewis unable to remember even her own name. She'll have to rely on her rescuer, FBI special agent Jonah Phillips, to survive repeated attempts on her life--but she doesn't know he's in hiding because his description matches the killer's. Can they unmask the true criminal to clear Jonah's name…

Hunting the Witness by Kate Angelo brings readers to the edge of suspense and lets them dangle.  Belinda Lewis is working in the wilderness, on the verge of a scientific breakthrough when she’s attacked. FBI Special Agent Jonah Phillips is supposed to be off the grid, but stumbles upon the attacked and intervenes. The problem? She’s injured and has no memory of who she is. The bigger problem? Someone is intent on killing her.

I love the non-stop action and intriguing premise. But even though the story is fast-paced, the relationship between Jonah and Belle doesn’t seem forced – they have a natural chemistry. I also love the minor characters of Piney Village – I hope there are more books and that this is a series. I especially love Stella. She’s the town vet, but the only one with any medical knowledge, plus she has a search and rescue dog.

If you are a fan of action, plot twists, run-for-your-life suspense and small-town settings, be sure to pick up your copy of Hunting the Witness.

I received an ebook review copy of this book from the author. All opinions expressed in this review are my own.