
Book Review: Shadowed Witness

Today, I’m participating in a book review tour for Shadowed Witness, a Christian romantic suspense thriller. It is Book 2 of Angela Carlisle’s The Secrets of Kinkaid series, but it can be read as a standalone. I have not read Book 1 and did not miss it while reading Book 2.
Disclosure: I voluntarily received a complimentary copy from the publisher as part of JustRead publicity tours. All views expressed are my own. This post includes Amazon affiliate links.
My Review
I thoroughly enjoyed Shadowed Witness. The plot was believable, and the characters were relatable and likable. I also appreciate the element of faith woven throughout. The themes of gaslighting, an undiagnosed medical condition, and foster care were especially relevant and intriguing.
The novel had plenty of twists and turns that kept me guessing and turning the page. As it turns out, not everyone was what they seemed, nor were the answers always obvious.
If you enjoy clean mysteries with a hint of romance, I highly recommend Shadowed Witness for a satisfying read.
From the Publisher
A haunting attack. A killer in the shadows. A protective love.
Murder–that’s what photographer Allye Jessup knows she witnessed as she departed her studio one evening. Waking with bruises on her neck and a foggy memory, she believes she survived an attack, but everyone seems to think she simply sustained a head injury from falling down the stairs outside her studio. Plagued by an undiagnosed health condition, she is torn between the haunting reality of what she may have seen and the possibility that her mind is playing tricks on her.
Without proof the other victim ever existed, Detective Eric Thornton can hardly declare the area a murder scene. Still, he adds Allye’s report to his already full caseload. But when new evidence surfaces to support her claims, Eric must stay one step ahead of a ruthless killer and uncover the truth before the suspect closes in on Allye again.

