Jake Mardell's quiet life is thrown into a flurry when the new neighbor's Great Dane kills his late grandmother's prize chickens. He's outraged that the woman can't control her yapping dog. And to think he was going to welcome her into the neighborhood.Under a witness protection program, Kaitlyn Hughes (alias Charlotte), is shocked upon first meeting a furious Jake, on her porch in his boxer shorts returning her dog. He doesn't accept her apology, so she calls him a Christian hypocrite and slams the door in his face.To make matters worse, the next day Jake slashed an incorrect delivery on his porch, which cut through a wedding dress. Kaitlyn accuses him of revenge. The useless dress only reminded her of an ex-boyfriend, who had introduced her to church but fell away from his faith. She hadn't returned to a church since the break-up.Kaitlyn's judgment on Jake's character had stung him. He is determined to make it up to his neighbor and show her Christians can be trusted. He comes up with a plan despite the risk of being pricked by the cactus-flower.REVIEWSFake Identity at Stake is a whirlwind boy-meets-girl romp, only the girl isn't who she says she is, and the boy has no idea. Add in mobsters, FBI agents, clueless friends, slobbering dogs, and chickens, and you have a classic Lisa Renee rom com full of the kinds of unexpected moments and witty dialogue that keeps you laughing and wondering what in the world is going to happen next. Great fun from start to finish!Donna E. Lane, author of The InterviewKaitlyn knows stuff that might get her killed. But nothing a wig, contact lenses and a fake identity won't fix. The FBI might have tucked her safely in the back of nowhere, but a giant dog with a taste for the neighbor's chickens, and a handsome neighbor coming to avenge his lost poultry may be more dangerous than a hit man. She might fall in love. Fun, romance and a dash of danger. A must read from Lisa Renee.Meredith Resce author of 'Luella Linley-License to Meddle' series
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