Caught in the Web
Bear & Mandy Logan • Book 6
by L.T. Ryan, K.M. Rought
Why You'll Love This
A family vacation in Italy sounds like a reward — until it becomes the most dangerous trap Bear Logan has ever walked into.
- Great if you want: action-driven father-daughter dynamics with real emotional stakes
- The experience: fast, propulsive, and tense — reads like a sprint from page one
- The writing: Ryan and Rought layer threat and heart without letting either go slack
- Skip if: you haven't read earlier entries — the bond's weight depends on history
About This Book
What happens when the one place meant to offer rest becomes the most dangerous ground you've ever stood on? For Bear and Mandy Logan, a trip to Italy is supposed to be a reprieve—a chance to breathe before the next storm hits. It doesn't last. What unfolds instead is a tightening trap set by an adversary who understands exactly where they're most vulnerable: each other. The sixth installment in this series doesn't just raise the stakes—it makes them personal in ways that cut deeper than any previous threat.
Ryan and Rought have refined something genuinely difficult to pull off: a thriller that earns its emotional weight without sacrificing momentum. The father-daughter dynamic at the heart of this series has always been its distinguishing feature, and here it's tested in ways that feel earned rather than manufactured. The Italian backdrop isn't decorative—it's woven into the tension, beautiful and treacherous in equal measure. Readers who have followed Bear and Mandy from the beginning will find this entry the most tightly constructed yet, and newcomers will find themselves hunting down the earlier books immediately after finishing.