Dawn Galiato is a trainer at the Work It Out gym, a safe place for her after she suffered from a horrifying experience in college. She is triggered by noises, feeling closed in, not being in control of her situation and so much more. The gym owner, Ramon Vazquez, recognized her vulnerability and offered her a job. He took it a step farther and helped her to get into self-defense training. Being a personal trainer is what makes her happy and gives her a sense of fulfillment. She pushes her clients hard and they all appreciate her for making them work. When the clients start to complain that they are having trouble streaming TV or movies on the treadmills, she asks Ramon's wife, Vicky, for help in getting to the bottom of the problem. Overhearing the discussion, Dawn's best friend, Alice, suggests that she contact Leland Rockwell, the computer genius at KRG Consulting and business partner of her fiance, Derek, to help get to the source of the problem. Dawn can't help but smile, thinking about the swoon-worthy man with the deliciously honeyed drawl that she met at Alice and Derek's party. She will have to wait to see if Vicky's IT people come to fix the problem before she contacts Leland. But Alice gets to him first and, the next thing she knows, an email comes through from Leland himself. After some flirtatious messages, Dawn realizes she's enjoying the back and forth way too much. Fortunately for the clients of Work It Out, the tech team is able to fix the Wi-Fi problem but, unfortunately, Leland notices that there is an inordinately large amount of wi-fi traffic passing through the gym and that indicates another problem, entirely. Leland intends to keep an eye on the building because he's not convinced that everything going on there is legitimate. As a cover story, he joins the gym under the name Lee Wellmont, and hires Dawn as his trainer. Working with Dawn in close quarters means that it's going to become very obvious just how much she affects him. It doesn't take long before they become involved, but Dawn occasionally sees Leland staring off with sad eyes and she doesn't understand what's happening. What she doesn't know is that he recently lost his mother and he doesn't quite know how to handle it. Dawn's own troubled past haunts her when anyone tries to get too close, too fast. She has a troubled reaction to a simple hug one night, causing Leland to worry and wonder. They have a lot to learn about one another and it's particularly well-written with a light hand and just the right depth of feeling. The mystery is a sound one that proceeds at an ideal pace throughout the book. It's complex enough that there are multiple layers to the plot and all of the players involved get exactly what they deserve! This is a smart story with exceptional characters, whose personalities are so well-detailed and constructed that they come to life. Nancy Herkness never disappoints!