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I checked the Ring camera because a package went missing.

Instead I found sixteen Tuesdays of my neighbor walking into my house, kissing my husband, and leaving in my cardigan — all while I was at work keeping people alive in the ER.

Jake told me the dead bedroom was my fault. That I worked too much. That I wasn't trying hard enough. I traded shifts, bought lingerie, and begged my husband to want me while he was getting everything he needed every Tuesday at 2 PM — thirty feet away, in my bed, on my dime.

He forgot the camera was recording. I didn't.

I took the footage to the one person who deserved to know — her husband. Nate Vance. The quiet contractor next door who built things with his hands and looked at me like I was still whole.

We made a plan. The neighborhood block party was in twelve days. She was building a slideshow for the big screen. So were we.

One night with Nate was supposed to be revenge. It became the first time in years someone touched me like I mattered.

Now the projector's loaded, the neighbors are in their lawn chairs, and slide forty-seven is about to play. My husband thinks he's at a cookout. He's at a sentencing.

Ring Cam Caught is a spicy betrayal-revenge neighbor romance with Ring doorbell footage, a block party public burn, a blue-collar hero who fixes everything, dirty secrets, receipts on a projector screen, and a happily ever after built from the ground up.

92 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 20, 2026

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2,284 reviews
June 2, 2026
So many mistakes, inconsistencies and things that just didn't make sense.
1. Why would Jake have stolen Raegan’s package and lied to her about it?
2. If Jake and Kirsten had met at Raegan’s house on "16 consecutive Tuesdays", why were there also hotel charges for seven of those Tuesdays?
3. I don’t believe that all the neighbours would have immediately recognized Raegan’s sweater.
4. If there was a path from Nate and Kirsten’s backyard to Jake and Raegan’s backyard, why did Kirsten always come to the front door where all the neighbours could see her?
5. Why would Jake and Kirsten be kissing on Jake’s front porch in full view of all the neighbors?
6. When Nate and Raegan were planning the slideshow at Nate’s house, Raegan said that she better leave in case Jake came home. Then, she and Nate went to her house and had sex out in the open the kitchen. Then, they stayed there together until 1 am.
7. Why would Jake have lied to Raegan and told her that the ring camera was broken?
8. After Raegan and Nate played the slideshow, they went to Nate’s house. When Jake started pounding on the door, the book said, “Then — from next door, through the wall — the pounding started. Jake. His fist against Nate's front door.”
9. Raegan left for work the night after the party, “in yesterday’s sundress”. Later, when Nate was hanging up her clothes, he mentioned “the red dress from the block party now wrinkled and hung with the others”.
10. How did Nate know how Raegan’s clothes had been organized before Jake moved them?
11. When Nate boxed up Jake’s clothes, he put them in the guest room. Later, when Nate put the mattress out in the garage, the boxes were out there too.
12. Nate said to Jake, “You spent four months sleeping with the neighbour’s wife”. Why didn't he just say, “You spent four months sleeping with my wife”.
13. How could Raegan have set a dislocated shoulder when the patient was holding one of her hands?
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1,088 reviews34 followers
June 29, 2026
As long as you know this is an AI story, it’s not that bad. Lacking in details, and definitely NOT spicy, then it’s a decent enough read for your travel to and from work. Not so strenuous a read that you have to pay any attention at all really. It’s also entirely forgettable.

I only just noticed that the author adds the word “spicy” in the title of this book and I STRONGLY disagree with that adjective describing this book. There is some intimate moments in this author’s stories but it’s more like “ she pulled him over her, in her, and the air moved around us as we came together”. Like, yeah I would imagine the air will move around you because that’s what air does! Smdh then is sort of a fade to black without actually closing out the scene, but basically it continues with them holding each other narrating how they go there. It’s as unspicy as you can get.

So, if you need a palette cleanser, and don’t care who actually is writing this stuff then it might be good enough for you. For me I didn’t pay for this, my kindle points did. I also only realized it was AI after I started reading it. So if you don’t want to support AI using authors, then now you know. Good luck.
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2,480 reviews
May 30, 2026
I liked this very short story. The characters were well developed. Definitely not 'spicy' but sweet.

The writing is promising if the author would get over the corny repetitive drama, especially with the overdone metaphors about the Ring camera. In fact, the Ring camera is a silent character because it has a heavy presence in many of the chapters.

"That was the thing about the camera. It didn't choose what to record. It didn't edit for narrative or select for drama. It just watched the porch and saved what it saw, and over the course of six months it had seen the worst." Ending: "The Ring camera was still on. Out onto the porch, in the dark, the little red light blinked at an empty street." (Almost sounds like a Twilight Zone episode.)

Also, we GET IT that Nate was a builder and he fixes things.
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June 23, 2026
Short Read 92 pages

This is a short read only 92 pages.
Reagan sees her husband cheating on their ring doorbell with a neighbour and decides to publicly humiliate them at the block party.
She speaks to the neighbours husband Nate and they make the plan together.
Then Reagan and Nate fall for each other, I like how her husband didn’t get what he wanted in the divorce but Nate should have not allowed his ex wife to get what she got.
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