Trusting Trouble

We have a release date!!

Trusting Trouble, Jo and Beckett’s third book, will be available for eBook on June 1st!

And then, as usual, paperback will be shortly after that.

I am SO excited, guys. Book three is a turning point for our main characters, and seeing them change and adjust to new realizations is so much fun. I don’t want to ruin anything, but the blurb does talk about some of the crazy happening in this story:

Things are finally looking up!

The G.O.A.T. Coven has invited me to join.

My cat-rating is crawling higher than it’s ever been before.

The terrifyingly-intense Beckett and I have some kind of truce going on.

My possibly-psychopathic, gangster neighbor has decided he’s my friend and will protect me whenever trouble calls.

I’ve even been asked out on a date by my high-school crush!

So – story of my life – chaos decides to rear its horribly-timed head.

A clue from my dad leaves me with more questions than answers. A shopping trip with my new friend reveals I have more deadly threats chasing me down. My familiar’s secret gets impossible to keep. A surly cat-eleven starts acting weirder – and grumpier – than usual. And a last-minute gas-station run ends in a kidnapping by a crazy lady who has been playing with magic neutralization.

Time for me to do what I do best; make some trouble.

Sooo, magic neutralization, right? We’ve seen a bit in one, with the handcuffs they stole, but not a whole lot. This book dives a little deeper with it, showing a couple ways it can be used and what happens when it is. It definitely throws a curve-ball at all the other craziness Jo tends to attract, that’s for sure, and I’m excited for you guys to read about it and let me know what you think.

Also, this “clue” from her dad? It’s very glossed over. But, to be fair, that’s because (as is typical) shiznit hits the fan and she gets distracted. But never fear, it isn’t forgotten. The clue does come to be important. I promise.

I really hope you guys love this book. I feel like this is where the good stuff really gets going. The real meat of the story begins in this one. It’s fun.

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