Join thousands of book lovers
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.You can, at any time, unsubscribe from our newsletters.
Three reasons I'm getting in a car with a stranger by Josie Woodmere:1. My POS car is on fire on the side of the highway.2. The guy in the truck doesn't look like a murderer... in fact, he's hot.3. Even if he tries something, I'm confident I could take him.Hottie in the truck, Brinn McRae turns out to be straight-laced and so not my type. Plus, I'm not looking for romance. I have to find a job and my estranged brother.The universe must have different plans because the first job my Daytona temp agency sends me to is Brinn's flight school. And if I thought we weren't compatible before, working in his small office makes me question my feelings. The only problem is I'm not sure if I want to loosen his straight-laces or choke him with them.I don't know if he's man I want, but I'm the girl he needs.
No "learn to be a PI" video prepared her for this When Samantha True witnesses Wind River's most popular principal keel over dead she knows three things He's been murdered Proving it will be impossible They're gonna think she did itAs she works to clear her name, Samantha learns "Principal Josh" is the king of slime balls. Eliminating suspects proves tricky when half the town has a motive for murder. It'll take the right private investigator to crack this killer's best laid plan.
Some days, no matter how awful, are not worth a do-overOne wild weekend in Vegas Samantha True and her boyfriend impulsively marry. Six months later she learns three things about her new husband. He's been killed in a freak accident. She's inherited his secret PI business. He had another wife.Broke and devastated, she dives into learning the PI business-how hard can it be? Following a binge-watching How To session on Youtube, Samantha's ready to take her first case.When mysterious strangers show up at her doorstep demanding information about her dead husband, she realizes she's in over her head.Samantha must discover who he really was. But what if the truth puts her in danger, too?
Put up or shut upA year into Samantha True's forensic photography classes she knows three things: Crime scenes are messy. Especially when you throw up on them. She may not be cut out for this.When the police drag her to an investigation, she's just as baffled by the scene. With clues like superhero masks, disco balls, and Bigfoot, are they ever going to find who did it? As she digs deeper into the photographic evidence, she realizes her small town is full of secrets. And she might be happier staying in the dark.
Sign up to our newsletter and receive discounts and inspiration for your next reading experience.
By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy.