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I’m Trisha. I’m 32 years old, accident-prone, a church secretary, and still single. Never-been-on-a-date kind of single. But that doesn’t mean I’ve never been in love. Until I find the second love of my life, I’ll always have my memories of summers past with Aaron, the guy of my dreams, chasing fireflies at twilight. Compared to him, the options at the Highpointe Baptist Church’s singles group just add insult to injury.

But my stable pastor’s kid’s life takes an extraordinary turn when a misunderstanding lands me in jail, and that’s where I meet Jordin, a young prostitute. Her troubles make my life look like a dream, and I can’t help but feel that I need to help her in any way possible. Of course, that’s the perfect time for Aaron to reappear in my life, only to befriend Jordin. Just when I think it can’t possibly get worse, Jordin gets herself kidnapped by an underground prostitution ring, and it’s up to Aaron and me to get her back.

This story isn’t for the faint-hearted. I have to face off with jilted women desperate for a second MRS degree, survive bad catfish, captain pontoon boats, and fight old people for their motor scooters.

This is my story. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.


I’ve owned this book for YEARS, but wasn’t sure if it was really something I wanted to read. I never read the back cover — I only looked at the cover — and wasn’t really sure if it was something I’d like.

Then it was re-covered and relaunched as book #1 in the Misadventures of Trisha Lee and I realized it might be something I’d like. So I read it.

I’m so glad I did!

At times I did want to smack Trisha and her family members on the backs of their heads. They were naive. They were judgmental. They were discovering new things and reaching out to new people and realizing life exists outside of themselves. It’s a lesson I wished they’d learned earlier in their lives, but it was nice to watch them discover these things.

Trish spends a lot of time in her head, so you’ll get to know her thought process well. You’ll also get to see her change and grow (which she does!). Overall, this reminded me of the Christian, clean version of a Stephanie Plum novel. Some excitement and some mystery with plenty of laughs (and significantly more character development). I’m looking forward to the next book!

Rated PG/PG-13 for content (the book addresses human trafficking).

Find the rest of the series here…

Saving Sparrows by A.C. Williams
Flipping Fates by A.C. Williams