
As the lines between justice and legality begin to blur, Martin is forced to ask a question he never thought he’d face: When the law can’t fix the damage, is it still wrong to break it?
For Agatha Shadewell, the answer is obvious. You don’t steal for greed. You steal to put things right.
Which is how Martin finds himself doing the unthinkable: putting together a crew, planning a heist, and trusting people he once would have arrested.
With Echo, Clara, and Chance at his side—and the quietly complicit town of Unlikely cheering them on —they just might pull it off.
Because sometimes the only way to protect the truth… is to steal it back.
In Unlikely, even the dead have opinions.
Halloween in Unlikely is supposed to be harmless fun. Costumes. Candy. Old stories brought out for one night a year.
This time, it’s something else.
As secrets resurface and long-buried truths refuse to stay quiet, Agatha Shadewell and the Unlikely Murder Club find themselves untangling a mystery steeped in history, superstition, and the kind of mischief that never really dies.
Some ghosts want justice.
Some want revenge.
And some just want to be heard.
In a town where everyone has a past—and Halloween makes liars careless—Agatha will have to decide which rules still apply when the truth comes wearing a mask.
Because in Unlikely, the scariest thing isn’t what goes bump in the night.
It’s what’s been waiting patiently in the dark.

In Unlikely, the holidays come with complications.
Christmas in Unlikely is meant to be simple. Lights in the windows. Snow in the streets. Traditions everyone cares about.
This year, something isn’t sitting right.
As old tensions resurface and a long-forgotten secret threatens to unravel the season, Agatha Shadewell and the Unlikely Murder Club find themselves navigating a mystery wrapped in nostalgia, regret, and the complicated ties of found family.
Some gifts come with strings.
Some apologies arrive years too late.
And some truths insist on being unwrapped, whether anyone is ready or not.
In a town where everyone is carrying something they’d rather not share, Agatha must decide what justice looks like when mercy, memory, and second chances are all on the table.
Because in Unlikely, Christmas isn’t about what you’re given.
It’s about what you’re willing to let go.

Caught between hard rock and a heart place.
YA contemporary with romantic subplot, featuring diverse characters
Fourteen-year-old guitar prodigy Jimi Hobson just wanted one thing: to be heard. But a forbidden contest entry catapults him into a spotlight he never expected—one that exposes long-buried secrets, puts his mom in a coma, and turns his world upside down.
As Jimi fights to keep her alive and untangle a mystery that could rewrite everything he thought he knew, an unexpected connection with the girl next door might be the only thing keeping him grounded.
A story of music, identity, and first love—when everything else is unplugged

Death is what happens while your making other plans.
New adult contemporary with romantic subplot, featuring diverse characters
Life for Kirsty d’Arc might not be perfect, but it’s far from hellish. She likes her job, has a great BFF and truly admires Conrad, her boss. But when she dives in front of a lunatic’s blade to save him from certain death, she finds out Conrad isn’t so admirable after all. In fact, he’s traded her soul to the Devil!
While her body lies comatose on the Mortal Coil, Kirsty’s spirit is dragged straight to Hell…which is not quite the fire-and-brimstone abyss she’d expected. In fact, the place is quirky, wacky, and not without charm. Desperate to reunite body and soul before her time runs out, she seeks out allies, earning the friendship of a powerful drag demon, a psychic server and most importantly, Hell’s civil servant. But what of her growing attraction to Dante, the sexy Reaper with a flair for romantic language—can she forgive him for scything her soul?
Stuck in the netherworld, Kirsty vows she’ll do everything on her postmortem bucket-list, starting with getting her life back and ensuring that Conrad has Hell to pay!
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