Trust Me, I'm Trouble

by Mary Elizabeth Summer

Book, 2015

Publication

Delacorte Press (2015), 368 pages

Content and Summary Info

Bisexual Content: A main character (cisgender girl) has/has had romantic and/or sexual relationships with people of more than one gender.

Publisher's Summary: Staying out of trouble isn’t possible for Julep Dupree. She has managed not to get kicked out of her private school, even though everyone knows she’s responsible for taking down a human-trafficking mob boss—and getting a fellow classmate killed in the process. Running cons holds her guilty conscience at bay, but unfortunately, someone wants Julep to pay for her mistakes . . . with her life. Against her better judgment, Julep takes a shady case that requires her to infiltrate a secretive organization that her long-gone mother and the enigmatic blue fairy may be connected to. Her best friend, Sam, isn’t around to stop her, and Dani, her one true confidante, happens to be a nineteen-year-old mob enforcer whose moral compass is as questionable as Julep’s. But there’s not much time to worry about right and wrong—or to save your falling heart—when there’s a contract on your head...

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