Review: Trust Me, I'm Trouble - Mary Elizabeth Summer







Trust Me, I'm Trouble (Trust Me, #2)

Review: Trust Me I'm Trouble - Book #2 Trust Me Series - Mary Elizabeth Summer - October 2015


Julep Dupree is back for more mischief, no matter how many times she knows she should be going on the straight and narrow, she just can't. It's not in her DNA and it is all she knows. With her dad in prison and her mother missing, Julep finds herself in the custody of FBI agent Mike and his wife Angela. At the end of Book #1 Julep accidentally killed Tyler and she lost her best friend Sam, she saved a bunch of Ukrainian girls who were being human trafficked and made friends with Dani who is a well-known assassin and mob enforcer hitwoman. Julep has this time around a group of new helpers including Murphy, Brynn, and Lily. Lily though has her reasons for helping Julep which will become clear later on in the novel. This book is featured around the storyline of "the blue fairy" which was her mother's nickname and during the book - all clues seem to point to her mum and her mother's family which Julep is about to discover is a prominent crime family and Julep is heir to the family business. I also loved the discovery when we learned that her grandmother was closer to her life than she ever realized and hiding in plain sight. I loved all the hints in this book about Julep's mother and I hope that we may get answers one day about the whereabouts of Julep's mother as that would tie up the series nicely.  Trust Me I'm Trouble is the perfect read for fans of books like Gallagher Girls / Heist Society by Ally Carter and Jennifer Lynn Barnes series The Fixer as it has adventure, mystery, and crime and of course a kick-arse teen cast.


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