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Hey diddle, diddle, let me give you a riddle:
How do a chronically ill secretary and a straight-as-an-arrow bodyguard plan a heist?
Without rhyme or treason.
No one applies for secretarial jobs for the thrills and excitement. And while I love an organized, color-coded schedule as much as (okay, probably more than) the next person, I knew that serving as the mayor’s administrative assistant would mean long days of answering phone calls, scheduling meetings, and dealing with cantankerous constituents. Still, for a supernatural with my condition the desk job is ideal.
Until someone decides they want to get to the mayorwho also happens to be the Fae Kingand they’re going to do it through me. But, hey, now instead of diddling away time behind a desk, I’m finding ways to entertain Dish, the very handsome, very stoic, very human bodyguard that the mayor assigned me, and convincing him that the best way to get to the bottom of things is to let me play bait.
Why? Because these people have gotten their hands on information that could have disastrous consequences for the supernatural community, and I want it backif for no other reason than I’m not exactly over the moon at the idea of the flood of concerned phone calls and emails I’ll have to answer. The plan is simple:
In the game of cat and mouse, I’ll be the cat and I’m going to play them like a fiddle.
Rhyme or Treason is the first book in Behind the Rhymes, an urban fantasy trilogy with humor, snark, quirky side characters, and clean, no-spice romance, and inspired by classic nursery rhymes. Though each installment follows a different couple, the complete story arc is best enjoyed by reading the books in order.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
How do a chronically ill secretary and a straight-as-an-arrow bodyguard plan a heist?
Without rhyme or treason.
No one applies for secretarial jobs for the thrills and excitement. And while I love an organized, color-coded schedule as much as (okay, probably more than) the next person, I knew that serving as the mayor’s administrative assistant would mean long days of answering phone calls, scheduling meetings, and dealing with cantankerous constituents. Still, for a supernatural with my condition the desk job is ideal.
Until someone decides they want to get to the mayorwho also happens to be the Fae Kingand they’re going to do it through me. But, hey, now instead of diddling away time behind a desk, I’m finding ways to entertain Dish, the very handsome, very stoic, very human bodyguard that the mayor assigned me, and convincing him that the best way to get to the bottom of things is to let me play bait.
Why? Because these people have gotten their hands on information that could have disastrous consequences for the supernatural community, and I want it backif for no other reason than I’m not exactly over the moon at the idea of the flood of concerned phone calls and emails I’ll have to answer. The plan is simple:
In the game of cat and mouse, I’ll be the cat and I’m going to play them like a fiddle.
Rhyme or Treason is the first book in Behind the Rhymes, an urban fantasy trilogy with humor, snark, quirky side characters, and clean, no-spice romance, and inspired by classic nursery rhymes. Though each installment follows a different couple, the complete story arc is best enjoyed by reading the books in order.
Genre: Young Adult Fantasy
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