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Wish Bound is Here!

Release day has finally arrived for the third book in my Grimm Agency series, Wish Bound!

I’ve been looking forward to this day ever since Free Agent came out, and at last, it’s available for you to read. When I set out to write a modern day fairy tale, I never dreamed of where it would take me, but this is the end of the Black Queen arc.

You can use these links to snag a copy. If you would like one signed, you can order it from Seattle Mystery Bookshop (or any of the other Grimm Agency books).

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Here’s the back copy…

As a partner at Grimm’s magical Agency, Marissa Locks is used to working odd jobs. But when an evil queen reappears in Kingdom, life becomes too strange to handle…

Even when she’s not starting it, trouble follows Marissa everywhere. First there was the incident with the homicidal Fairy Godmother. Then there was the time she accidentally started Armageddon. But the problems that always seem to arise on Marissa’s birthday take the cake.

This year, her annual bad-luck presents include an army of invading goblins, the resurrection of two vengeful enemies from hell, and the return of the Black Queen, the evil sorceress whose reign of terror still haunts Kingdom and who happens to have claimed Marissa as her servant.

As Marissa’s friends try to save her from the Black Queen’s clutches, Marissa fights to end a bitter war that started before her birth. But her quest for peace is about to bring up some inconvenient truths about her own past—ones that might cost her the happily ever after she’s always dreamed of…

Will there be a happily ever after for Marissa and Liam? And what exactly does the Black Queen have against Marissa? What secrets has Grimm kept hidden? And what is WITH that wheel of cheese?

Wish Bound contains those answers and more. As for the last question, Will there be more adventures for Marissa, Ari, and Grimm, well, that is up to the readers. For now, I’m simply grateful to have been able to tell a story that began with a young woman and her Fairy Godfather.

J.C.

Published inThe Agency SeriesWish Bound

2 Comments

    • I’d love to write more Marissa books, but that’s up to my publisher. Either way, one day, I’ll tell the next story, tentatively called “The Princess Paradox.” 🙂

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