TODAY’S THE DAY!! Get your questing party together and venture forth to the bookstore! Galwell, River, and Thessia are waiting for you! We are so excited to be bringing THIS WILL BE INTERESTING, our second collaboration, onto shelves today. Huge thank you to our agents
@agent_ksb and
@tayhaggerty , our editor
@mspriyanka , and everyone at
@avonbooks . Our horseball team is sure to win the Realm Chalice with you on our side.
We put so much joy into this book. It’s a story about second chances and about being the author of your own life story. There are THREE romances. There are heroes turned villains and villains turned heroes. There’s bad poetry. There’s a lovable snail. If you’ve read THIS WILL BE FUN, you may see some familiar faces.
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Galwell True was the perfect hero, the legend who sacrificed himself to save the realm…only for his friends to unexpectedly resurrect him ten years later. These days, he’s feeling less “Galwell the Great” and more “Galwell the Lost.”
River Pricemark is an excellent assassin. When the Deathrose Guild, an organization known for banishing evil, tasks her with eliminating Galwell, she sees her chance to climb the ranks. So, it’s bad luck when her ambush is interrupted by Celine Hazelton, a scribesheet reporter who questions why the Guild is targeting Galwell at all. It’s worse luck that Celine is also her childhood crush.
Queen Thessia of Mythria is tired of being the damsel. She’s just married the kind and handsome King Hugh and is meant to live happily ever after—but her story feels incomplete. Upon learning Galwell, her ex, is in danger, she turns her royal honeymoon into a rescue, bringing everyone overseas to the opulent land of Vestriya.
Between underground lairs, magical grottos, horseball matches, and masquerades, Galwell must rely on his newfound questmates—including beautiful Vestriyan criminal Mona Grandhart, who seems determined to corrupt him in more ways than one. Good thing he’s set a single rule for everyone on this quest: no romance.
But we all know how this ends, don’t we?