Lizzy Freeman – “Free” to her friends – grew up unable to have a normal day. Her schools burn down, banks get robbed, or subway trains derail - you know, small stuff. So what does Free do once she realizes there's a danger magnet permanently sewn to her caboose? She starts charging, of course.
Sometimes detective, sometimes bodyguard, and all the time winging it, Elizabeth Freeman is a Freelancer. In the course of her biggest case, she'll face off with ivory knife wielding maniacs, the wealthy daughter of a game developer, and worse yet, club guys. Unsure which is worse, it’ll take ...
Lizzy Freeman – “Free” to her friends – grew up unable to have a normal day. Her schools burn down, banks get robbed, or subway trains derail - you know, small stuff. So what does Free do once she realizes there's a danger magnet permanently sewn to her caboose? She starts charging, of course.
Sometimes detective, sometimes bodyguard, and all the time winging it, Elizabeth Freeman is a Freelancer. In the course of her biggest case, she'll face off with ivory knife wielding maniacs, the wealthy daughter of a game developer, and worse yet, club guys. Unsure which is worse, it’ll take all of her courage, all of her non-existent training, all of her… bad luck… to find the killer or killers in time.
When the stakes get higher and Free finds she’s completely of her league, it’s only with the help of her friends, and a mysterious, Scottish stranger that she stands a chance of saving her client and possibly herself in the process.
In a world where a bad day for us means lost car keys or a fender bender, in Free’s world it can mean life or death.
Jeremy Jaynes is author of The Golden Kingdom: Z and a graduate of Ball State University where he obtained a degree in Professional English with a focus on Professional Writing. He was born and raised in Seymour, Indiana where many of his friends and family still live.
In his spare time, Jaynes is a contributing entertainment writer at BestOfLuckProductions.com with his primary focus on science fiction news and reviews. He currently lives with his wife in Indianapolis, while working on further projects, including following entries in The Golden Kingdom and Freelancer series.
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Overview
Lizzy Freeman – “Free” to her friends – grew up unable to have a normal day. Her schools burn down, banks get robbed, or subway trains derail - you know, small stuff. So what does Free do once she realizes there's a danger magnet permanently sewn to her caboose? She starts charging, of course.Sometimes detective, sometimes bodyguard, and all the time winging it, Elizabeth Freeman is a Freelancer. In the course of her biggest case, she'll face off with ivory knife wielding maniacs, the wealthy daughter of a game developer, and worse yet, club guys. Unsure which is worse, it’ll take ...