The FBI Is My Babysitter
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jan 19, 2018
Andrea Hurst is a college student just trying to make her way into medical school when she finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time: on a subway car where a cult is making a statement to draw out their dormant leader. Her quick thinking suddenly lands her as the only victim on the car to make it out alive and in the middle of an FBI investigation. 
Her friends think the FBI agent who has to follow her around campus is hot, but all she wants is to be left alone. Her life goes from managing the everyday stressors of college to wondering if her life is going to end by some gruesome means at the hands of a serial killer, cult member. Well...that and messing with her new friend Mike the FBI agent, one the youngest FBI agents ever hired. 
The humor in this book may be misplaced, but the only way to get through a tough time is to fight back with humor.
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