The Improbable Adventures of a Middle-Aged Woman

Book Review
“Lois Peterson is a unique and unexpected if unwilling heroine who will charm you with her relatability and begrudging heart of gold. Knowing that magic corrupts, she tries to ignore her own until she’s pulled into a demonic mystery by a ragtag group of weres who need her help. I loved watching her prevail with some help from her new furry (and slimy) friends and can’t wait for the next two books!” – Katherine E. Kenyherz
About “The Improbable Adventures of a Middle-Aged Woman”
The Improbable Adventures of a Middle-Aged Woman
One day, confronting middle age with alarm, Jennifer makes a bucket list, then sets out to do everything on it.
There are only two snags: life has limits, and her beloved, challenging daughter is almost always in tow.
Teetering on the edge of a cliff in Ireland, searching fruitlessly for a place to stay during a wild summer storm in the West Highlands, getting lost in Munich, and, finally, confronting the fact that her daughter isn’t nearly as interested in self-transformation as she is, Jennifer discovers that happiness has nothing to do with lists.