" Prepare to gasp out loud cringe cackle and cry ... Hilarious hijinks aside at its heart
this is a book that isn't afraid to dive deep into heart wrenching isolation and the anxiety
that comes with trying to figure out how to get your shit together." Jesse Sutanto David's
writing career? Dying. And his hot new date? Dead in his bed. A few years ago David Alvarez
had it all: a six-figure book deal a loving boyfriend and an exciting writing career. His
debut novel was a resounding success which made the publication of his second book-a total
flop-all the more devastating. Now David is single lonely and desperately trying to come up
with the next great idea for his third manuscript which will hopefully be the one to save him
from ruin. In an attempt to find inspiration David hits the dating apps. And his luck seems
to have turned when he meets a devastatingly handsome confident and wealthy man who takes him
out on the town for the best night of his life. There's only one problem. The morning after a
phenomenal date David wakes to find his prince charming dead in his bed . Terrified and
confused David calls the only person he can trust in a moment of crisis: his literary agent
Stacey . What ensues is a madcap adventure through the city with his dead date as David and
Stacey try to find what secrets prince charming has been hiding and just how much hot water
David is in. One silver lining? His next book idea seems pretty set... Read what everyone has
been saying about I Might Be in Trouble : " Funny relatable and utterly bonkers I Might Be
in Trouble is an anxiety-ridden thrill ride that I couldn't put down. David Alvarez is one of
those heartbreakingly vulnerable characters that you want to shake one moment and wrap in a
blanket to keep safe from harm the next. Come for the deadly hijinks stay for the 'if I don't
laugh I'll cry' look at what it's like to work in publishing." Mia P. Manansala " A
genre-busting rollercoaster ride . . . Darkly comic and painfully relatable the novel also
offers thoughtful reflections on the emotional cost of sudden success and the anxiety of
losing sight of who you once were outside of your accomplishments." Caitlin Barasch "I Might
Be Trouble is as much a page-turning thriller as it is a comedic big-hearted exploration of
love loneliness and the way writing can save us . Daniel Aleman's meta winks at gay life in
New York City are fresh and poignant but the novel's outlandishly delicious plot kept me
pinned to every page. I could not put this book down." John Glynn