The Bookworm says... Yes! Trouble is a Friend of Mine by Stephanie Tromly is fantastic! Phillip Digby is rude, cocky, and a know it all. Zoe is not taken by his charm when she first meets him; in fact she wants nothing to do with him. Somehow, Digby drags her into the case of missing teenage girl Marina Miller. This case may or may not be related to the disappearance of his sister eight years ago. Zoe is generally a very good kid, but she can't say no to Digby, no matter how outrageous / illegal the scheme. A friendship that can't decide if it's a romance or not, a hero that's decidedly very unheroic, and a whole lot of trouble.
This novel was filled to the brim with action. There was not a single dull moment. The sharp interactions between Digby and Zoe with witty comebacks had me laughing my head off. One of those books where the pages turn themselves.
"Some people say the heart sees what's invisible to the eye. Other people say love means never having to say you're sorry. All I'm saying is, I see potential."
DISCLAIMER: review is based on an uncorrected text. Tentative release is August 2015