Scott Humphries is in a rut. An uninspired job, nonexistent love life, a steady diet of takeout pizza. When his father falls unexpectedly ill, Scott is reminded that time is fleeting, and challenges himself to do four dangerous things. When the first dangerous thing ends in a terrible accident, he starts to question his risky quest. And then he meets Molly. Embracing risk herself, she convinces Scott to carry on and joins him on his journey. But Molly is harboring a secret of her own, and as they share the dangerous experiences, they both realize that falling in love just might be the most dangerous thing of all. A heart-breaking story of adventure and love and tragedy, Five Dangerous Things will remind you that sometimes life begins with taking a chance on the unknown.
I’ve read Brian Ullmann’s novels since Darwin’s Race in 2009. The man always amazes me and surprises me. All his novels are somewhat different from one another and it couldn’t be more obvious with Five Dangerous Things. An adventure novel with some humour and tearful drama that is simply a love story. I’ve enjoyed all His novels but this one is very special. I will continue to read all his upcoming stories and you should too!