Archive for the ‘Evanovich’ Category

Lean Mean Thirteen

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

By Janet Evanovich

-pgs: 310

Oh, how I love these books. Although there really is no sustenance to them, they are just a lot of fun. The zany characters, the continuous love triangles, the ridiculous violence, the exploding cars, the guns – how could you not be entertained by these stories. It is all good fun. In this tale, Stephanie Plum is brought face to face with the person she hates most – her ex-husband Dickie Orr. After she is accused of killing him, she then has to solve the mystery of his disappearance or death. Lots of crazy antics take place which makes the story so enjoyable. A great story that I would recommend to all for a little entertainment but no deep intellectual journey.

12 Sharp

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

By Janet Evanovich

-pgs: 320

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! I was highly entertained by this plot line and I am happy to report that Stephanie Plum’s car is not damaged in this story! Yeah! However, it is full of great debacle’s with bounty hunting and her misexperiences with Lula her partner. By the way, Lula fins herself love in this story from a highly unusual source. This story’s plot line is focused on Ranger and someone who is stalking him and for this reason wants to get to Stephanie who is still in her Morelli or Ranger stage. A quick read that keeps you highly entertained.

Full Scoop

Sunday, August 12th, 2007

By Janet Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes

-pgs: 347

An easy read but highly entertaining because it is full of mystery, action, adventure and romance. One thing Evanovich is good at is creating memorable characters which this book is full of. Normally, the “Full” stories are centered on the life of Max and Jamie. These two play minor roles in this story. Instead, the focus of this story is on Maggie the city’s doctor and FBI Agent Zack Madden and her escaped ex-boyfriend who has been convicted of murder. Last, the mystery in the story is the secret she has safe guarded for 13 years. You can just imagine what could happen with Evanovich’s imagination and sense of humor.