Just like the rest of the
Plum books there was a formula here only with the addition of the
supernatural Diesel. And although the supernatural elements were still
there (people "poofing" in and out of places and some other magical
powers) there weren't as over down and distracting as all the others
have been which was good since this Between the Plums novel was actually
more like a novel instead of a novellete like the others.
Now
for the good. Stephanie admitted that she was a dumb ass with no self
defense skills (but at least she managed to kick a few guys in the junk
so that's progress). Admitting your problems is a step in the right
direction, right? Please let it be Evanovich! Oh and the monkey was kind
of funny.
The bad. Come on Stephanie learn some damn defense
skills! And have a discussion with Morelli about your relationship! I
hate how flippy floppy she is. If Morelli had chicks sleeping in his bed
or kissing his head she'd have a fit. Stop having double standards.
For
now I'll continue with this series but I have to remember not to read
several of them in a row; the similarities are waaay too obvious when I
do.
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