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Saturday, April 16, 2016
Review: Fearless Fourteen (Stephanie Plum #14) by Janet Evanovich
1.5 stars for Fearless Fourteen (Stephanie Plum book 14) by Janet Evanovich.
I think I need a break after this one. The Plum stories seems to have taken a nosedive of late.
Even though I flip through each and every page of this book, nothing registers. I only vaguely remember something written about a diva and how much I dislike the plot.
I am keeping my fingers crossed that the next main story be good, else I will be bidding adieu to the series.
Publisher: Random House; Lrg edition
Publication date: 2008
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SOMETIMES FAME CAN BE FATAL . . .
Stephanie’s desperate for a bit of extra cash. That means working odd jobs for her mentor, and greatest temptation, Ranger. It also means she needs to find out if millions of stolen dollars are really buried in her boyfriend and cop, Joe Morelli’s, basement. Someone else thinks the loot is hidden there, and he’s willing to kill for it.
Between body guarding high-maintenance celebrities and babysitting Moonman Murphy and his potato cannon, it’s starting to seem like all the money in the world isn’t enough…
*Blurb from author's website*
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