Sunday, March 7, 2021

Review of "Hot Six" (Stephanie Plum Series) by Janet Evanovich


I've been having a little difficulty getting to writing my reviews recently. I've kept reading, but I've just been in a bit of a funk about sitting down and typing these up. Hopefully I can get some of these reviews done and update my reading list here very soon. And sorry for the pictures of the e-books. Someday soon I'll figure out a more artsy way to take them.

My Review:

Ever have books or a series of books that just bring a smile to your face? For me, Stephanie Plum and the interesting (I think that's the word I want to use) characters of the Burg that bring a smile to my face time and time again. I get so excited when I get the notice from the library that the next book is ready for me to borrow. This series is just so enjoyable and actually makes me laugh out loud while read. Sure, other books make me smile and chuckle, but these books make me laugh so loud that my son came in from another room to ask what was so funny (this instance was Stephanie's luck with cars).

The 6th book in the series has Plum trying to help out Ranger as he's gotten himself into a situation. Ranger is in the wind after being accused of murder. Fortunately (maybe unfortunately), Stephanie and her friends are going to help. Of course, if anything can go wrong it does which thankfully for the reader gives us hilarious moments. Oh did I mention that Grandma Mazur moves in with Stephanie for part of the book? It goes as well as you could hope.

I love the kooky and just plain crazy characters of this series. I want to be Grandma Mazur when I grow up. Actually, I want to be her now. Ranger is still my man, although with him on the run in this book, he wasn't in the book as much. Joseph Morelli was even a bit more charming in this book. The Burg is such a different place than I know, and I'm not sure how successful I would be living there, but it's sure fun to read about it.

How Much Coffee Was Needed?

I need several extra cups. I just really enjoyed this book and had a good time reading it. My job has been a little rough recently, so it was really nice to escape and just enjoy a book. Since I was having so much fun reading it, I stayed up a little later than I should have, but it was worth it (It usually is). Sleep is overrated anyways, especially when you have coffee.

What's Next?

The Bookworm's Guide to Dating by Emma Hart

 

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