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I actually didn't like this book as much as I hoped. It was just hard for me to root for someone who was helping someone cheat, even though the relationship was not one that was supposed to be. I did like the character of Rachel and she is very relatable, but Darcy seemed like a caricature of a person. It could just be that I don't know many people like that though, so it was hard to understand her.
Overall, it was well written and I enjoyed it, but I just couldn't get over the overlying theme of infidelity. Call me old-fashioned, but I wanted everyone to end up separate in the end because I don't think cheating parties should be rewarded. I'll still try the next book in the series and see where the author takes it.

This was the best Stephanie Plum book so far. It's always a good mystery when I can't figure it out. Looking forward to reading the rest!

Another great installment of the Spellman books. I loved the first one and couldn't put it down, so I picked up this one and read every chance I got. The Spellmans are a delightfully off-beat family as they constantly use their PI skills to not only solve mysteries, but spy on each other. Very funny and good mysteries that keep you wondering throughout the book.

I actually ended up mostly skimming this book, I have to admit, because most of it was just common sense!

This was more of a YA book, but still enjoyable. The beginning was kind of slow to develop and it wasn't until about halfway through the book that the action started to really get underway. I really enjoyed the ending. A little predictable, but the proper end for the story, and left room for sequels.

Another good installation in the Stephanie Plum series. The characters were very enjoyable and they seem to get less predictable as the series progresses. Very enjoyable and nice twists at the end!

I gotta say, not as good as the first two, but always enjoyable! More of a plot weaves its way throughout and I'm interested to see how Izzy's life develops in the 4th book! Quirky and clever as always.