In my bid to get "caught up" with Stephanie Plum before we left for Hawaii, I read Fearless Fourteen last weekend. Now, while 13 had me laughing pretty good throughout, Fearless Fourteen did not. As a matter of fact, as I sit here and write this, I'm hard-pressed to even remember the story line though I do remember I finally started laughing pretty well, near the end - maybe 250 pages in (thoughts of grandma Mazur playing in a Worlds of Warcraft wanna be and flying potatoes helped). But seriously, other than keeping up with the series (after all there was a semi-important development, possibly, in Lula's life), I wasn't totally enthralled with nor could I recommend this one. Sorry.

Other Thinks (3)
Okay Kim, thanks for this review. This book was the first and only book I read in series, glad to know that the others are better:)
Posted by candi | June 23, 2009 2:50 PM
Posted on June 23, 2009 14:50
My sister just dropped off the new one last night, " . . . Fifteen". See how I have already forgotten half the title, even tho I stayed up late - these are so easy to breeze through. Getting a little tired of the fat and fart jokes (Lulu), and the sexual innuendos, maybe this is what happens when there are too many books in a row.
Posted by Marcia | June 29, 2009 12:30 PM
Posted on June 29, 2009 12:30
That's a shame. I usually quite enjoy these.
Posted by azahar | June 29, 2009 2:48 PM
Posted on June 29, 2009 14:48