Plum Lovin' (A Between-the-Numbers Novel)

by Janet Evanovich | Mystery & Thrillers | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0312985363 Global Overview for this book
Registered by wingbookczukwing of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA on 7/28/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by wingbookczukwing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA on Monday, July 28, 2008
Given to me by a friend.

From the Publisher


Mysterious men have a way of showing up in Stephanie Plum's apartment. When the shadowy Diesel appears, he has a task for Stephanie—and he's not taking no for an answer.


Annie Hart is a “relationship expert” who is wanted for armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. Stephanie needs to find her, fast. Diesel knows where she is. So they make a deal: He'll help her get Annie if Stephanie plays matchmaker to several of Annie's most difficult clients.


But someone wants to find Annie even more than Diesel and Stephanie. Someone with a nasty temper. And someone with “unmentionable” skills.


Does Diesel know more than he's saying about Annie Hart? Does Diesel have secrets he's keeping from Stephanie and the two men in her life—Ranger and Morelli? With Stephanie Plum in over her head, things are sure to get a little dicey and a little explosive, Jersey style!

Journal Entry 2 by wingbookczukwing from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA on Saturday, August 16, 2008
Held for Antof9.

Journal Entry 3 by Antof9 from Lakewood, Colorado USA on Tuesday, October 14, 2008
Thanks for the book, Czukie! This was perfect for the flight home. After I finished the book I was reading, I was pretty tired and rather brain-dead. This was just the right amount of depth for the last bit of my trip, plus it has nice big 1st-grade-reader-sized font, so wasn't hard to read on the plane, either.

This book was mostly silly, as these books are, but the main thing I noticed was Joe Morelli's absence. It was kind of like in a sitcom, when an actor is having a baby, or making a movie, or anything else that keeps them from set. You end up with an episode where the actor is in bed sick and you only see them once, or you never see them at all, but everyone keeps referring to their "trip to California"... or wherever. In this case, there were multiple references to Joe being on a stakeout. Stephanie even got flowers from him, but we never saw him. Did Evanovich just get bored with him being around all the time?

Who knows.

Anyway, it served its purpose and entertained me during travel. Mission accomplished. And now I'm passing the book on to my friend NotKyle, who shared 11, 12 and 13 with me recently.

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