Wow... I got it bad. Two Plum novels in one day can't be good for my life! LOL... Great read...so many places where you just have to set the book down and laugh out loud. Here's hoping I can get some housework done before I pick up book #6.
dark funny hopeful mysterious tense medium-paced

I can't get enough of the Plum novels. They are easy and fun to read, and spicy but not vulgar.

It was a good one but not as funny as the others I've read so far. The jokes didn't really get going till halfway through the book. Still liked it! On to Hot Six.

I really enjoy reading this series so far. The characters have me laughing and makes wonder where things might end up going with Joe. Hmmmmmmm.......

High Five is the fifth book in the Stephanie Plum series. Stephanie works for her cousin Vinnie as a "bail enforcement officer"...AKA Bounty Hunter.

In this installment, Stephanie's Uncle Fred goes missing. He went out to run some errands and never returned. They know he was having some difficulty with his account at the garbage company, but a dispute over a couple of dollars is certainly not worth killing someone over. Fred also has a history of fraternizing with married women, which could have lead to his disappearance. Since business is slow at the bail bond agency, she begins looking into the case.

Fred's case isn't going to pay the rent, so Stephanie begins taking some odd jobs from Ranger, a far more skilled bounty hunter. He has some side businesses that are more in the gray area, but Stephanie really needs the money. Stephanie ends up in a number of hilarious situations, which could only seem to happen to her.

Joe Morelli has been Stephanie's on-and-off boyfriend going back as far as high school. He is now a vice cop and is somehow working on a case that seems to be connected with Uncle Fred's disappearance. Stephanie becomes frustrated when he will not discuss the case with her, so she takes matters into her own hands. They eventually begin sharing information, but it is amazing how the unskilled Plum always seems to be one step ahead.

This series is more of a comedy to me than an action packed thriller. Yes, there is usually a mystery to solve or a fugitive to apprehend, but the tone is very light. The interactions between Stephanie and her mother and grandmother will literally make you laugh out loud at times. In addition, there is now a potential love triangle between Stephanie, Ranger, and Morelli that escalated in this installment. Stephanie is well aware of Morelli's lack of commitment and has been burned by him multiple times in the past, but he is an honest working police officer. Ranger, on the other hand, has a number of fine qualities mixed with an element of danger. She knows she should stay away from him, but it seems to be getting harder for her to walk away. I can't wait to see how things will play out in the next book, Hot Six.
adventurous dark funny hopeful mysterious medium-paced
funny lighthearted mysterious fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes

I keep coming back to this series when I need a refresh and Stephanie Plum never disappoints! She is spunky, relatable, and she has a great attitude. Evanovich's writing is fast-paced and hilarious, even when the stakes are high.
adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Plot
Strong character development: No
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Complicated

Didn’t realize it was the abridged version and I hated the narrator

I love the Stephanie Plum series, especially as an audiobook. CJ Critt’s narration kills me. Grandma Mazur might possibly be my favorite character.