A review by vhenderson93
Plan to Fail by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick

5.0

I enjoyed this immensely! In fact, I liked this one even more than the book 1, [b:Red Rover, Red Rover|43699455|Red Rover, Red Rover (The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott, #1)|Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1548372477l/43699455._SY75_.jpg|67996954].

There's something so satisfying about this series. It has the spy/thriller elements but it's done in such a laid back and casual way that makes the story both fun and exciting. Any violence is mild. There's no blood or gore or language. Mostly there's undercover work, tailing suspects, planting bugs and listening devices- that sort of thing.

I was very pleased to see more Christian themes than in the previous book. Praying for God's provision, openly declaring their faith and interesting insight on one of the downfalls for a Chrisitan being undercover and having to deceive others for the greater good of the mission.

Brent and Emily are so adorable together! I love seeing them work together. And the code names this time were sweet (lol). I did feel bad for Mrs. Malachi by the end. I didn't care for Beth and was glad to see her go. I found her pushy and annoying. The villains were a little disappointing since they didn't pose much of a threat aside from some glares and grumbles.

All in all, another fun adventure! Rating this a 4.5. Yes, it's corny and nerdy but so enjoyable. This is something to read to destress and unwind after a difficult day. I highly recommend this to any and all fans of spy novels and Christian fiction. I already purchased book 3 and can't wait to start it!