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ictmrs 's review for:
Lean Mean Thirteen
by Janet Evanovich
With the little amount of exposure the readers have had with Dickie Orr, I've always wondered what exactly Stephanie saw in him that made her want to marry him. After reading this book, I wonder even more. He's not smart, loyal, nice, or even that attractive. Joe asks her about this and I suppose her answer makes sense. Joyce plays a bigger role in this book and I don't like her any more than I did before. The only redeeming moment she has is when she saves Stephanie and tells off Dickie. I am glad that Stephanie is maintaining some loyalty to Joe, even when she is staying at RangeMan. Ranger is also showing some lines he won't cross and I like that too. The story follows a pretty standard storyline. Someone wants to kill Stephanie and she doesn't really know why or who. Despite Ranger and Joe's best efforts, Stephanie gets kidnapped. However in this one, she does save herself, though accidentally.