darinerin2000 's review for:

The Bounty, Volume 7 by Janet Evanovich, Steve Hamilton
4.0

The Bounty was the palate cleanser I needed after reading two disappointing books in a row. One of the best things about a Janet Evanovich novel is that you know what you’re going to get. A fun mystery, some banter and jokes, and a little bit of romantic tension.

The Bounty is book seven in the Fox and O’Hare series. FBI agent Kate O’Hare is tasked with catching another thief with the help of the mischievous Nick Fox, a former thief himself. O’Hare has to juggle keeping an eye on Fox while utilizing his skills to find their target. This time, there is more at stake when they discover that their target is Fox’s father. He has stolen a map from the Vatican in order to find lost Nazi gold.

This instalment in the series stands out from the rest with the addition of Nick’s father Quentin. With Kate’s father Jake in the mix as well, it’s a family affair. The group goes on an adventure through Europe finding more clues along the way while being chased by a group called the Brotherhood. Strangely, the Brotherhood seems to know where they are going next before they do!

Janet Evanovich is a prolific and consistent writer. This addition to the Fox and O’Hare series is no different. In fact, it stands out as one of the best in the series so far. Even with a new co-author in Steve Hamilton, it fits right in with the rest and improves upon them. If you’ve enjoyed any of the books in this series or the Stephanie Plum series, you’ll likely enjoy this one.

Thank you to NetGalley and Atria for providing this ebook for review.