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Top Secret Twenty-One
by Janet Evanovich
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Meh. I hate starting a review with "meh" but really, that sums it up. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't good. As an established fan, I feel slighted that I have to re-learn the history of the characters each time. We're at book 21. If someone is coming in new to the series, honestly, don't start at book 21.
I'm super tired of the whole Ranger/Joe thing. She's got one foot out the door and it's no longer making the story fun. Either she's all in with Joe or she's out.
The story was a decent story. But I also found not a lot of laugh out loud moments, moments I treasured in the earlier books. It feels like it's not even the same person writing the series.
This is why I gave it 3 stars. The story was ok, the characters were all the ones we love, and there was a decent amount of Joe AND Ranger.
Meh. I hate starting a review with "meh" but really, that sums it up. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't good. As an established fan, I feel slighted that I have to re-learn the history of the characters each time. We're at book 21. If someone is coming in new to the series, honestly, don't start at book 21.
I'm super tired of the whole Ranger/Joe thing. She's got one foot out the door and it's no longer making the story fun. Either she's all in with Joe or she's out.
The story was a decent story. But I also found not a lot of laugh out loud moments, moments I treasured in the earlier books. It feels like it's not even the same person writing the series.
This is why I gave it 3 stars. The story was ok, the characters were all the ones we love, and there was a decent amount of Joe AND Ranger.