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Plum Lucky May 17, 2008 Peta Corish (Australia, NSW) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great short novel, love all Janet Evanovich's books. I bought this one as I'm waiting for the next Stephanie Plum series one to come out and just wanted to read one of Janet's books now. Only problem is they are never long enough.
Does it again May 12, 2008 Cherry (PA) Janet Evanovich 'in between novels' are excellent. I love Diesel. This was really funny. Lula with her modeling, and the part when she kept dropping her coins on the floor as a distraction was hilarious. I wish there were more of the boyfriends, though, but still a excellent read. The Horse fart was really funny, and how the people were complaining in Stephanies building. When Stephanie drove the armored car through Rangeman gate I would love to see Ranger's expression, lol. If you love Stephanie Plum, I'd recommend this novel. ***I'm a totally Ranger Fan****
Classic Evanovich April 28, 2008 Antoinette Gygi (WEST Virginia) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Cute, funny, with some suspense. Diesel is back for another adventure, this time centered around St. Patty's day. love it!
Plum entertaining! April 27, 2008 Rebecca A. Benston (Springfield, OH) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Yet another great Stephanie Plum story by Janet Evanovich. I can always count on Evanovich for a wonderfully humorous adventure! This one is well worth the time and you'll probably want to read it a couple of times!
Plum Lucky is just plain fun! April 25, 2008 Michelle L. Beck (Atlanta, Georgia) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The sequel to Plum Lovin' was a riot! In Plum Lucky, Stephanie Plum, sexy bounty hunter, part-time comedian is trying to track down Grandma Mazur who is headed for Atlantic City to spend money ($1 million) that she found on the street. The money was stolen by a green pants wearing, ex-jockey/animal whisperer who thinks he is a leprechaun. The "leprechaun" stole the money from the mobster that Stephanie and Diesel (who is searching for the ex-jockey and seems to be really great at cards) battled it out with in Plum Lovin'. And he needs the money so that he can pay for an ex-race horse's surgery. Of course, Louie (the Tough Guy/ Mob Leader) is still suffering from the effects of the rash that he believes Diesel hexed him with, and is now popping pills like an addict. And on top of that, he is even more convinced that Diesel is "an alien", and at one point wears a tin foil hat on his head to prevent the horse and Diesel from invading his thoughts. He wants his money back and is willing to kidnap the horse and Grandma Mazur to get it back. Lula (ex-hooker/bounty-hunter) appears in gold spandex and is funnier than ever while pursuing a career as plus sized supermodel career. Connie (office manager to Vinnie) is utilizing her sharp shooting skills. Sexy, black wearing Ranger and lovable/dependable Joe Morelli make brief appearances, but Diesel steals the scenes in this novel. And what we appreciate is the fact that like Ranger, Diesel never invades Stephanie's space more than she will allow, but admires her from afar. And this provides wonderful tension between Diesel and Stephanie, especially since she is determined to remain faithful to Joe, who undoubtedly trusts her. I enjoyed this short Stephanie Plum story and would recommend it to anyone who is a lover of the series, and would like a good laugh.
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