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paddlefoot55 's review for:
The Big Kahuna
by Peter Evanovich, Janet Evanovich
Copy received from Hachette Australia for an honest review
I haven't read any of the previous Fox and O'Hare books, however I did not find that this was an issue, as there was enough back story of how they came to be partners to get me through.
Now, I may be in the minority, however with the exception of Kate, Nick and (most of the time) her father Jake, I really didn't like any of the characters.
Vicky was just a vapid, self-important wannabe Kardashian. Cosmo just came across as a babbling 13 years old girl rather than an FBI Agent.
But this could just be me.
This book (and I am guessing the previous books) have a Plum-esque feel to them (silly sidekicks, explosions, so many explosions) which is not surprising. I wasn't sure with a co-author if Janet Evanovich's writing style would come through as much - though really, with the writing style of this book, it could have been all her work.
I liked the cross country continents jaunt that we are taken on and the hijinx that this group gets up to.
I am torn with how to rate this book. Yes, I enjoyed it, however I didnt' find it anything new or exciting. It was like reading a Plum book, with names changed to protect the innocent.
Will I read more of this series? Yeah, sure, probably.

I haven't read any of the previous Fox and O'Hare books, however I did not find that this was an issue, as there was enough back story of how they came to be partners to get me through.
Now, I may be in the minority, however with the exception of Kate, Nick and (most of the time) her father Jake, I really didn't like any of the characters.
Vicky was just a vapid, self-important wannabe Kardashian. Cosmo just came across as a babbling 13 years old girl rather than an FBI Agent.
But this could just be me.
This book (and I am guessing the previous books) have a Plum-esque feel to them (silly sidekicks, explosions, so many explosions) which is not surprising. I wasn't sure with a co-author if Janet Evanovich's writing style would come through as much - though really, with the writing style of this book, it could have been all her work.
I liked the cross country continents jaunt that we are taken on and the hijinx that this group gets up to.
I am torn with how to rate this book. Yes, I enjoyed it, however I didnt' find it anything new or exciting. It was like reading a Plum book, with names changed to protect the innocent.
Will I read more of this series? Yeah, sure, probably.

