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First off, I LOVE the cover, Its blue, and the silhouettes are epic, B Second, the story starts off with a bang, diving right into the adventure that began in book.
I loved seeing Emily in the posh surroundings of the charity gala, and I admit I have a feminine delight in her clothes, haha! The new characters were awesomethe ICS team is hilarious and Mrs.
Malachi Mr. Malachi make such an amazing couple, lol, “Amanda the Klutz” and “Brandon Orange” were pretty fun personalities too, And N. is terrifying! The plot was just as fun as book oneI loved seeing Emilys “prepping” and the excitement of the takedown and seeing Brent go serious with Emily those two have such a sweet friendship.
Bookcant arrive soon enough! THAT CLIFFHANGER THOUGH!!!!
Content: Emilys praying is a little less reverent than I would consider appropriate Emily Brent still spend a lot of time alone together some nonromantic undetailed touching.
A Favourite Humorous Quote: Looking up, she found everyone had just taken their first drinks of their coffees.
Nadia studied her cup with a perplexed look, the Gremlin appeared resigned and maybe a little grumpy, and Mrs.
Malachi looked thoughtful. Emily groaned inwardly. Brent! Why couldnt someone else have been the barista Someone who knows the difference between espresso and chai.
I received a complimentary copy of this book for promotional purposes, I was not required to write a positive review, These are my honest thoughts and opinions, AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH
So nervewracking, But so fun. I'm glad it's so short, eightyseven pages EIGHTYSEVEN PAGES!!! I had so much fun reading this little story! The humor and the oneliners, the crisp descriptions, and the winning characters all combined for an excellent halfhour's diversion one hour plus for regularspeed readers that left me eager to get the entire series.
A squeakyclean, humorous spy story How could I resist It's very well written and it's just precious!
Note: It would be better to read the first book first, but I couldn't afford it this week and just dove in and managed to figure most of it out.
Content caveat: There is a bit of lying without consequences and not batting an eye at it, so caution with younger ages.
ABSOULTLY LOVED IT!!! This series so lighthearted and fun, and had me almost bursting into laughter which I usually don't do while reading a book, cause then everyone around me would be like, "What" I could not put these books down! Trust me, I tried! It didn't work!! Brent and Emily's relationship is so fun, and I love that there is basically no romance
at all.
I can't wait to read more in the series, and get my sibs to so we can talk and laugh over them! LOVE THEM!!! The second book had me laughing even more!! It was so fun! The earpieces, the codenames, the coffee, LOVED IT ALL!!! Absolutely loving the Emily Abbott series! It's like Nancy Drew meets secret agents.
The conversation and clever banter between the characters makes it a fast and enjoyable read!,stars, personally. :
About this book:
“She's just a coffee barista low on grocery money.
. . does she have what it takes to go undercover
When Brent asks Emily to be his date, she knows it doesn't mean anything.
He has a mission requiring him to go undercover at a charity gala, After getting a makeover at his spy agency headquarters, she's ready to assume the role of an opinionated book reviewer from New York.
The Gremlin is planning to steal and sell topsecret blueprints from the aerospace company for which he works.
When Emily literally bumps into him at the gala, she is able to plant an ICS tracking chip on his glasses.
But the Gremlin is smarter than they thought, and ICS finds themselves in the dark about his buyer.
With time running out, and the sale imminent, Emily must rely on instinct and quick thinking to save the day.
”
Series: Bookin “The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott”, BookHere!
Spiritual Content A Prayer that also references Scripture A talk about being a Christian and a spy A few mentions of God, Jesus, Christians, amp loving others A couple mentions of church going amp a Bible study A mention of a blessing over food A mention of Noahs Ark
Note: A mention of someone saying that “everything evolves” “life, societies, even the very clothes people wear”.
Negative Content Minor cussing including: a blah, a dumb, a kicking backside, and a kick the rear end of a bad guy Eye rolling A light mention that Emily feels second to her father compared to his job Mentions of treason Mentions of injuries amp blood/bleeding A handful of mentions of weapons amp guns being aimed at a bad guy A few mentions of a car chase A couple mentions of a car being wrecked BookA mention of not wanting to lie
Note: A few mentions of car brands A couple mentions of a childrens book Charlottes Web A mention of a social media site Instagram.
Sexual Content Emily amp Brent act like a couple at the gala A few mentions of dates amp dating
Note: A couple mentions of strapless dresses amp how its a “tactically unsound style” for undercover agents/spies.
Emily Abbott, age
P, O. V. of Emily
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Pre Teens One Star
New Teens Two Stars
Early High School Teens Three Stars
Older High School Teens Four Stars
My personal Rating Three Stars and a half
Theres something just so charmingand funabout this series! It might be the most realistic at times, but its fun to image being an ordinary girl and then being roped into a spy missionor two or more missions.
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BFCG may Read the review to see recommend this book by this author.
It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author, What a perfect sequel! I'm officially in love with this series,
Now if only there was "spy stuff" that made it easier to write and release books.
sigh I guess I'll just have to wait, Perry Kirkpatrick took all those cliched tropes that we know and are familiar with and she sent them spinning across the stage of her novels.
Because you know the tropes, you know whats comingand you dont, You know what should be there, so when it doesnt quite happen, it has a lot of punch without the need for explanation.
In fact, Id say thats the brilliance of her concept, Perry Kirkpatrick is able to write this series with probably half the words she would have needed if she didnt stick to tropes, stereotypes, and cliches.
The best part she made them work for her instead of against her,
How did she make cliched tropes work like magic
Taking the known and using them in a new, fresh way makes Plan to Fail and the whole series so far, one to love.
I hate that theyre so short, thoughboth because I want more, more, more, and because of the brilliance she used to ensure they only need to be as long as they are.
Its something to envy, folks, Trust me.
I laughed hysterically when one of the main characters got one of those fun upset/plot twists.
And I could have cried when I found out a beloved character was the victim of money laundering.
I recommend Plan to Fail for all “spy movie/book/show” lovers who like to laugh, imagine a world of whatifs, and all with characters you cant wait to get to know.
becauseSanta and thatll only make sense if you read one, Just sayin.
If that's not enough, . . how about becauseKindleUnlimited I mean, really :D.