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Reviews for Finger Lickin' Fifteen (Stephanie Plum Series #15)

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The average rating for Finger Lickin' Fifteen (Stephanie Plum Series #15) based on 2 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2009-06-14 00:00:00
2010was given a rating of 2 stars Mr.cheramy Cheramy.eric
It's a compulsion. Though I'm no longer a huge fan, I seem unable to NOT read the books at this point. We'll see if that lasts. I could almost write the same review here that I did for number 14. The irony I found in this one is that Stephanie herself is constantly lamenting in it that her life is at a standstill, that it doesn't appear that she has grown, that she still has the same crap apartment, job that she doesn't like but doesnt' hate, the same two men, the same back and forth between said two men.. I thought for sure there would be some AHA! moment since clearly, the main character is ready to evolve. Nope, not this time, Again. The disappointment continues to be my fault though, as I remember once how the stories used to be. The impatient countdown starting the day after her new book came out in June for the next June release the following year. Sadly it's no longer like that.
Review # 2 was written on 2012-01-07 00:00:00
2010was given a rating of 4 stars Kevin Lansing
Book Review 4 of 5 stars to Finger Lickin' Fifteen, the 15th book in the Stephanie Plum mystery series, written by Janet Evanovich and published in 2009. Evanovich packed a lot of action into this installment, covering more than usual in Stephanie's crazy life. To start off, she's moonlighting for Ranger to help him figure out who's stealing from his business. Not for nothing, and though she may be getting better a bounty hunter and detective, how can Ranger not solve this on his own? And who would seriously take the risk of his punishment, if ever caught. It's certainly just a plot device to bring Ranger and Stephanie closer, building the sexual tension and pushing her towards him and away from Morelli in this book. But then again, her momma is still setting up blind dates for Stephanie, so she's got more than enough men to go around, even if some of them are scarier than the criminals she's chasing. And in this one, Lula asks her to help find the two killers she saw decapitate a celebrity chef. All because she wants the $1M finders fee. But we know that ain't gonna happen because there'd be no story if Stephanie collected half of that fee. She'd not need to work again, at least as a bounty hunter. The fun part is the cooking concepts baked into this book... and the spice of all the zany characters. The mysteries got stronger, in part because there were a few going around in this installment. And you've got the normal shenanigans with Stephanie's family and friends. All in all, this is one of the better ones and when I was thinking of putting the series down for a bit, this convinced me to give it a few more books before I decided. About Me For those new to me or my reviews... here's the scoop: I read A LOT. I write A LOT. And now I blog A LOT. First the book review goes on Goodreads, and then I send it on over to my WordPress blog at , where you'll also find TV & Film reviews, the revealing and introspective 365 Daily Challenge and lots of blogging about places I've visited all over the world. And you can find all my social media profiles to get the details on the who/what/when/where and my pictures. Leave a comment and let me know what you think. Vote in the poll and ratings. Thanks for stopping by. Note: All written content is my original creation and copyrighted to me, but the graphics and images were linked from other sites and belong to them. Many thanks to their original creators.


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