| Sizzling Sixteen |  | Author: Janet Evanovich Publisher: St. Martin's Press Category: eBooks
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Rating: 406 reviews Sales Rank: 67
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Edition: 1 Pages: 320 Number Of Items: 1
Dewey Decimal Number: 813 ASIN: B003GYEGMU
Publication Date: June 15, 2010
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Trenton, New Jersey, bounty hunter Stephanie Plum has inherited a “lucky” bottle from her Uncle Pip. Problem is, Uncle Pip didn’t specify if the bottle brought good luck or bad luck. . . . BAD LUCK: Vinnie, of Vincent Plum Bail Bonds, has run up a gambling debt of $786,000 with mobster Bobby Sunflower and is being held until the cash can be produced. Nobody else will pay to get Vinnie back, leaving it up to Stephanie, office manager Connie, and file clerk Lula to raise the money if they want to save their jobs. GOOD LUCK: Being in the business of tracking down people, Stephanie, Lula, and Connie have an advantage in finding Vinnie. If they can rescue him, it will buy them some time to raise the cash. BAD LUCK: Finding a safe place to hide Vinnie turns out to be harder than raising $786,000. Vinnie’s messing up Mooner’s vibe, running up pay-per-view porn charges in Ranger’s apartment, and making Stephanie question genetics. GOOD LUCK: Between a bonds office yard sale that has the entire Burg turning out, Mooner’s Hobbit-Con charity event, and Uncle Pip’s lucky bottle, they just might raise enough money to save the business, and Vinnie, from ruin. BAD LUCK: Saving Vincent Plum Bail Bonds means Stephanie can keep being a bounty hunter. In Trenton, this involves hunting down a man wanted for polygamy, a turnpike toilet paper bandit, and a drug dealer with a pet alligator named Mr. Jingles. GOOD LUCK: The job of bounty hunter comes with perks in the guise of Trenton’s hottest cop, Joe Morelli, and the dark and dangerous security expert, Ranger. With any luck at all, Uncle Pip’s lucky bottle will have Stephanie getting lucky---the only question is . . . with whom? Sizzling Sixteen . . . so hot, the pages might spontaneously combust!
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Sizzling Sixteen July 31, 2010 Melissa A. Palmer 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
The latest in the Stephanie Plum series does not disappoint. In this one, Vinnie, Stephanie's boss, is kidnapped and Stephanie decides, with help from Lula and Connie, to try to rescue him, with varying degrees of success. The continued romantic triangle of Ranger/Stephanie/Morelli heats up. I laugh out loud while reading these books--I love the antics of Stephanie, Lula and Grandma. I highly recommend these books.
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Cows (and an alligator) in Trenton? July 28, 2010 Frank J. Konopka (Shamokin, PA) 5 out of 11 found this review helpful
I always knew that New Jersey was a very strange state, and the Stephanie Plum series of novels reinforces that opinion. Within the pages of these books we find all kinds of wierd and wacky people, strange and often exotic animals, dangerous (and often extremely funny) felons, and disfunctional family life. What more could anyone ask for light reading, especially in the summertime?
I realize that many reviewers are tiring of the almost repetitive folks and incidents in these books, but even though I can almost telegraph what's going to happen on the next few pages, I anticipate it happily, for these books just give me a laugh when I need it, especially in these tough economic times. Who cares if some of these things have happened before; the author does try to present them in a new way, even though she doesn't alays succeed.
The sexual problem Stephanie has in deciding between Ranger and Morelli does tend to weary a reader at times, but it's not a themendously vital part of the plot, so I just go along with it. After finishing one of these books, I suddenly get a craving for a big helping of fried chicken from Cluck-in-a-Bucket!
My favorite of them all August 8, 2010 Julie P. Meidlinger (Floyds Knobs, IN USA) 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
I truly loved the insanity of this book; it is my favorite in the series. Stephanie, Connie and Lula have to rescue Vinnie from a variety of bad guys (and one bad girl), and the solutions they create are often hilarious. It is not a mystery, per se, but rather a very enjoyable tale of friends, family and Hobbits.
The 16+ Stephanie Plum books have definitely moved in a more-funny, less-scary direction as the series has gone along, and that's fine with me. Life in 2010 holds so many challenges -- reading about these familiar characters is, for me, a wonderful treat. It is like spending time with old friends. And, my local bakery benefits because I crave donuts whenever I read them.
The end of "Sizzling Sixteen" left its characters at a crossroads -- there are many directions the series can go from here. I am looking forward to seeing what the future holds for Stephanie and her friends.
Another Luscious Dessert in the Plum series August 24, 2010 Sophrosyne (LA, CA) 2 out of 6 found this review helpful
It's Stephanie Plum. It's fun, it's sassy, it's an enjoyable read, just like all the Stephanie Plum novels. People who are complaining should pour themselves a margarita and stop taking life so seriously. This series is dessert. It's not written to change your life. It may repeat some stuff, but after sixteen books, who wouldn't? Janet Evanovich is the undisputed Queen of this genre -- I've yet to read anyone else who can both pull off the same genre and, more importantly, sustain it over the course of sixteen books. They may do it for three or four, but then they peter out. And no one else has her pacing, her style, her humor. So, hat's off to the Queen. Long may she write. The only complaint I have is that her other series are taking time away from this one, so that there's never enough Plum in my year. Any month a Stephanie Plum book comes out is a good month.
Plum funny June 23, 2010 L. Allen (Carbondale, IL USA) 11 out of 22 found this review helpful
It's so hard to wait a year for a book to come out and then finish it in a few hours. It's a little let-down--kind of like Christmas. But if you like the characters and want to catch up on another couple of days in the doughnut eating lives of Stephanie and Lula jump in and buy the book. It's not as full of belly laughs as usual, but it is more exciting than the last few in the series and shows potential for growth in all the characters. The huge decrease in potty humor and blown up cars (I still can't quite believe that only only was destroyed) made this a much more interesting read. Quite grand fun and a nice way to spend a sizzlin' hot summer afternoon.
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