


But Evelyn's grandmother lives next door to Stephanie's parents, so Stephanie follows the trail left by Annie and Evelyn-and finds a lot more than she bargained for. Finding a kidnapped child is not an assignment for a bounty hunter. Evelyn's estranged husband, Steven, a shady owner of a seedy bar, is not at all happy. Hard Eight (Stephanie Plum #8) by Janet Evanovichįugitive Apprehension Agent Stephanie Plum has a big problem on her hands: Seven-year-old Annie Soder and her mother, Evelyn, have disappeared. Leave a comment and let me know what you think. And you can find all my social media profiles to get the details on the who/what/when/where and my pictures.

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. I mean who wouldn't want to watch Lula trying to take control and become her own bail bonds woman.įor those new to me or my reviews. Sometimes I wanna see Stephanie put in these bad situations. You never know who to root for in these books. The main story, about a kidnapped child, though not funny, is handled quite well. It gives me a regular dose of humor to enjoy. She's in the wrong profession, but I wouldn't have it any other way. There are about 10 skips (bail jumpers) she's trying to chase, all the while solve little crimes and issues throughout the lives of her friends, family, and the people she's trying to capture whom she takes a liking to. In this book, it's less about one particular mystery, although there is a driving case she is working on. It's absolutely amazing to see the varying degrees of lunatics Stephanie has to deal with. Evanovich comes up with the hilarity in these characters.

so I cannot figure out for the life of me how Ms. 4 out of 5 stars to Hard Eight, the 8th book in the "Stephanie Plum" cozy mystery series, written in 2002 by Janet Evanovich.
