Investigating the Hottie
Golden Heart Finalist in the YA Category. "Juli Alexander displays skill in this laugh-out-loud spy romp. With non-stop action and a budding romance, fans of the Gallagher Girls will love Investigating the Hottie." -Amanda Brice, author of Pointe of No Return Peterson. Amanda Peterson. When my...
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Golden Heart Finalist in the YA Category. "Juli Alexander displays skill in this laugh-out-loud spy romp. With non-stop action and a budding romance, fans of the Gallagher Girls will love Investigating the Hottie." -Amanda Brice, author of Pointe of No Return Peterson. Amanda Peterson. When my life suddenly turns into the Princess Diaries meets Mission Impossible, can I do in a week what I haven’t managed to do in all my fifteen years—reel in a hottie? When Amanda spends a week with her aunt, Christie, she learns that her aunt is a spy. Christie admits that Amanda has security clearance and has already started her training. When her aunt asks her to investigate a teenage hacker, Amanda thinks that spending time with a nerd should be doable despite her social ineptitude. Unfortunately for Amanda, the hacker is a hottie.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781481977562 (1481977563)
Publish date: December 27th 2012
Publisher: CreateSpace
Pages no: 200
Edition language: English
Series: Investigating the Hottie (#1)
Total MEH. Not the "Chuck" I was hoping... not even close. The spy-thing was poor and ridiculous, the conversations were forced, and although Amanda was a nice MC, I got tired of all her "he is hot.. he is a hottie... yummy". Gee, the number of times she mentions his hotness! And precisely because o...
Investigating the Hottie -- Juli Alexander Book 1 of Investigating the Hottie 2012 Release -- Createspace/Smashwords -- Indie author work Young Adult, High School, Romance, Mystery, Espionage Despite the set-up being a bit confusing, I have to admit that I found Investigating the Hottie to be qu...
In Investigating the Hottie by Juli Alexander, Amanda visits her aunt, Christie, during her fall break upon suggestion of her parents to help her cope with the divorce. There she finds that Christie is actually a spy, and she’s actually been in training much of her life. Her first assignment is to i...
This review also appears at my blog.***Amanda Petersen gets sent to her education-geek aunt’s house for a week because her parents are getting a divorce. Nothing is as it seems and apparently, Amanda’s aunt – Christie – has been a spy all these years. When her aunt gives her a mission to investigate...
As always [a:Juli Alexander|5458573|Juli Alexander|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1327534421p2/5458573.jpg] has woven a comic and ensnaring piece of literary art for young adults. While lacking the paranormal aspect which I so dearly love and enjoy, this work is just as fantastic and engaging as her...