Izzy Spellman is looking to get back into the detective game when a man hires her to see what his wife is up to. Meanwhile, what is with her brother David? Who is blackmailing Izzy? Why is her car never where she left it? And did Rae really cheat on the PSATs? All these questions and more will be an...
The third in the Spellman series. This was the best one, so far. Izzy is back doing her court-appointed therapy. Henry is not speaking to Rae because she has changed the locks at his home. David has a secret. Morty and Milo are moving away and Izzy has trouble understanding the new bartender. Great ...
This is the third book in the Spellman series. While I felt that this was a good book, I felt like the first two were a little better than this one. Don't get me wrong this one still had me cracking up through out the whole thing. Just when I thought I couldn't love the Spellman family anymore this ...
These are too funny. This family is nuts! I'm glad I'm not part of a family of spies and private investigators and lawyers. It's entertaining to read though! Just want Henry and Izzy to finally get together. :o)
Plot Summary: Private investigator Isabel Spellman is back on the case and back on the couch – in court-ordered therapy after getting a little too close to her previous subject.As the book opens, Izzy is on hiatus from Spellman, Inc, but when her boss Milo simultaneously cuts her bartending hours an...
As a long lover of the Spellman family I was not surprised when this latest read disrupted my already odd sleeping hours. This installment has carried the same amazing writing and insane situations shown in the first two books. This time around focusing on the new changes of the each character and I...
I loved this 3rd book and so funny. Isabel and her whole family are so interesting they keep you guessing what is going to happen next. I am looking forward to seeing if Isabel starts growing up and how her character will act when she does.
Even though these books never have much of a plot I enjoy finding out what the family is up to. Decided to try on audio and the narration by Christina Moore was top notch.
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