![]() ![]() ![]() Evanovich claimed this to be a "screwball romance"-I didn't see it as particularly screwball. Maggie is a bit like Stephanie in that she doesn't conform to the norm for women-Stephanie doesn't want to get married and be a housewife-instead she's a bounty hunter Maggie isn't so sure about marriage herself but mostly she wants to fulfill her promise to write a book based on her Aunt Kitty's diary-and to get away from her mother, aunt, and the other ladies of Riverside who want to put her into a mold. Elsie and Grandma Mazur do have some similarities: both don't always have verbal filters and both have a tendency to carry large, loaded guns in their purses. ![]() I prefer Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series to this earlier book, but after reading other reviewer's comments I now see some parallels between her Plum characters and this book. ![]()
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