“Aren’t we supposed to be sneaking around behind them to beat up whatever villain pops up?” I ask, looking around. We’re in an RV. We are NOT in the RV that Tank owns, we’re in the RV that Nico built just for the entire family to go on vacation in. He gave us the top floor! Oh, wait, I’m going into that silly narrator thing that Skye always makes me practice, now, right? So I need to um… introduce myself! My name is Ariel Boogey! I’m a working super villain for the South Branch, which means I spend a lot of time on the beach. I have two partners who help me rob candy stores and ice cream shops and—
“He figured since everyone KNOWS we’re coming, we might as well consolidate,” Doris says, lounging on one of the chairs that convert into beds. “That’s why we stole this double decker thing from over in Great Britain, remember?”
“I thought that was just to make Knight mad, though?” I say.
“THAT was just a side bonus,” Doris says, grinning evilly.
Been reading since book one and I love how the characters grow and learn. Out side of the kindergarten arcs the darlings are some of the best places to get that sugar rush of cute. The main character has to find what being an adult is on her terms during what for other characters would be high stakes. But for her and her OP friends is just a confusing sidestep in their vacation. Love this author and hope she continues putting out hit after hit.
I liked this book. I don’t think it’s one of the most exciting books in the Cape high series. I felt the villains of the book had a rather unique motivation. The main hero of this book was also surprised because they were not one of the Cape high students. As a result it seemed a rather unique entry into the series.
Interesting stories suitable for children and adults
Stories with morality told in a manner that's not condescending to or critical of anyone. Safe for anyone old enough to read and teaches good morals as a part of dealing with the difficulties of life.