A bizarre murder scene leads not-so-dumb blonde Bubbles Yablonsky and her main squeeze into the heart of a conspiracy linked to a secret cadre of strange women, and a mysterious assassin who wants Bubbles's investigation to go up in flames....
Sarah Strohmeyer is the award-winning, nationally bestselling author of 18 novels for young adults and adults, including the Bubbles Yablonsky mystery series, SMART GIRLS GET WHAT THEY WANT and THE CINDERELLA PACT, which became the Lifetime Movie, LYING TO BE PERFECT. Her first mystery, BUBBLES UNBOUND, won the Agatha Award and Romantic TImes Award for Best First Mystery. THE SLEEPING BEAUTY PROPOSAL was nominated for a prestigious RITA™. Her books have been translated into German, French, Italian, Turkish, Taiwanese and a bunch of others. BUBBLES REBOOTS - #7 in the Bubbles Yablonsky mystery series - will be published June 26th in Kindle, Nook and Kobo (pre-order now!) It is an homage to her dearly departed high-school friend, Josh Simon. So 10% of the profits will go to organizations he approved: The Cancer Research Institute & Planned Parenthood.
This was a good story. Lots to try and keep track of. I really like Bubbles, she is a fun character and you can’t help but root for her. Looking forward to reading more of her adventures. #readforkimberly
Steve and Bubbles try to have a romantic weekend. What could possibly go wrong? Murder, of course. This book is hilarious! Bubbles is quickly moving up to the ranks of my favorite heroine. If you haven't read these books, you're really missing out!
When Max Factor meets the Molly Maguires, heck, when Bubbles Yablonsky (aka Bub to G) meets (learns about) the Molly Maguires, you know you're in the heart of coal country. With her bodyguards/entourage of Mama and Genevieve to keep her safe, plus the bodyguard hired by Steve Stiletto, what could go wrong as Bubbles tries to find her cousin's missing husband, Stinky, with a few bodies and trip into a coal mine along the way? The Slagville Sirens are a delight, and not just because the Nag 'n Feed spell works so well. The Hoagie Ho brought visions of 5am hoagie making every month for the LHS band fundraisers; happily no untoward accidents every occurred, unlike Bubbles' rendezvous with Stinky, er, Pete. As ever with Bubbles, you just had to be there!
Will Jane end up with G after all? Will G blossom into a hair genius? Will Steve end his spiritual quest and chastity vow? Will Bubbles' hair survive her own chastity vow? Gotta keep on reading the series ...
Bubbles is dealing with someone who is pulling the strings behind the scenes, luring her and Steve to an abandoned mine where a dead body is found and the car of her cousin's husband who is accused of being a dangerous ex employee of the mine.
She and Steve are nearly killed when there is a mine explosion. A suicide of one of the players further convinces her that there are unseen forces at work, hiding the secret mining, the new invention which could put out the under ground fires in limbo, making the possible casino plans a reason for rich profits to be on the horizon.
There are a zillion people running around the town, including Bubbles mother, Genevieve, a PI and his crazy parents and the town Sheriff, who listens to all phone calls and may be connected to the puppet master.
Because the setting of this book wasn't something I could quite relate to, it wasn't my favorite, but it was still interesting with several funny parts.
Bubbles and Stiletto get summoned to investigate a murder, but it's a set-up to try to kill them. Stiletto's step-father didn't die at the end of book 2 and was working to make even more money and corrupting people along the way. At the end, though, one of the newly corrupted turned back to good and shot Metzger in the head instead of killing Bubbles.
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Bubbles is a hairdresser, but is also always looking for the next big story. Coal mining, building a casino and figuring out how to build on land that has a burning core, leads to a great mystery. The characters in this series make it humorous and fun to read.
Bubbles is like a fun friend that doesn't require maintenance. She is much like Stephanie Plum in that if I miss a few details, I don't worry too much because I will be able to figure it out eventually. I love these stories--they are perfect mind-candy for pandemic entertainment.
I couldn't put this book down! I finished it in two days. My favorite so far. I found it to be a little edgy with that intensity you get from the possibility of danger.
Laugh out loud at the dialogue in this series! Waking my husband up with the giggles. Lighthearted read with a twist of murder thrown in. I can't get enough of this stress reducer
This totally did not work for me, but I finished it, so two stars for keeping me reading. I've got a chicken and the egg issue with this book because by the time things came to the crisis point and the players all started to be revealed, I found I couldn't keep the characters straight. Was it because the book didn't do a good job at making it clear, or was it because the book simply didn't resonate with me and thus nothing clicked?
There was a lot going on here that I just didn't get. I didn't think Bubbles' mother and friend Genevive were funny. Zeke's parents were horrible. Chrissy Price was horrible. A lot of the men were horrible -- including Stiletto, who really was quite a turd, especially in how he treated Bubbles. He's by turns controlling and manipulative, tacitly encouraging the rumors about him and Esmerelda. Man, I hope Bubbles dumps him. And at the end? WOW.
I also couldn't get a fix on Bubbles. Is she a ditz? Is she a legit reporter? Is she kind? Compassionate? Smart? Caring? Driven? What is she? She seemed kind of bland and nothing about her stood out -- except for the money stuff. The "I put my $19.95 Payless special shoe through the door." It simply wasn't authentic to the speech of people who live on very small, tight budgets, shall we say. (Or not? Okay. Poor. Poverty line. But... is Bubbles poverty line? It's impossible to tell. My hairdressers make easy six figures. So why can't Bubbles? Is she even working as a reporter? If so, what's her salary? If you're going to portray her in this socioeconomic class, these are germane questions... and the expectations that readers who live in this world are going to recognize not only where she shops but her mindset about it, and that mindset is what's missing.)
I just have too many questions that aren't answered, and they are important questions that kept me from wanting to discover those answers.
This was the third installment of the Bubbles mystery series. Bubbles is cute, funny, and admirable. But this particular mystery was drawn out and hard to follow, with too many characters. I like Bubbles and her family and friends, but there were just too many characters to keep track of. Solving the mystery wasn't even possible with all the extra players, but I didn't even seem to care - this is one of those books you just want it to end so you can move on to the next one in the series.
I'm a big supporter of the underdog, but the reference towards the end that Bubbles is a better reporter than a seasoned AP reporter was a little hard to fathom. This one didn't leave me wanting too much more from Bubbles as a reporter. I would like for her to go back to being primarily a hairdresser who gets pulled into adventures.
On the bright side, I hope Bubble's cousin, Roxanne, comes back to visit in future installments. With Jane moving on to more mature men (which is a good thing), I'm hopeful G will manage to stay in the series in some capacity.
I "read" this book via CD, and the narration by Barbara McCulloh was spot on. She really brings Bubbles and her cohorts to life, which is just about all that this installmnt of the series had going for it. I can't imagine having to read this one from the written page.
I love the Bubbles stories. Not because they are great literary works, but first, because they are about my "Home Town" of Bethlehem PA. The streets I remember, the actual High School I attended, Freedom. The High School my Mom went to, Liberty. The streets and the different bridges, routes and towns that are mentioned. Two Guys was an actual booming store back in the late '60's and 70's. It was on Easton Avenue not far from where I grew up. However East Hills wasn't really as uppity as Bubbles alluded to. But Thanks , just the same Sarah! I just love listening to the Bubbles Saga. I love the Narrators voice because she sounds las if she could be one of the locals. The foods that are mentioned are so much like things that I grew up eating. I just plain enjoy this series. The historical aspect is changed, there is no actual town named "Limbo" but the town with the fire burning below is true. A lady I quilt with Norma, in her 70's is from that area, she sent me an email and the towns name is(was?) Centralia. Anyway, the Bubbles books are a treasure. I hope she gets her Honeymoon with Steve, somewhere besides the Poconos. What great fun I have had listening and laughing with these books!
This is the 3rd installment of the Bubbles Yablonski series. Her romance with photographer Steve Stiletto heats up in this exciting fast paced novel. With witty dialoge and oddball characters, you are sure to enjoy this one as well. Someone is posing as Steve Stiletto and tried to set Steve and Bubbles up to be murdered. Instead they find a dead body, and later a suicide. Now Bubbles and Steve are compeating for the same story. Having Bubbles armed with a portable curling iron, and Genevive armed with mashed potatoes, the bunch is on the hunt to find the murderer and solve the mystery. I give this book yet another 5 BOLD stars
A continuously burning underground fire in a coal mine, leaves the land, what most consider worthless, but Stinky's Fire Extinguishers can make the land worth Billions, giving motive for several murders. LOTS of characters and suspects make this challenging to read.
Spoiler Alert: In the end it was the guy who died 2 books ago, didn't see that coming. Wonder if he's really dead this time? Amazing how fictional characters both in books and on TV seem to come back to life. I don't know of a single person in real life who has resurrected. A few who think they are Jesus but don't think they've actually risen from the dead.
Bubbles is off to Slagville to investigate a murder of a high profile person. It ends up her cousin's husband, Stinky, is involved as well. Meanwhile Steven Stiletto is getting cozy with a beautiful old acquaintance. Someone seems to know an awful lot about Steve and Bubbles and their schedules. The whole family ends up in Slagville facing off against the Slagville Sirens. The end was sort of a surprise of resurrected dead man Henry Metzger being behind the entire thing. I didn't think this was as good a story as previous books. At the end, Stiletto has taken a vow of chastity after his brush with death.
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Bubbles always gets herself into these crazy, convoluted mysteries! In this one, she comes across Esmeralda Green, an AP reporter who seems to have a past with Steve. Irritating! She also gets involved with coal country, murder, kidnapping, and a ghost from her past. Dun dun dun! This is another hysterical addition to the Bubbles series. She just cracks me up. She's getting smarter, thinking more like a reporter, that's for sure. Hopefully the Zeke thing works out, because he seems like a good character. Onward with Bubbles!
Enjoyable and fun....kept me guessing in parts and I didn't see the twist until about 5 min before Bubbles. My rule on mysteries is I will keep reading the ones by an author until I can predict the who, why and how of the crime. This is why I don't read Agatha Christie anymore. So far, I'm entertained!
Oh, and I totally hope that Zeke and Jane work out. I was hoping for the two of them to get together...and hoping Jane would pick a normal hair color....I'm hoping in book 4 that these things happen...
God I love these books! I discovered them at my local library, before I moved, read the 3 that they had, and forgot about looking for more! I really think Sarah Strohmeyer had a goldmine idea here. I'm usually not one for such silliness, but the zany Bubbles, who is everything I'm not, just cracks me up! and the home recipes are great! I totally intend to stain my hair with coffee one of these days... and I'm always deviously telling teenagers how to color their hair with Kool-aid.
Bubbles Yablonski is Pennsylvania's answer to Stephanie Plum. A no-so dumb blonde hairdresser/investigative reporter and her hunky boyfriend solve mysteries in spite of the help of her odd assortment of relatives. I am definately going to look for the other books in this series and will recommend them to my fellow Plum fans.
This book is a screwball mystery or at least that's what I call it. A little too much intimate details for me, but nothing outrageous. If you like Stephanie Plum by Janet Evanovich, this will be a book you might enjoy as well. Pennsylvania regional details & real(quirky)characters. Not realistic maybe, but it is entertaining.
LOVED the Bubbles series by Sarah Strohmeyer!! Funny, engaging and so well written, with enough anticipation and surprise to keep the pages turning... the characters drew me in and kept me there. As I finished each book, I couldn't wait to open the next one in the series.LOVED the Bubbles series by Sarah Strohmeyer!!
10 sound discs (11 hr., 30 min.) Borrowed from Springfield library. When Bubbles' dream weekend with jetsetting photographer Steve Stiletto is interrupted by a wild ride down an abandoned mine shaft in a runaway coal car, it isn't long before she's discovered a dead body and found herself in the midst of a high-powered conspiracy. In other words, Bubbles is at it again.
Bubbles gets a call that has her racing to an abandoned coal mine for a potential big story. She finds her boyfriend, Steve Stilletto, unconscious, and another man dead. Getting Steve out of the coal mine isn't easy when an explosion blocks them in.
Third in the series. Very funny. My rating: 4 Stars.
I love this series!!!! Its so funny. I feel bad for Bubbles some times but then i have to giggle and think that she deserves what she got lol. You never know what you are going to get when you turn the page on these series. A must read.
This was a struggle to get through. The author is clearly mimicking Janet Evanovich, but without the wit. The plot was much too confusing, with too many characters made to look overly quirky. Too bad, because some of the themes--miners' rights, for example--could have been explored effectively.
The mystery to this one is a bit convoluted. I wish I'd had the print format to more easily flip back to key ideas or character scene. So, while I enjoyed the other two versions in audio, this might have been better with text.
That said, I am officially hooked on Bubbles Yablonsky!
This series is growing on me - this was good and funny. Very much in the Janet Evanovich Staphanie Plum mould. Bubbles has an on again off again rommance going, that is definately on again in this story.