I am an avid reader of Janet Evanovich. Her books never fail to have me actually laughing out loud wherever I'm reading.
If you're not familiar with Evanovich, most notably the author of the Stephanie Plum series, then I insist you go get one of her books and read it NOW. She is hilarious, and her books are loaded with antics, love triangles, and usually a lost body, or two. Lately, I have been in a slump while waiting for the next Stephanie Plum novel so I decided to take a look at some of her older work. The book I chose was one of Evanovich’s co-authored books.
Full Bloom, the fifth book in the Full Series by Evanovich and Charlotte Hughes, doesn't disappoint in the humor or mystery department. Full Bloom picks up during a palm reading at the home of Annie Fortenberry. Annie, who inherited an ex-brothel mansion from her grandmother, runs a bed and breakfast. One of her newest tenants was Destiny, a psychic/columnist, who had some misfortune at her home and is living with Annie while it’s under repair. The B&B’s other tenants consist of a retired nurse’s aide, a drunk handy-man, and an ex-ballerina. Just this combination of characters alone is enough to carry this book through to the end.
Annie spends ALL of her time running the B&B. While most would complain about spending day and night cooking, cleaning and planning events, Annie finds it a valuable distraction to her man situation. She is totally off men, or so she thought, because Destiny tells her that she has got a hot man coming into her life and he is going to spice things up.
After Destiny begins speaking to the ghosts of the mansion, word gets out about the colorful past of the house and the tenants start to notice strange things around the house: art that is skillfully shaped like body parts, a plethora of red velvet, and some scandalous dreams. Now add all this to the new surprise tenant (photographer – PI – motorcycle owner – and hottie-tottie) Wes Bridges, and you have yourself one heck of a full house.
Annie finds herself in the midst of a love triangle, wedding planning (for someone else naturally), and incarceration when her ex-husband turns up buried in the backyard after a three year hiatus.
Full Bloom is a roller-coaster of disasters, shenanigans, stories and emotions. This book turned into my new best-friend; I just couldn't leave it alone. It was a quick read because of it's addictive nature. I found myself thinking about what the characters may be up to while I was at work, the doctors office and even the bar. Without a dull moment in the book, and a lot of finger-pointing, there are some many facets to keep you hooked. Evanovich and Hughes capture the essence of the bad-boy and the guy that's a girl's best-friend in a way that makes you envious of the main character's two beaus; even though she is facing murder charges. And, as an added bonus, Full Bloom features characters from Full House (the first book in the Full Series).
This is a must read!