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Stephanie Plum #28

Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight

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When Stephanie Plum is woken up in the middle of the night by the sound of footsteps in her apartment, she wishes she didn’t keep her gun in the cookie jar in her kitchen. And when she finds out the intruder is fellow apprehension agent Diesel, six feet of hard muscle and bad attitude whom she hasn’t seen in more than two years, she still thinks the gun might come in handy.

Turns out Diesel and Stephanie are on the trail of the same fugitive: Oswald Wednesday, an international computer hacker as brilliant as he is ruthless. Stephanie may not be the most technologically savvy sleuth, but she more than makes up for that with her dogged determination, her understanding of human nature, and her willingness to do just about anything to bring a fugitive to justice. Unsure if Diesel is her partner or her competition in this case, she’ll need to watch her back every step of the way because Oswald is a killer.

299 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 2, 2021

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Janet Evanovich

326 books40.8k followers
Janet Evanovich is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Stephanie Plum series, the Lizzy and Diesel series, twelve romance novels, the Alexandra Barnaby novels and Trouble Maker graphic novel, and How I Write: Secrets of a Bestselling Author, as well as the Fox and O'Hare series with co-author Lee Goldberg.

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Profile Image for Melissa (Hiatus due to Death in Family).
5,123 reviews3,069 followers
October 29, 2021
Typical Stephanie Plum book--hijinks, bad guys, mortuary viewings, car explosions, romantic tension. Predictable but comforting in its predictability.

In this installment Diesel returns because he and Stephanie are looking for the same guy--a hacker with absolutely no conscience. Lula seems to have inherited Stephanie's bad luck (her astrologist blames it on the moon) and gets into one bad situation after another.

I find these books to be fun and entertaining, I know that there will always be meals with Stephanie's parents, Grandma being her sassy self, Ranger saving the day a few times, Morelli providing a stable balance, Lula's short skirts and high heels, an appearance of the Buick, and many doughnuts and trips to Cluck-in-a-Bucket.

I'm not tired of this series yet! I'll be back for more as long as Evanovich continues to write them. In the back there is a teaser for the new series featuring Gabriella, which I'm sure will be enjoyable as well.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book, all opinions are my own.
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Author 20 books4,346 followers
November 21, 2021
Game On is the 28th book in Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum series. On its own, the book is good. We have a lively mystery to solve, a revisit from an old fave character, and lots of humor. But... something felt very off with it too. It was a much more bland version of the past books. All the repetitive scenes were present, but it was less funny and toned down to the point that I found myself changing the dialog to make it the normal spicy. Oh well... good for a laugh, and I will read more from the series, but I don't think I will pick up her new series because either she has a ghost writer or she's out of ideas. I need each book to be more than the last, and sadly, this wasn't quite there. But if you love the characters, still read it!
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4,720 reviews1,191 followers
October 30, 2022
Stephanie Plum is at the top of her game in this 28th book of the series. Her sidekick Lula (I got a whole wardrobe based on boobs and booty.) is struggling a bit. Her hairdresser left town and she can't get the right look. On top of that she seems to be finding herself more accident-prone than Stephanie. What the what? If you love this series (and Diesel in particular) you will not be disappointed with this latest installment. There is a group called Hot Potato who is trying to save the world. Grandma Mazur is trying to learn how to be a hacker. Stephanie's mom takes up knitting. The car casualty count is greater than zero. Life is good in the Berg. Love this series so much that I will listen to Lorelei King read it to me once it is available on audio.

Get ready for Going Rogue, Stephanie Plum #29) set for release on November 1, 2022.
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1,744 reviews9,868 followers
May 30, 2023
This is the last one, I swear. Really. I mean it! (anybody want a peanut?)

This is Stephanie Plum lite, gentled down for a more enlightened age, and you know what? I don't know that it works as well. Or maybe I just find it annoying that Evanovitch is now spelling out all the details that I would have taken for granted, like yes, Steph's dad doesn't really hate grandma, and no, Vinnie doesn't really think Stephanie is an idiot and in fact relies upon her, and really, Rex does eat something besides doughnuts. It is, in short, a real-er Stephanie Plum, and if I wanted that, I don't think I would be reading about a bounty-hunting New Jersey klutz who was failing at adulting.

The case isn't even that maniacal: a bond has gone missing, and unbeknownst to all of Vinnie's agency, the bond-ee was an internationally known hacker with a penchant for sadism. The fugitive is out for revenge on an amateur hacking group known as the Baked Potatoes, and if I say that provides some of the daffiest laughs, you get an idea how low we've sunk. Diesel, who first makes his appearance in a Christmas novella, reappears here, providing all the deus ex machina Steph needs. I'm calling in quits for now, unless it's re-reads of the series beginning. They were always good for a laugh.
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2,211 reviews1,192 followers
December 16, 2021
3.5⭐
Same old, but not necessarily a bad thing! I enjoyed the quirky secondary characters and the audiobook which is read by Lorelei King is icing on the cake. 🎧❤️
Profile Image for Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader.
2,722 reviews31.8k followers
December 24, 2021
I was a late fan to the series, hearing about them for years before finally trying the first three. I read them quickly, probably around the time the movie came out or a little before? Ever since I love them for reliable escape reading. They make me laugh and hold my attention with the quick, breezy, entertaining antics of Stephanie and her family and friends. I have not read every book in this series, but I did get a good foundation in the beginning and have read the last couple, including the newest, Game On, which is now available.

Diesel, another bounty hunter, breaks into Stephanie’s apartment in the middle of the night. She hasn’t seen him in a couple years, and here he is, handsome and rough around the edges. Stephanie and Diesel are seeking the same fugitive, Oswald Wednesday, a computer hacker. Are Stephanie and Diesel working in tandem or against each other?

There are the usual suspects we’ve come to expect from these dear books- Ranger, Morelli, Grandma Mazur (love), and Lula. This series is pure fun, and I’m grateful to have these books to turn to when I need the reset button!

I received a gifted copy.

Many of my reviews can also be found on my blog: www.jennifertarheelreader.com and instagram: www.instagram.com/tarheelreader
Profile Image for Julie .
4,234 reviews38k followers
November 5, 2022
Game On by Janet Evanovich is a 2021 Atria/Simon & Schuster publication.

Diesel is back after a two-year absence. This time he’s in search of a computer hacker, named Oswald, who is rumored to have left a trail of disappeared wives and girlfriends and perhaps a few rival hackers, too.

As it turns out, Stephanie is also looking for Oswald- so they help each other out, a little- but they each have their own agendas- which pits them against one another in a way, but regardless, they need to capture Oswald before more people die…

If you have followed this series at all over the years, then by now you know exactly what to expect and that’s part of the charm, I think. It’s the type of series you grab when you want something familiar and comforting that you know will be light, fun, and entertaining.

This installment provided all those things- it was the usual zany, and madcap adventure, but there was a small, subtle shift- something I couldn’t quite put my finger on. Maybe I was missing Ranger a little bit? (He does make a few 'cameo' appearances- but that was all)

Either way, the story is still fast paced and entertaining, which is exactly what why I keep showing up time and again to see what Stephanie and the gang have been up to...

3.5 round up
Profile Image for Norma ~ The Sisters.
722 reviews14.3k followers
February 5, 2025
Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight is exactly the kind of fun, fast-paced adventure I turn to when I need a break from darker reads. Stephanie Plum is back in action, this time chasing down a high-tech hacker with none other than Diesel at her side—or maybe in her way. Either way, it’s classic Stephanie: full of laugh-out-loud moments, unpredictable antics, and the ever-entertaining chaos that follows her wherever she goes.

There’s something so comforting about this series. No matter how many books there are, Janet Evanovich keeps the energy alive, the characters just as delightful, and the humor as sharp as ever. The familiar mix of family shenanigans, bounty-hunting disasters, and a little romantic tension makes this another solid escape read. I love having these books to turn to when I need something light, quick, and guaranteed to make me laugh.
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3,329 reviews1 follower
December 7, 2022
This is a very funny Suspense Cozy Mystery, and this is the 28th book in the Stephanie Plum series. I have read all the books in the Stephanie Plum series, but I do feel this book can be read as a stand alone. I love that this book as some characters in it that we have not seen in a long time. I think the beginning is a little slow to get going, but I do feel this book as a good build up/suspense in it once it gets going. This book as so many funny/cute times to break up all the suspense that was going on. The characters in this series is just the best.
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1,610 reviews792 followers
September 24, 2021
When I finished the author's 24th installment of this series, I literally hung up my Kindle in frustration. I've read and enjoyed the action and humor in the previous books featuring bounty hunter Stephanie Plum, but over the last few years, they'd grown to be, well, downright silly - partly, IMHO, because despite getting older, Stephanie just didn't grow up.

An offer of a pre-release copy of this one (the 28th) from the publisher, via NetGalley, made me decide to take another look. And honestly? I'm glad I did. Yes, some parts are still on the silly side (a guy who makes a living mooning guests at parties, for instance) and Stephanie is still waffling among her three hunky guy friends, but for the most part she seems to have settled on longtime love, New Jersey detective Joe Morelli.

One of those hunks, another "apprehension agent" named Diesel, shows up in Stephanie's bedroom unexpectedly (triggering both annoyance and one of those aforementioned waffling spells that permeate the rest of the book). Turns out they're on the trail of the same guy, an extremely talented computer hacker named Oswald Wednesday. Scuttlebutt has it he's working on something really big, so the sooner they catch him, the better. Stephanie hooks up with another hacker - a member of a hacking group that does it for fun, not profit. But one of the folks they hacked is Wednesday; when Morelli starts to investigate the murder of a man done in a rather grisly fashion, it brings the suspicion that the motive may be payback and this guy was only the beginning.

When the danger hits closer to home, Stephanie's third hunk and security firm owner Ranger makes an appearance. In between all this, Stephanie's wacky assistant Lula (she of the wild hairdos, skanky clothes and penchant for fried chicken) and crazy Grandma Mazur add some comic relief. All told, it's an entertaining romp that gave me a few chuckles and put me back in the mood to read the next one. To the publisher, many thanks!

Oh, and by the way - that really big project Wednesday was cooking up? It was a doozy!
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13 reviews
October 23, 2021
I just finished reading Game On by Janet Evanovich. I was struggling to finish this book. It’s the same thing in every one of Janet Evanovich’s books. Now I know why I don’t read her books anymore. It was boring. I have nothing good to say about the book.
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646 reviews113 followers
January 4, 2022
That’s the thing about rage. You gotta have selective rage. You don’t shoot things that are valuable like people and éclairs. If you gotta shoot up something, you go for the gluten- and dairy-free zucchini bread. Vegans always give you a pass.”

Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight served up zany humor that made me laugh out! It’s been a while since I checked in with Stephanie, Lula, and Grandma Mazur (something like seven books ago), and they didn’t let me down.

I’ve read the series through book twenty-one. And, honestly, I don’t care that much about the mysteries. It is the kooky characters and what they get up to that keeps me coming back for more.

Since I am not a fan of Morelli or Ranger and tend to skip books when they get a lot of page time, I was thrilled that book 28 featured Diesel. Oh, and let’s not forget Bob the Dog.

In this book, Stephanie plays some minor match making that turned out cute. Lula has hair challenges that I’d loved to see on screen. And several things get set on fire. I did like how the slime ball was apprehended. You go girl!

It was wonderful to start the new reading year with these kooky characters. The book delivered the humor I expected while being a super low stress read. Very few books in this series would I rate four stars, but this one I felt deserved it.
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948 reviews
October 27, 2021
Yes, the Stephanie Plum stories are silly, but I so look forward to each new one that comes out….and I’ve read all 28 of them. Who cares about the plot when you have such colorful characters that fill each Stephanie Plum novel? As a former Jersey Girl, the Jersey setting/jokes/lifestyle really resonate with me.

I’ve tried some of Evanovich’s other books, but they just don’t have the same pizazz as this series…maybe it is the Jersey Girl thing…….
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2,042 reviews116 followers
December 4, 2021
5 Stars for Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight by Janet Evanovich read by Lorelei King.

I’m still really enjoying this series. Especially when Lorelei King is narrating. I hope it goes on forever. It’s always fun to see how many cars Stephanie Plum can destroy in one novel.
Profile Image for Jasmine from How Useful It Is.
1,653 reviews378 followers
November 4, 2021
I read too many books at a time and it took me longer than normal but Definitely a fantastic read! I had no idea this author’s book is what I have been looking for. I loved the humor. I enjoyed Stephanie’s Grandma’s humor, sass, and overall attitude. Good set of characters overall. The men in Stephanie’s life all sounded wonderful and handsome. Lucky her! I have seen this author’s books a few times but it’s still on my TBR. Luckily I made time for it this month and enjoyed reading it a lot. I will for sure read more of her books in the future! I did enjoyed the Stephanie Plum movie I saw awhile back. Stephanie’s mom sounded like my mom. She washed my clothes and cooked for me when I visited her. I liked her comment about cooking and knitting. So true! I would like to know what she decided to do with her “thing” in the end because it exceeded the length of a scarf. I enjoyed the light romance in this book.


This book started with Stephanie, bail bonds enforcement, as she was woken up in the middle of the night by a noise in her living room. She panicked and thought about the location of her gun and phone, none of which was by her side, when Diesel appeared. Diesel was her rare more than friends boy toy because his job often took place overseas. Now he’s back in town and wanted to pick where things left off with Stephanie. Stephanie refused him this time because she has a boyfriend named Morelli. Her new client was named Oswald because he failed to show up at the courthouse. His crime was breaking and entering. But Diesel is here because his client is also Oswald. Turned out, Oswald did more. He hacked Diesel’s secret employer and the employer wanted Diesel to fetch Oswald. Along the way, one to two person(s) was killed and another person admitted that he and his friends hacked into Oswald’s computer system. They all thought maybe Oswald had that person(s) killed in retaliation.


Game On was well written and a fast paced read! I enjoyed the cat and mouse chase. I liked that Stephanie utilized all strategies to catch the bad guy. She took in ideas from everyone and took actions. I liked her close relationship with her family. The Baked Potatoes group sounded fun. Would have been great to read their chat during their hacking process and their short lived success. I think this thriller was a light hearted read. The killing was bad but readers were spared the details. Although this book belong in a long series, I was okay reading it as a standalone. I have collected a few books by this author so I’m excited to start reading the next one, even if I’m reading backwards in this series. I do recommend everyone to read this book!

xoxo, Jasmine at www.Howusefulitis.com for more details

Many thanks to Atria Books for the opportunity to read and review. Please be assured that my opinions are honest.
873 reviews126 followers
January 14, 2023
A comfort read. Totally absurd. Did I enjoy my ride in total ridiculousness? Yup-- every minute of it.
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2,057 reviews1 follower
September 14, 2021
Stephanie and Lula are looking for an evil computer hacker who murders other computer people in a grisly way. Diesel is back, and he is also looking for the same fellow. Diesel's not my favorite character, but there are still plenty of car explosions and laughs with Stephanie, Lula, and Grandma. Thanks to Edelweiss and the publisher for the opportunity to review this ARC.
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2,348 reviews207 followers
November 1, 2021
I’ve been enjoying this series since 1994 and thankful for the opportunity to read about Stephanie Plum’s escapades in hunting down the latest bail evader, a cyber-criminal operating out of Trenton, New Jersey.

Stephanie is a bail bonds enforcement officer who always seems to find herself in difficult situations while chasing down all sorts of people skipping bail. Stephanie and her work partner, Lula, work for Stephanie’s cousin Vinnie. Lula continues to make me laugh with her wardrobe choices, hairstyles, and funny banter. I also look forward to Stephanie’s quirky Grandma Mazur’s appearance in each episode and the tension that I expect to occur between the men in Stephanie’s life. Evanovich has a winning combination in this series; engaging plots, stellar cast of characters, witty banter and just enough suspense to keep readers turning pages.

In this episode, readers will love to see hunky Diesel joining Stephanie on the trail of fugitive Oswald Wednesday, an international computer hacker. Doubtful of whether Diesel is investigating for the competition or not, Stephanie decides to watch her back and, although not technologically savvy, she doggedly attempts to lure Wednesday into her world. Stephanie and Diesel, the Swiss stud-muffin, have a flirtatious relationship and it’s obvious Evanovich has as much fun writing about him as I enjoy reading about him!

I can always count on Evanovich to provide a great escapist read with hilarious capers, unforeseen twists and edge of your seat suspense. Each time I pick up a book in this series, it’s like hanging out with good friends – I know what to expect and always come away happier from spending time in their presence.

I’m excited for a new series, The Recovery Agent, coming in March 2022.

I was gifted this advance copy by Janet Evanovich, Atria Books and NetGalley and was under no obligation to provide a review.
Profile Image for Jenn.
4,918 reviews77 followers
September 11, 2021
Stephanie is up to her old hijinx in Game On, the 28th book in the series. This time, an insane hacker is hunting down a group of B Level hackers who were able to infiltrate his system. This time, instead of just Morelli and Ranger, Stephanie also has Diesel to contend with as they all search for the madman named Oswald Wednesday. Fans of the series will find their old friends, especially Lula and Grandma, and their shenanigans in New Jersey.

So. This is the same old, same old. There's nothing new here. It's become mildly entertaining to me. I was at the point where I was ready to give up on this series when they started being released as digital ARCs on Edelweiss. So, since they're free, I continued. I like Lula and Grandma, but no one ever does anything new in these books. There's a very familiar formula and it rarely deviated from it.
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257 reviews120 followers
December 21, 2021
Another laugh out loud adventure with Stephanie and Lula. Diesel is back!! Plus there is Morelli and Ranger. I wish I had her dilemma, 3 hotties that want you. Lula is a hoot. Looking forward to the next misadventure.
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452 reviews122 followers
April 15, 2022
These books are always a fun read when I need humor in my life!
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1,275 reviews126 followers
January 8, 2022
This was an awesome read !!! I love Stephanie and Lula so much. But mostly Lula she is a lovely sassy woman. I started reading this series only one year ago so I am not tired yet. However, I am so mad that we decided to stick with Morelli when there are sexy men like Ranger on the loose.
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889 reviews14 followers
February 20, 2025
Finally this one is fun again, it doesn’t feel forced like the last one did. Maybe because Morelli and Ranger take a backseat to Diesel and we get some fresh interaction besides the tired old love triangle.
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1,412 reviews76 followers
December 28, 2021
I know what I'm getting into with this series, but this one didn't have its usual magic.

The return of Stephanie Plum, Morelli, Grandma, Lulu, Ranger and not seen for a while, Diesel. And don't forget Rex, the longest surviving hamster in history. There were a few laughs, a few cringe-worthy moments and a few cars exploding but, on the whole, a little drab.

Super quick, very light reading but not as much fun as usual.
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1,827 reviews157 followers
November 1, 2023
Yahoo! Diesel is back and still vague on who or what he works for! This book may not have been the funniest in the series, but it was among the scariest!

Everyone makes an appearance in this book, and the coolest thing is, is that Lula seems to have lost her mojo, and Stephanie gained it. I can't wait to hear what everyone says about the bat episode or Lula's hair *snicker*!

Alas, Stephanie is up to her usual with her cars...woe is me!

What is up with the odd swearing language tho? Maybe I'm having a senior moment, but I don't remember that from past books. Then again, I don't remember much swearing at all in any of the books.

I loved it, and it will be going on my comfort read shelf, right along with the rest of the series---actually ANYTHING written by Ms. Evanovich!

*ARC supplied by the publisher, St. Martins press/Atria, Janet Evanovich the author, and NetGalley.
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1,066 reviews253 followers
December 13, 2021
Fun and easy read, per the usual.

Lula is a gem, made me laugh out loud throughout the book. I'm not the biggest fan of Diesel, but I know our two boys will be back front and center on the next one.

3.5 stars rounded up
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617 reviews63 followers
December 11, 2021
Readers and fans of Janet Evanovich know what you get with a Janet Evanovich “Stephanie Plum” book. An independent, pretty girl, a couple of hunky guys – Moretti and Ranger - to team up with, and an adventure full of mystery and silly zaniness. Solving the mystery usually involves visiting different locations, lots of overwhelmingly crazy characters (especially Grandma Mazur), and comical situations throughout the quest. There is lots of teasing and innuendo between the Stephanie and the hunky guys as they work together, but in the end the mystery will be resolved whether on purpose or by accident within 300 pages or so of reading.

This describes her Stephanie Plum bounty hunter series and pretty much everything else she’s written. You may think it sounds fairly formula-matic, and that’s true. The formula is the same, tried and true. However, in all honesty, nobody else has been better at writing this type of sarcastic humor and risqué laden banter than anyone else. Evanovich gets you to chuckle at least once every other page and laugh out loud at least once a chapter. At least that was the case with the first 15 – 18 books in the series, and unfortunately, less the case in the last 4 -6 outings which seem to be wearing the formula out.

However, with books 26 and 27, Evanovich changed it up a bit by with a two-book arc marketing new covers and changed title approaches. Book 28 “Game On: Tempting Twenty-Eight” continues this attempt at refreshing the series by bringing back Stephanie’s third now-you-see-him-and-now you-don’t hunky Diesel character for an appearance and change-up to the usual Moretti/Ranger triangle.

“Game On” begins with Stephanie waking up in the middle of the night to find Diesel moving around in her living room and soon trying to join her in her bed. Diesel, who has made appearances in 3 or 4 previous Plum books is back again. This time he on the hunt for a genius hacker named Oswald Wednesday. His trail crosses with Stephanie because Oswald is also a fugitive that Stephanie is trying to find and collect on his bond.

Of course, this makes Stephanie and Diesel partners, working together to find the crazy hacker, which also takes time away from seeing Morelli and Ranger. For those of you who love Ranger, sorry, he doesn’t even make an appearance until page 126. And he is just talking to Stephanie on the phone. Ugh!

Anyway, Stephanie spends her time between (1) hunting down Oswald, who is on killing spree, eliminating another group of hackers called the Baked Potatoes, one by one and cutting their tongues out, and (2) trying to apprehend miscellaneous bond breakers, including a professional mooner and a frustrated mother with kids who shot up a bakery just to get an éclair.

Other key moments in this outing include Stephanie blowing up not just one car, but two cars, in one day, which still isn’t a record for her; and, Lulu losing her juju and suffering several bad experiences, including getting shot twice in the leg by crazy Oswald. Still, that’s not enough to keep our Lulu down. She needs her bucket of fried chicken.

And by the end, bad guys are vanquished in time for Stephanie to enjoy date night with her steady, Morelli. Maybe this time, Stephanie will do some real cooking in the kitchen…

Another fall Season. Another annual visit with Stephanie Plum, her family, and the rest of the gang. The question I find myself with after finishing this book is simple. Has Stephanie and her chaotic world in the Burg peaked? Has Evanovich reached the end of her creation’s life cycle? I hate to say it, but in a way, the answer is yes, and let me explain.

First of all, this wasn’t a bad read. it was pretty good in some ways and enjoyable overall.

However, here is the problem that has been growing over the last 4 – 6 books (or more) in the series. Evanovich has unfortunately written herself into a corner from a creative standpoint. She has purposely frozen Stephanie and the Burg int time, and therefore no real change can take place - no growth, no character development, no changing plotlines or surprises in the structure and format of the stories.

Evanovich made a great success of creating charming characters with unique idiosyncrasies like Lulu trying to fit into clothes way too small for her and needing to eat comfort food 24 hours a day, and Stephanie flirting back and forth between Morelli one moment and the mysterious testosterone-filled, Ranger, who need only gently whisper “Babe...” to cause most women to shake in their lower extremities. And of course, it wasn’t a Stephanie Plum book without at least one car or truck being destroyed with her somehow involved in the outcome. Evanovich’s greatest strength was her ability to keep these unique and crazy characters bumbling along and the reader chuckling at every couple of minutes or more.

However, after 28 outings with the same script, it cannot but eventually get old. There’s only so many times that Lulu can fire a gun and miss the target… Stephanie loses her bounty and gets Ranger to help her… Stephanie chases a weird dysfunctional bond breaker… Stephanie gets a vehicle blown up… The black-clad Ranger saying, “Babe…” and comes to her rescue.

The reality is that what made Stephanie Plum and her gang so enjoyable has just grown repetitive and old. Stephanie spends several books with Morelli and then about every three or four books she has hubba-hubba moments with Ranger. Stephanie will never choose between Morelli and Ranger (and it looks like she will never have to). Nothing changes. Lulu, Connie, Grandma Mazur, Morelli, Ranger, and Stephanie’s parents never change. And I absolutely hate to say this – what was once creative, unique, and funny, has unfortunately become casual and old.

Truth be told, there are only so many creative ways to tell the same type of story over and over again. It’s gotten to the point that as long as the overall story structure rules remain locked in place, I am not sure how Evanovich can make Stephanie Plum fresh again. It seems like a rather large challenge at this moment.

The result is that reading Stephanie Plum is a double-edged sword. The good news is you get what you expect. The bad news is you get what you expect. However, I just don’t know how many times can you tell the same story over and over again without losing interest. I know I am really starting to lose mine.

I can’t help but wonder with Evanovich’s other Fox and Hare series, along with the introduction of a new Gabriela Rose, recovery agent series, if she is also not getting tired too and looking for new characters and other series to focus her time and energy on…
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1,308 reviews286 followers
April 13, 2022
Although book 28 in a series, Game On is the first Stephanie Plum novel I have read. Stephanie Plum is a bail bond enforcement agent and the protagonist of 27 previous novels by Janet Evanovich. Even though this book is well into a series it reads fine as a stand alone.

As Stephanie chases up a few people who have skipped bail she comes across one that is proving to be quite elusive and very dangerous. Computer hacker Oswald Wednesday manages to stay one step ahead and is playing a cat and mouse game with Plum.

Evanovich's writing is fast paced making the book a quick read. The story is equal parts laugh-out-loud funny and tension filled drama.
I loved the banter between Stephanie and Diesel, who is also chasing after Oswald Wednesday. Stephanie and Lula also have a great rapport and I enjoyed the way they bounce off each other.
I'm eager to read the previous books to see where Ranger, Stephanie's protector, and Diesel fit into Stephanie's love life. She is currently living with Detective Joe Morelli however is still enamored with Diesel and Ranger.

In between all the action, Stephanie's assistant Lula and Grandma Mazur add plenty of humorous moments and a good dose of spirit.

I am happy to have been introduced to this engaging series and I enjoyed this book so much I raced out and bought five more books in the series.

A vast array of interesting characters and some well placed one liners make Game On an entertaining read.
*I received my copy from the publisher
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1,463 reviews16 followers
April 22, 2023
3.5/5
Diesel is decent in the novellas but just doesn’t work in the full novels. Diesel subs in as a low rent Ranger and no one needs that.
Aside for that this was a decent story that balanced the humor and more serious pretty well.
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