The Full Box is a four-book audio set. I previously listened to and reviewed Full House here on KariAnnAlysis. It was one of the first audio books I listened to. I’ll always turn to Janet Evanovich when I need a good, light read. That’s why I was thrilled when I found the rest of this series in a complete box.
Here’s a short synopsis of each book:
Full Tilt: Jamie Swift’s newspaper is running on fumes. If something doesn’t turn around soon, she will have to stop the presses. Her silent partner Max Holt comes to town to lend her a helping hand, but he also brings more danger than has already hit Beaumont, SC. Someone is after Holt, most likely for his money, but he’s not the only one with a secret admirer. Frankie Fontana, former pro-wrestler, is running for mayor and he has also been receiving threats. In true Evanovich fashion, cars will explode, buildings will be blown up and a killer or two will be stopped in their tracks.
Full Speed: Things are heating up between Jamie and Max. They tracked down Fontana’s stalker, and got a track on Max’s….a popular minister who Max turned down for a deal. So Jamie and Max, separately, hit the road. Max wants to stop the minister in his tracks and Jamie wants to crack the story of a lifetime, with her new dog Fleas in the bed of her old jalopy truck. Jamie gets into character, and undercover, to get up close and personal with the man after her man.
Full Blast: The final book in the Full series doesn’t let down in the drama department. Jamie is back in Beaumont where a new, controversial lingerie store has opened in the very religious conservative town. Oh and aphrodisiac brownies are being sold at the local bakery. It seems love is in the air in Beaumont. But murder is also in the air and it all seems to lead back to Jamie’s new personals ads that she has started in the newspaper. So once again, she has to turn her journalistic powers on high so it’s not her newspaper making front page news!
My thoughts on this series are up and down like a roller coaster. I absolutely loved Full House. I loved the characters and the action. I expected more of Nick and Billie in the series, but did not get them. Instead, the books branch out to others in town. The only ones who make appearances in the rest of the books are Frankie and his wife DeeDee. They are a funny pair, but I wasn’t connected to them like I was Nick and Billie. I loved their chemistry and hoped to follow up with them. I do like Jamie and Max. They are the traditional, fight against the odds, fight against the chemistry couple. When will people just start giving in and getting on with love?
I do love the action of this series and feel a connection with Jamie for her work in the journalism business.
Like all Evanovich books, the Full series keeps you turning pages. The books are fun and action packed and the thing I love about them the most is that Evanovich always thinks up the greatest, silliest characters that you can’t help but love and laugh with.
My favorite book in the series was definitely Full Blast. I loved the plot with the personals ads being the grounds for the murders, but also the little steamy side plots of the dirty little lingerie store and the brownies that make you go to a deep-dark dirty place. Oh it’s so dirty! I give Full Blast 5 bookmarks.
I give Full Tilt 4 bookmarks. I loved that characters from the previous book were brought back and the new ones that were brought to life. I loved the sexual tension between Jamie and Max. But the first book set such a high bar to follow.
And I give Full Speed 3 bookmarks. I didn’t hate this book, but I definitely didn’t love it as much as the others. Normally, I’m all about mobsters, but in this