Despite being much shorter than the full-length novels, the Between-the-Numbers stories have just as many laughs (maybe even more) than the full-length books.
In Plum Lovin', Diesel once again appears in Stephanie's kitchen with a strange request: she must play matchmaker. Vinnie is on her case about bringing in a high-bond FTA and it just so happens that the FTA is connected to Diesel and his odd task. She has limited time for both jobs -- all of the people on the matchmaking list must be "matched" by Valentine's Day and that's merely a few days away.
The Between-the-Numbers novels, while being loads of fun, suffer from continuity problems. In this story, Stephanie is back to driving her yellow Escape. Problem is, the Escape met with some misfortune in the 11th book, and she subsequently bought a Mini Cooper in the 12th book. She also talks about her apprehension in the sex store, Pleasure Treasure, which happened in book 12 when she acquired the "Herbert Horsecock model", so the sequence of events is a little off if she's driving the Escape vs the Mini. Normally I get overly irritated when continuity is out of whack, but you know what? I don't care when it comes to Stephanie Plum. Seriously. Because an impromptu porn party with Lula, Grandma Mazur, an almost-40 year old virgin, and Stephanie more than make up for that :D