Plum Saturdays: Visions of Sugar Plums by Janet Evanovich

 



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  Visions of Sugar Plums is Janet Evanovich's Christmas novel featuring Stephanie Plum. The hardcover edition that I read was published by St. Martin's Press, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers. In this little bundle of joy, readers were introduced to Diesel. A magical individual known as an Unmentionable, Diesel can get into any locked place and appear without warning. And he has the uncanny ability to force his wicked charms onto people. With four days to Christmas Stephanie is looking for a fugitive skip who may or may not be Santa Claus. Diesel is on the scene to help Stephanie, whether she likes it or not.

  This short novel lasted under two hundred pages and was a lot of fun. Fan favorite Randy Briggs also returns, as does Stephanie's zany family. Unexpected pregnancies. Lost false teeth. Attack elves. And a whole lot of Christmas magic ushers in Christmas in Trenton for the Plums. Even though it did start out a bit slow, it picked up quickly making me feel closer to the season. There were a couple of reveals that moved the book along to an ending that was filled with Christmas cheer.

  Lorelei King returned to read the audiobook with a little extra charm and twinkle that lit up the book like a Christmas Tree. Her voice work was often laugh-out-loud funny. Any book read by her is always a good time.

  In the end, Visions of Sugar Plums was a rousing three-star read that was Christmas fun. I love this series of short novels, they always make me smile. This is a great book for those who want to read a holiday tale, but do not want a long book. Enjoy.

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