About this book:
“She's just a coffee barista low on grocery money... does she have what it takes to go undercover?
When Brent asks Emily to be his date, she knows it doesn't mean anything. He has a mission requiring him to go undercover at a charity gala. After getting a makeover at his spy agency headquarters, she's ready to assume the role of an opinionated book reviewer from New York.
The Gremlin is planning to steal and sell top-secret blueprints from the aerospace company for which he works. When Emily literally bumps into him at the gala, she is able to plant an ICS tracking chip on his glasses. But the Gremlin is smarter than they thought, and ICS finds themselves in the dark about his buyer. With time running out, and the sale imminent, Emily must rely on instinct and quick thinking to save the day.”
Series: Book #2 in “The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott”. Review of Book #1 Here!
Spiritual Content- A Prayer (that also references Scripture); A talk about being a Christian and a spy; A few mentions of God, Jesus, Christians, & loving others; A couple mentions of church going & a Bible study; A mention of a blessing over food; A mention of Noah’s Ark;
*Note: A mention of someone saying that “everything evolves” (“life, societies, even the very clothes people wear”).
Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘blah’, a ‘dumb’, a ‘kicking backside’, and a ‘kick the rear end (of a bad guy)’; Eye rolling; A light mention that Emily feels second to her father compared to his job; Mentions of treason; Mentions of injuries & blood/bleeding; A handful of mentions of weapons & guns being aimed at a bad guy; A few mentions of a car chase; A couple mentions of a car being wrecked (Book #1); A mention of not wanting to lie;
*Note: A few mentions of car brands; A couple mentions of a children’s book (Charlotte’s Web); A mention of a social media site (Instagram).
Sexual Content- Emily & Brent act like a couple at the gala; A few mentions of dates & dating;
*Note: A couple mentions of strapless dresses (& how it’s a “tactically unsound style” for undercover agents/spies).
-Emily Abbott, age 19
P.O.V. of Emily
87 pages
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My personal Rating-
There’s something just so charming—and fun—about this series! It might not be the most realistic at times, but it’s fun to image being an ordinary girl and then being roped into a spy mission—or two or more missions.
See y’all on Friday with a new review!
*BFCG may (Read the review to see) recommend this book by this author. It does not mean I recommend all the books by this author.
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