Friday, December 15, 2023

"Tutor, Nanny, Spit-up, Spy" by Perry Elisabeth Kirkpatrick

About this book:

  “He’s a tutor and she’s a nanny… but not really.
   Emily Abbott, coffee barista and accidental spy, is asked to fill in for an injured ICS agent. Intelligence suggests a guerrilla group is plotting to assassinate the president of a small South American country while he and his family are visiting the U.S., and that the assassin may actually be one of his protection detail.
   Undercover as nanny to the four young Gonzalez children, Emily will be perfectly positioned to keep an eye on things and report back to ICS, the spy organization Brent Peterson works for. Emily and Brent–who is undercover as the children’s tutor–must navigate long-division, spit-up, arguments over toys, and suspicious guards to discover a plot that’s far more complicated and time-sensitive than they realized.”


Series: Book #4 in “The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbott”. Review of Book #1 Here!, Book #2 Here!, and Book #3 Here!


Spiritual Content- A couple of Prayers; A couple mentions of praying; A couple mentions of church & church going; A mention of a Christian school.
 

Negative Content- Minor cussing including: a ‘dumb’ and a ‘sheesh’; A mention of someone working their “rear end off”; A mention of a guard’s “resting guard-face”; Eye rolling & Sarcasm; Fighting/Self-defense (up to semi-detailed); Many mentions of an assassination threat, assassins, shooting, & gunfire (barely-above-not-detailed); Mentions of street gangs & a guerilla group; A few mentions of snipers; A few mentions thieves, burglars, & stealing; A couple mentions of treason & an arrest; A couple mentions of fires; A couple mentions of injuries; A couple mentions of pranks (tacks under someone’s bedsheets & releasing mice in a room); A couple mentions of poison & being poisoned; A couple mentions of gambling & blackmail; A couple mentions of tattoos; A mention of the death of a parent (indirectly); A mention of a kidnapping; A mention of a man saying that he doesn’t think he would want to live if something happened to his family; A mention of nightmares; 
             *Note: A couple mentions of a fictional character (Mary Poppins); A couple mentions of a man being a fan-boy for a president; A mention of Disneyland.
 
 
Sexual Content- a hand kiss; Blushes & Winks; Mentions of dating, dates, & flirting; A mention of a man not being a creep (in the way of Emily feeling not safe around him).
 
-Emily Abbott, age 19
                                P.O.V. of Emily 
                                                        208 pages


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My personal Rating- 

This one was a bit longer than the rest of the series, which I really enjoyed because it felt more like an actual book than just a novella. There was even a teeny, tiny (minuscule, really) bit of flirting/romance between Brent and Emily which made me very excited, hahaha. I really liked this fourth book, I think I would say this one is my favorite of the series so far. :)

 

 

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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