REVIEW: “Plan to Fail” by Perry Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
About the Book:
✦ Title: Plan to Fail
✦ Author: Perry Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
✦ Genre: Contemporary Spy-Comedy Novella
✦ Series: Book #2 of The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbot (see review for book #1 here!)
✦ Recommend for: ages 13/14 & up
My Personal Rating
4 ⭐️
📖 Synopsis
They're on a date... but not really.
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.
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.
💭 My Thoughts
Ahhh, this was fun!
Just like the first book, I read this in one sitting and was not bored for a second! I really enjoyed the spy mission and am so looking forward to reading the next books in this series. I’m not sure if I liked this one or the first book better— they’re pretty even, and I liked both of the stories. No, it still wasn’t the most realistic at times, and the writing is pretty simple (which could also be a plus because it makes it super easy to breeze through!) but the premise of the series is just so fun, and overall I enjoyed this one quite a bit 😌
⚠️ Content notes
Nothing that stood out to me. Certainly nothing worse than the content found in book #1.
Bookishly yours,
Lottie M