REVIEW: "Tutor, Nanny, Spit-Up, Spy" by Perry Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
About the Book:
✦ Title: Tutor, Nanny, Spit-Up, Spy
✦ Author: Perry Elizabeth Kirkpatrick
✦ Genre: Clean spy-comedy novella
✦ Series: Book #4 in The Accidental Cases of Emily Abbot (see reviews for prior three books here!)
✦ Recommend for: ages 13+
My Personal Rating
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.
💭 My thoughts
This wasn't terrible, but it might be my least favorite of the series so far. It was entertaining, yes, but also incredibly unrealistic and a little cheesy or cringy at times. I've also been noticing that nothing ever seems to go wrong for Emily and Brent. I do think I will continue the series though, because I appreciate how these books are just bite sized, fun stories that I can read in like an hour or two.
Bookishly yours,
Lottie M
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