I received Peril in the Park for free in exchange for an honest review. The third book in the Jamie Quinn mystery series things take a bit of a different turn. Instead of a person being accused of murder Jamie is now being targeted by a stalker trying to get to her boyfriend Kip.
Once again it has been several months since the last book and I like how things are spaced out making it more believable. I really wanted Jamie's cat to scare her in some way, have her think it was the stalker which would have been a great moment for a laugh, sadly that did not happen. Busy with trying to secure citizenship for her father and spending all the free time she can with her boyfriend Kip Jamie is living a great life until someone starts threatening her to get to Kip.
Jamie has really come into her own as a character and I like how she is not so sad over her mother anymore, time has passed, she is busy with her father, and having fun with Kip. It felt like a natural transition. I also enjoy how all the books are approximately the same length and not full of useless fluff.
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