e_d_ivey's review
2.0
This is another book that I've been waiting on for a long time, and oddly enough, I'm reading the series backwards haha.
wlkrmlss's review
4.0
This was definitely a fun, quick read. I should have read the first one closer to this, but even as a standalone it was great!
bellatora's review
3.0
So I read the first book in this series a loooooooooooong time ago. Like, several years ago. But I vaguely remember it and I figured it was pulp fiction YA – the author is going to repeat all the necessary information. And she did!
Plus, it’s not a very complicated plot. Girl gets caught up in spyfare, since her mother is ex-CIA and her love interest is on the run from the evil spies. Girl's mistakes move the plot along, but her spunkiness helps outmaneuver evil spies. Girl doesn't get boy quite yet, since this is a trilogy.
It’s a complete thriller – light on character, heavy on action. It flows very well and fast, but as soon as I thought back to what happened in the light of knowing everything (instead of just enough to move the plot along), everything begins to unravel.
Whatever, it was a fun read and good summer fluff.
Plus, it’s not a very complicated plot. Girl gets caught up in spyfare, since her mother is ex-CIA and her love interest is on the run from the evil spies. Girl's mistakes move the plot along, but her spunkiness helps outmaneuver evil spies. Girl doesn't get boy quite yet, since this is a trilogy.
It’s a complete thriller – light on character, heavy on action. It flows very well and fast, but as soon as I thought back to what happened in the light of knowing everything (instead of just enough to move the plot along), everything begins to unravel.
Spoiler
I mean, what the heck was the point of turncoat CIA agent choking his (secret) partner and causing him to crash the plane – which could have killed everyone onboard? He already had what he wanted: the ring and the people hiding it trapped at his mercy in an enclosed space. I mean, crashing the plane and trekking the wilderness, which could’ve led to his death or abandonment, was completely pointless. Exciting, but stupid.Whatever, it was a fun read and good summer fluff.
abby831's review
adventurous
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
lhohnstadt's review
adventurous
mysterious
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
2.5
kristid's review
3.0
Now that Aphra knows where to find her mom, it seems inevitable that she would go seek her out. And so she tells her father that she will be visiting a friend in South Carolina, but instead Aphra boards a plane to Seattle.
The reunion, is far from what Aphra expected. No sooner does she finally find her mother, and she informs her to board another plane back to the island. Even though Aphra’s mom stopped working for the CIA it seems that the drama hasn’t stopped. When her mother’s partner, Joe, ends up dead, it only confirms Aphra’s fears. She is in over her head again!
Just when she thinks things can’t get worse, Seth, her Seth, shows up demanding the ring that he had given her. Why does he want to ring so badly and why does Aphra’s mom want her out of the picture?
Full of action, suspense, and mystery, Death by Latte is a thrilling edition to the Death by series! I enjoyed the change of scenery is this novel! And is there any better way to associate Seattle than with a latte!! I enjoyed the authentic relationship dynamic between Aphra and her mother and of course the sentimental moments between Seth and Aphra. The plot twists where a plenty and they kept me guessing throughout the entire novel! Even though I really enjoyed Death by Bikini, I have to say that Death by Latte was a step up! And Death by Denim looks to continue the trend!
The reunion, is far from what Aphra expected. No sooner does she finally find her mother, and she informs her to board another plane back to the island. Even though Aphra’s mom stopped working for the CIA it seems that the drama hasn’t stopped. When her mother’s partner, Joe, ends up dead, it only confirms Aphra’s fears. She is in over her head again!
Just when she thinks things can’t get worse, Seth, her Seth, shows up demanding the ring that he had given her. Why does he want to ring so badly and why does Aphra’s mom want her out of the picture?
Full of action, suspense, and mystery, Death by Latte is a thrilling edition to the Death by series! I enjoyed the change of scenery is this novel! And is there any better way to associate Seattle than with a latte!! I enjoyed the authentic relationship dynamic between Aphra and her mother and of course the sentimental moments between Seth and Aphra. The plot twists where a plenty and they kept me guessing throughout the entire novel! Even though I really enjoyed Death by Bikini, I have to say that Death by Latte was a step up! And Death by Denim looks to continue the trend!
kassy25's review
3.0
This was an ok sequel very short mystery. The main character Aphra was ok in this book and I didn't like her mother very much she didn't leave a very strong impression on me.
magsbooks100's review
adventurous
funny
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? No
4.5