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Ebook About A stoner, an Instagram model, a Czech oligarch, and a missing unicorn. Nick Fox and Kate O'Hare have their work cut out for them in their weirdest, wildest adventure yet in this New York Times bestseller by Janet and Peter Evanovich.Straight arrow FBI Agent Kate O'Hare always plays by the rules. Charming Con Man Nicholas Fox makes them up as he goes along. She thinks he's nothing but a scoundrel. He thinks she just needs to lighten up. They're working together to tackle the out-of-bounds cases ordinary FBI agents can't touch. And, their relationship? Well, there hasn't been so much explosive chemistry since Nitro was introduced to Glycerin.Next on the docket: The mysterious disappearance of the Silicon Valley billionaire, known as the Big Kahuna. Kate's been assigned to find him but no one seems particularly keen on helping. His twenty-six year old adult actress wife-turned Instagram model wife and his shady Czech business partner are more interested in gaining control of his company. For that they need a dead body not a living Kahuna.The only lead they have is the Kahuna's drop-out son, who's living the dream in Hawaii - if your dream is starting your day with the perfect wave and ending it with a big bowl of weed. To get close to the Kahuna's son, Kate and Nick go undercover as a married couple in the big wave, bohemian, surfer community of Paia, Maui. Living a laid back, hippy-dippy lifestyle isn't exactly in Kate's wheelhouse, but the only thing more horrifying is setting up house with Nick Fox, even if he does look pretty gnarly on a longboard. If they don't catch a break soon, waves aren't the only thing she's going to be shredding (or bedding).Book The Big Kahuna (Fox and O'Hare Book 6) Review :
There are so many problems with this book, I’m just going to bullet point them;• Fire the son.• They took out the romance between Kate and Nick.• Jake is the strong silent dumb type?• An agent on Cosmo Uno’s level would never be allowed in the field with an agent of Kate’s caliber. EVER.• Fire the son again. The writing is a 180 degree turn around compared to previous books. There is no flow. The conversations are immature.• Nick comes off as smarmy not suave. More Neal Caffrey less Justin Hammer.• Kate is NOT a shrew. She wouldn’t knock Cap’n Crunch out of Nick’s hands.• Nick would never let Cosmo into Kate’s apartment.• This is a rip-off of Jack Reacher.• Why give a new author an established series. His writing “voice” is completely wrong for these characters.• I’m only on Chapter 5. I had to stop reading it. I want my money back. I wanted to cry after I finished the book, and not in any sort of good way.They’re called Kate O’Hare and Nick Fox, but aside from surface characteristics (he’s handsome! She’s an FBI agent!) they have NOTHING in common with the characters I’ve grown attached to over the past five books.“The Big Kahuna” suffers from a lack of everything that makes the previous installments good: lack of a con, lack of a crew, lack of sassy banter, lack of amusing situations, and lack of character development. I don’t know if Evanovich is tired of writing this series, but it sure reads that way. She’s so un-invested in her own characters that she resorts to tired and repetitive descriptions of their reactions to events - for example, I lost count of how many times Nick “gave a crooked smile” or Kate “rolled her eyes.” We get it; he’s adorable and she’s grumpy. Yawn. I’ve been waiting for this book for YEARS - “Nick and Kate go undercover as a married couple”!! Their relationship has always been one of the most compelling parts of the story for me: watching how they interact, how they slowly let one another into their lives and hearts. (In book 4, Nick introduced Kate to Lucie in case things ever go badly! In book 5, Kate admits she has “serious feelings for” Nick!)What happened to the man who kissed Kate and told her she was “everything” to him?!Because he is totally absent from TBK. Same with the woman who was trying to come to terms with her commitment to her job vs her involvement with a felon. The lead characters in this book occasionally have sex, but only after long chapters with scattered references to Nick basically pestering Kate to do it and her almost continually turning him down. There’s hardly a hint that she’s even attracted to him, and definitely no hints at all as to anything deeper.Look, we all know that the romance between them was always the “B” plot - heck, maybe even the “C” plot - but it was there, it existed, and it was progressing. Somewhere in the space of time from the end of “The Pursuit” to the start of “The Big Kahuna” both Nick and Kate had their minds wiped, at least as to their emotional connection to one another. And all these complaints are front-loaded before I confront the abysmal story.The plot, which is usually a rollicking ride of daring risks and laugh out loud humor, reads more like passages from a Hawaiian guide book/road map. About halfway through I realized that I was bored - the only reason I bothered to finish reading was the hope that there would be something recognizable about Nick and/or Kate by the time the book ended. Alas, dear readers, there was not.Tl;dr summary: Fox and O’Hare fans, don’t bother with this one. There’s no scam, no romance, and no crew. Any story you make up in your head about Nick and Kate will be far superior to this disappointing waste of time. Read Online The Big Kahuna (Fox and O'Hare Book 6) Download The Big Kahuna (Fox and O'Hare Book 6) The Big Kahuna (Fox and O'Hare Book 6) PDF The Big Kahuna (Fox and O'Hare Book 6) Mobi Free Reading The Big Kahuna (Fox and O'Hare Book 6) Download Free Pdf The Big Kahuna (Fox and O'Hare Book 6) PDF Online The Big Kahuna (Fox and O'Hare Book 6) Mobi Online The Big Kahuna (Fox and O'Hare Book 6) Reading Online The Big Kahuna (Fox and O'Hare Book 6) Read Online Janet Evanovich Download Janet Evanovich Janet Evanovich PDF Janet Evanovich Mobi Free Reading Janet Evanovich Download Free Pdf Janet Evanovich PDF Online Janet Evanovich Mobi Online Janet Evanovich Reading Online Janet EvanovichRead The Beach House: A totally gripping, utterly romantic and emotional page-turner By Jenny Hale
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