About book The Agency 3: The Traitor In The Tunnel (2012)
When the whole plot (again) revolves around happened-to-be-there moments and accidentally overheard conversations and just-ran-into encounters, I don't know why I like these books so much. They're fun. And the love-interest is cool. Real. Although they fight over dumb things, there's not as much "I just couldn't tell him" plot crutching as other teen romances. I found the subplot with her dad touching and goofy at the same time. I just don't know how attached or emotionally loyal I'd be to such a father. Anyway, the queen was cool, the reporter was annoying, and the princeling came through in the end. What more can you ask? I have been really enjoying this series and am excited to share it with some of my younger neighbor girls. I think they will enjoy it as well. In this third book you get to meet Queen Victoria, which I liked. I admit that I didn't figure out who the bad guy was before it was revealed. Oh well. Not sure that it was that obvious. I was sad that there was less of James Easton in this book. Course I loved the ending so I guess I can be forgiving! I am excited to read the 4th book.
Do You like book The Agency 3: The Traitor In The Tunnel (2012)?
A great way to end off this series. I probably enjoyed this book the most of the three.
—maddi
Getting a little racy for a ya novel but still a good mystery
—Reece
I love this series. Fun romance mysteries.
—b328497