Review: Storing Up Trouble by Jen Turnano
About The Book:
After Miss Beatrix Waterbury suffers multiple mishaps due to her involvement with the suffrage movement, her mother decides a change of scenery is in order for her incorrigible daughter. Banished from New York, Beatrix is sent off for an extended stay with her Aunt Gladys in Chicago. Mr. Norman Nesbit, a gentleman and a brilliant man of science devoted to his work, doesn't have time to be distracted with members of the feminine set. When robbers descend on the train, intent on divesting him from his important research papers, Norman is thrust into Beatrix's company when she has the audacity to interfere—leaving him no choice but to try to save her from herself. When Beatrix's life is put at stake after she takes employment as a salesgirl, she and Norman find themselves propelled into each other's company again and again. With danger and intrigue dogging their every step, they become surprisingly drawn to each other—until information comes to light that threatens this relationship that's barely had a chance to blossom.
My Thoughts:
What a delightful read! This is one of my favorites from Jen by far! They just keep getting better!
This whole series was just amazing. I loved seeing these three woman grown and find their passions and purpose in life. As always with Jen Turano there was a lot of witty dialogue that kept me laughing out loud. I'm pretty sure my family thinks I'm going crazy, sitting in my room laughing to myself!
I also loved how involved the mystery was in this story, and the surprising twists in the end!
Beatrix was a character for sure! All the incidents she got into, and the times spent with her aunt, was just so fun! Norman was the perfect match for her! The banter between them, perfect.
The conclusion to this series was wonderful, another delightful book from Jen Turano that will keep you smiling from cover to cover!
*I received this from the publisher for my honest review. All opinions are my own.*