Bree, Dot, and Malia are actually enjoying their babysitting enterprise,
but life is getting busy for all three: Bree has new cat dreams, Dot
has science fair ambitions, and Malia has internship dread. How can they
keep their babysitting clients and still accomplish all of the things
that life is throwing at them? Sub-contract, of course! The problem is,
the three sitters that they hire do their jobs a little too well. Brody
fits into Bree's family a little better than Bree does, Pigeon proves
even more talented at science than Dot, and Sage gets the attention of
Malia's long-time crush. Now, the original three need to figure out how
to get rid of the new sitters, without losing their clients when they
go.
This series continues to be light and fun, if you can suspend
your disbelief on some of the more outrageous elements (a 12-year-old
with an internship?). I liked the new characters they introduced here,
and the plot was fun. I probably won't read more in this series, but I
had a galley of this book, so thought I would give it a try. Recommended
to readers who enjoyed the first book in the series.
(Reviewed from an advance copy, courtesy of the publisher.)
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