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A Review of the Bubbles Yablonsky Mystery Series by Sarah Strohmeyer

Don't Miss the Adventures of This Pennsylvania Beautician-Turned-Journalist

By Shannon Christman, published Feb 15, 2007
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Rating: 4.3 of 5
A Bubbles Yablonsky mystery is more fun than a Van Halen concert at the Allentown Fair! Maybe it's because I grew up on the outskirts of the Lehigh Valley (Bubbles lives in Lehigh, Pennsylvania, a thinly disguised Bethlehem), but I find these books far funnier than Janet Evanovich's Stephanie Plum novels, to which they're often compared.

The two series do share some elements - a strong woman in a profession atypical for her, a well-described blue-collar town, a professional rival, a loony older woman (for Bubbles, it's her mother's friend Genevieve, a conspiracy theorist who knows more about guns than an arsenal manager), and a sexy colleague/boyfriend. Stephanie Plum is far more well known, but Bubbles Yablonsky has something about her that leaves more than just hormone-driven men wanting more.

Sarah Strohmeyer first introduced her spandex-clad beautician heroine to readers in Bubbles Unbound (2001). A thirtysomething mother of a teenager, Bubbles enrolled in Two Guys Community College after a divorce judge ordered her upwardly mobile, ambulance-chasing ex-husband to pay for her education. No career seemed suitable for her until her journalism professor recognized her sense for gossip as a good quality in a reporter and helped her get a job at his newspaper.

An unlikely reporter, Bubbles nonetheless works hard and gets scoop after scoop, much to the dismay of the paper's editor and crime reporter. Sexy and experienced photojournalist Steve Stiletto becomes a fixture in her life, always showing up when she most needs him, and the two solve mysteries across eastern Pennsylvania - in an abandoned mine, a powerful steel corporation, and even Amish Country (where Bubbles, whose wardrobe is anything but modest, goes undercover as an Amish woman).

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IMHO, the only way for this series to redeem itself is if the next book starts out: As Bubbles stepped out of the shower she said to herself "Shit, that was some weird dream. I have got to stop eating perogues after 7." If it was good enough for Bobbie, it should be plenty good for Bubbles. Any comments? Cecil

Posted on 05/22/2008 at 11:05:59 PM

 
Thanks. I hadn't heard of this. I'll have to check it out.

Posted on 02/23/2007 at 4:02:00 AM

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