Model Spy
by Shannon Greenland
Kelly James may have an IQ of 191, but she can still make stupid decisions. Socially awkward (and what 16 year-old about to graduate from college wouldn't be?) and really lonely, when Kelly is asked by a super-cute boy to help him find out the truth about his dad, she jumps at the chance.
And wouldn't you know it! The one time she breaks a law (and a pretty big one - hacking the government's main database is really, really bad), she gets caught.
But before she ends up in jail, she's recruited by The Specialists. Now on Team Two, Kelly has joined an elite group of teens with special talents like linguistics, martial arts, theft, and more.
Nicknamed Gigi (for "genius girl"), Kelly knows she has a LOT to learn about being a secret agent. And with her first mission coming up, she doesn't have time to lose.
Can she save her fave guy's dad and the day all at the same time?
Final thoughts: Complete and total cotton candy. It's the first in a series of quick-print books that's more formulaic and less quality. Too many questions pop up from time to time. If you can relax and go with the flow, it's a quick read. If you can't, it will set your teeth on edge.
Rating: 3/5
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