From the fixer herself to the kingmaker to the first lady, Tess finds herself surrounded by the most powerful people in the country. They’re balanced out with a diverse and sometmes terrifying adult group. The kids aren’t the only interesting characters. They’re a great crew and I just want to read about all of their adventures together. I loved her new group of friends: friendly and sensitive Vivie, hilarious and vulnerable Asher, and fair and protective Henry. Basically these kids are involved with some messed up shit and trying to figure out the mystery alongside them is so much fun. She doesn’t hesitate when one of her new friends asks for her help with something dangerous and secret and she goes out of her way to protect another of her new friends when she thinks he’s making a dangerous mistake. She’s witty, caring, and stands up for those being wronged. One of the storylines was actually in an episode of Scandal. The Fixer is one of the rare cases where the marketing terms actually match the book: this is definitely Veronica Mars meets Scandal.
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