This continues to be one of my very favourite series'. Book 3 and I am enjoying Penny and Jeremy's adventures and shenanigans just as much as the first book.
This series is a combination of several things that work so well together. There is world travel, light romance, mystery, intrigue, scavenger hunts and the family dramas that anyone can relate to. The writing in this series is so good, and the meshing of all these elements so smooth and seamless that they all feel completely natural and appropriate as part of the story.
The feel of all the books in this series thus far is very much of a "golden age" film. I feel like Penny and Jeremy could be Audrey Hepburn or Grace Kelly, and Clark Gable or Cary Grant. Even though the story is contemporary, the "feel" is very much days gone by, with the smoothness and classy style that those old movies always had. It is partially because the books are set in various places in Europe that the old world feel is more easily invoked, but it is also the plot that the author has created, which easily lends itself to the caper movies of that bygone era. Even when things get exciting, everything still somehow feels "polite" rather than aggressive.
The combination of - finally! - Penny's and Jeremy's wedding happening, along with the treasure hunt related to the wedding tapestry offered by Penny's French relatives for their ceremony makes for enough, but not too much, of both the romantic comedy aspect, and the caper/romp aspect. Both get their due, but you never feel like you get to the point where you are wishing for something else to become the focus. The pacing of all the books in this series is just perfect.
I still love the pluckiness of Penny - an American who is suddenly a European-based heiress - as she navigates her wonderful, if slightly overwhelming, new life. Penny is clever and sensible, but also has that "let's jump off the cliff and see what happens" approach to adventures that gets her and Jeremy into all sorts of problematic situations that make for lots of fun for the reader.
I see there is one more book in this series available, and I will absolutely be reading it. There is literally nothing about this series that I don't love.
Format note: I have listened to all the books in this series in audio book format, and the woman who narrates them is excellent. She handles all the various accents - and there are many - perfectly, as well as bringing the character fully to life by voicing all of them in unique and entertaining ways. If you like audio books, this is a great series to listen to.