13 — THE WRIGHT DISGUISE
It’s the Wright Cousins’ 13th book. I mean, what could go wrong, Wright…write…rite…right? Uh-oh, I think we’re in serious trouble! The Wright cousins are back in America and diving into their active life of crazy inventions, school classroom mix-ups, and paintball battles. But their visiting friends, Sarina and Katrina, run into trouble: Their royal anonymity is compromised by a story gone viral and a treacherous enemy has placed a bounty on their heads.
The Wright Cousins must drop everything and spring into action. How can they save their friends before it’s too late?
REVIEWS
After several exciting adventures in the land of Gutenberg, the Wright cousins are looking forward to getting back to their normal routine in the United States. Things are not exactly the same this time, though, because they have their royal friends the Straunsees in tow. The change in scenery is an attempt to keep the princesses safe from the political discord happening in their own country. Unfortunately, the girls are not able to remain as anonymous as they wish because when a school video goes viral, they find themselves hunted by other nefarious characters in their home away from home.
This thirteenth in the Wright Cousin Adventures series picks up shortly after the twelfth book ends, and it incorporates familiar characters from across the series. While this novel is neatly wrapped up at its conclusion, readers will benefit from having read the other books in the collection before diving into this one. As in the companion novels, this one speaks to families across a range of ages thanks to its avoidance of strong language and its general focus on wholesome family values. Violence does come into this story to some degree, however, and there is also a scene when a female character is approached by an unscrupulous and aggressive group of men.
Readers familiar with this series will expect correctly that these moments of danger will resolve well, but they enhance the peril in which the characters find themselves within the book. Additionally, there is a scene discussing abstinence-based romance which aligns with the occasional references to God found within the series as a whole. Overall, this is an entertaining addition to the Wright Cousin Adventures series, and it is a book the whole family can enjoy together.
I received a copy of this book from the author and I chose to leave this review.
Clark Evenson — “Crazy fun!!”
5.0 out of 5 stars (The Wright Diguise) May 17, 2022
I have read almost all of the “Wright Cousin Adventures”…I enjoyed this one very much. It is fun to see the characters develop, and their relationships blossom. While I think the book’s character “Tim” can be overly silly/annoying, I can still appreciate his slapstick humor. I can relate to Kimberly’s hair coloring episode, as I once accidentally colored my hair silver purple. I am always amazed at how seamlessly I am sucked into the action sequences of the “Wright Cousin Adventures”. The “Wright Disguise” was no exception, I love the action and tech. I know my sons, and daughter will love this book! The characters in these books are great role models. I just finished reading it tonight. Keep up the great writing Mr. Smith!!! Your readers appreciate your humor, and all the awesome tech in your books. When are you going to make a theme park or movies for these books?!!!