The Sisterhood: a group of women from all walks of life bound by friendship and a quest for justice. Armed with vast resources, top-notch expertise, and a loyal network of allies around the globe, the Sisterhood will not rest until every wrong is made right. Isabelle Flanders Tookus isn’t expecting to involve the Sisterhood in a new mission when she strikes up a friendship with a curly-haired … friendship with a curly-haired boy in her local park. Ben Ryan is an eight-year-old child genius, the grandson of millionaire Eleanor Lymen, who hired Izzy years ago to design an institute for gifted children. Ben’s mother passed away and Ben now lives with his stepfather, Connor, and Connor’s wife, Natalie. They’ve been using Ben’s trust fund to support their lavish lifestyle while shamefully neglecting Ben. And with Natalie getting greedy, Ben’s safety is now in jeopardy.
Izzy’s first step: call in the Sisterhood. The second: track down Eleanor, who has mysteriously vanished on a secret mission of her own. Izzy, Annie, Myra, and the rest of the Sisters come together at Pinewood, thrilled to be united once more. Together they’ll lay a trap for Natalie and Connor, one that will protect Eleanor’s beloved grandson, get him into the happy home he deserves, and provide the kind of creative, satisfying payback the Sisters dish out so well . . .
Praise for Fern Michaels
“Michaels manages to surprise and delight fans of all ages with her novel’s unexpected twists and turns.”
—RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars, on High Stakes
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This is a book you can’t put down.A book that keeps you on your toes, with lots of suspense. You just can’t wait to see what is on the next page.
Loved this book. Kept me up late reading and didn’t figure it out until close to the end.
I have read several of the sisterhood books and I really enjoyed this one! Who couldn’t love this plot where they save the cutest and smartest kid from an untenable situation! Love the sisterhood!
Love the sisterhood books. The series is great. Easy to read great characters. The men and women are realistic. I would strongly recommend this book and the whole series
Did not enjoy reading that the women burned the feet of one of the characters.
I didn’t finish it
I have loved the sisterhood books and this is another one. What I like about them is each one is different so each one is a fresh look at the story. This story is about Ben, an 8-year-old boy. Boy did he have a lot to deal with? He and Izzy met at the park and would meet up every week. She gave him her business card just in case he wanted to contact her. The day came that he did and the story picks up from there.
One of my favorite parts was when Izzy would keep say or reminding herself that he was only 8 years old. I did have te keep reminding myself of that fact too.
There is nothing more satisfying than the sisterhood brand of justice and when it came, I cheered. After that, Ben’s life turned around and it was so uplifting. Ben made me laugh and cry. He was just such an amazing boy, even though he was 8 he never seemed to be a little boy, he was so grown up.
Fern Michaels knows how to write and bring her readers into the story to feel all the emotions. The book has so much adventure, with the family dynamics, it also helps us to understand what someone with such a high IQ goes through and most of all it brings the reader to an understanding of things they probably never even thought about. Another wonderful book by Fern Michaels.
The Sisterhood and the men of the sisterhood (named BOLO) are fun with a mix of What, why, where and how will they work out and bring justice to the victims. They are fun, easy reads.
enjoyed this book very much
I am a huge fan of the Sisterhood Series, this is the 29th in the series. The nice thing about the series is that they are a stand alone, they do refer back to earlier times and I feel the author does a wonderful job keeping the reader informed.
Loved the characters and story line in this book. A good book to read in bed at night when you’re tired and don’t feel like slogging through something heavy.
I seriously hated this book. It wasn’t very good, and then the author throws in a grisly disgusting act of vigilante torture.
GOD READ A LITTLE DIFFERENT
As usual I think the revenge ( or justice as the sisters would call it) is just too much. But otherwise I love the adorable little boy and the rest of the story.
Love her books
I like all the sisterhood books by Fern Michaels. I own all the series and other books written by her.
The characters are diverse and relatable with just enough suspense. I hope this series continues.
Fern Michael books are for me wonderfully entertaining …enlivened with great and human characters …I Love her Sisterhood series stories that never fail to hold my attention
Thank you
A good fern michaels book! Love her books
I’ve read this collection from the start of Weekend Warriors was the first in the series.