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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I love the sisterhood series. Great resf
Fern Michaels at her best! The Sister Hood doing their thing!
Another Sisterhood book. I read all the first Sisterhood books, which helped me appreciate/understand the backstory of this book, which was largely unmentioned. For the most part, even though the basic subject matter was dark, the story itself was light and an easy, quick read. I may just be too old and too jaded now, for these books. It seemed that everyone was too nice. The ending seemed rushed and left a lot unanswered. I understand that the author, I’m sure, was under a time deadline and possibly a page limit deadline, but a lot of the other characters that may have enriched the storyline were missing. Ms. Michaels’ is always a pleasant read, I have enjoyed them for many years and will continue to do so. She is one author, that I will pick up her books without even reading the blurbs on the back. She has an easy writing style, I know what I am getting when I pick up her books. I read this book in two days. I have many unread books, that I could have put this down to read instead. If one has not read any of the Sisterhood books, one can still read this and enjoy the storyline.
Please note, I won this book, under no obligation for a review. Thank you
Another fun, easy to read book in author’s Sisterhood series.
The Sisterhood series is a good read. The justice that the sisterhood dishes out is deserved and the usual justice system sometimes falls short in cases like they handle. Myra and Annie are great characters.
I love all the Sisterhood books. This one was especially gripping. I had a hard time putting it down. I won’t go into a lot of detail, to spoil the book for others. A wonderful little boy is one of the main characters. Check it out!
I really like this author and read all her books thst I can afford.
it is Fern Michaels…
I have read all the books in The Sisterhood series and enjoy them all. The characters are delightful and the ways in how the vigilantes go about bringing justice is amusing.
The characters are like old friends that I enjoy visiting o so many times. I never miss a sequel.. Thank you ms Miss Fern
Just like all of Fern Michael’s sisterhood books, I loved it.
Great Read. This is a fantastic series…love the characters
Another hit Fern Michaels and the Sisterhood. She just keeps hitting these out of the ball park. Didn’t want to put it down.
I like a good story an a happy ending