The handoff of an orchid colored card was all it took to call the Iron Ladies, a whisper network of women.They specialized in bringing abusive men to their knees.Men who abused women and abused power, men like the Camden’s.Sunday Prescott was a tech goddess, cyber espionage was her specialty. During her latest assignment, she uncovered more than she ever hoped for: Bo Camden.He was just like his … Camden.
He was just like his father, right?
But the butterflies in her stomach told her something different.
And the touch of his lips left her breathless.
She was torn between sleeping with the enemy or getting vengeance…Sweet Vengeance.
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Sunday Prescott is one of the Iron Ladies and a computer expect. These women belong to a secret group who help others women in need who can’t get it just anywhere. Bo Camden is a alpha male suspicious of the new woman working for his mother. When they meet sparks start flying. They are thrown together to investigate his father. Ms. Norman always writes about strong kick ass women. The humor just makes the pages fly by.There is also a serious story line and when you put all that together you have one outstanding book. I’ve read almost every book by this author and they just get better every time.
Sunday was given a hard time during school and even in college. Especially when she waited two hours for a guy who didn’t show up. So that damage as followed her through her life. She works as a computer genius/hacker for the Iron Orchids. They take on a case for a wife, who believes her husband is embezzling money from their company. Her son, Bo, goes to the FBI about the same thing. And this is where Sunday and Bo clash, when they lie to the other about what they are working on. HEA
I have been waiting for the Iron Ladies stories and Sunday’s story did not disappoint. Who says nerdy girls finish last? Danielle Norman has a way of writing characters that you want to be best friends with and be able to hang out with. Each, beautiful and strong with a fierceness of a “momma bear”. Sunday is no wallflower and Bo sets her for a loop. Can she finally find that man of her dreams? Bo while initially an egomaniac turns into a swoony hero worthy of Sunny. I loved this story hard!
Another great book!! Sunday and her friends are funny, smart, and beautiful. While the ladies are busy working on a case Sunday meets Bo the son of their client. At first, she doesn’t know if he is involved with the trouble at his mom’s company or not but as she investigates she finds out he is also trying to find evidence of the crimes being committed in order to save his mom. Through the course of the case, Sunday and Bo end up developing feelings for each other. While investigating further Bo’s name comes back up as a possible accomplice in the crimes at his mom’s business. Was Sunday wrong to trust Bo or is he truly innocent? Read this amazing book and find out!!
I read this book in one day, it hooked me in within the first chapter, I love a book that has a good storyline, with romance and intrigue, and this book had both. I have fallen in love with Danielle Norman’s writing. You will not be disappointed by getting this book. Looking forward to more!
Computer nerds are the best! Love that the ladies bring Sunday out of her shell and shows that even those that prefer to hid behind the screen and be the ears of the world, can also kick but and take names including those of the hunky guys. It also reinforces you can’t take a piece of information as fact with out all of the background information and letting someone explain. I love the other Iron series and this one is just as great. Can’t wait until the next book.
Another great story about a strong woman – these ladies get the job done while taking care of each other with enough humor thrown in to keep it light and entertaining,
With an epic opening quote from Mary Howitt’s The Spider and the Fly Danielle Norman once again takes us on a journey led by courageous women.
Sweet Vengeance tells Sunday Prescott’s story where she grows from a quiet, behind the scenes computer genius to an assertive woman who uses her voice to speak her mind. I really loved Sunday’s character. She’s the kind of person who is naturally more introverted but still very present, even when it appears she’s busy working away on the computer. It goes to show that the loudest person in the room isn’t the only one paying attention.
Bennett Camden, or as he likes to be called, Bo, is a man who was raised by wealthy parents. He shares some similarities with stereotypical rich men, he’s authoritative and entitled, but he also shows that the privilege of money isn’t everything it’s dreamt to be.
Sunday and Bo’s relationship really kicks off when they agree to survey Bo’s father on a business trip. After agreeing to work together, Bo and Sunday find themselves in close quarters and interesting situations.
This book doesn’t have as much action or angst as many of Danielle Norman’s other books. One thing I would have liked to see with the book, as more relationship development between Sunday and Bo. They meet on the day Sunday begins helping out Bo’s mother. Then the next day they take off on their surveillance trip and are only gone for four days. The entirety of the book seems to span two weeks and in that time Sunday and Bo don’t really do the whole ‘getting to know you gig’. It’s kind of zero to sixty and that’s that.
I’m interested to see what happens with Connor Reid and Olivia, as well as Melanie and Barrett Huxley.
Another fantastic, page turner from Danielle Norman. If you haven’t read any of the Iron Ladies, Iron Orchid books, your missing out. MS Norman just keeps producing better and better storylines, while inserting a degree of humor and suspense along with previous and future characters and storylines. This the story of Sunday Prescott, a shy, computer genius nerd that was always overlooked until the Iron Ladies and Bo Camden, the son of their client.