In DC after trying but failing for years to have kids, late thirties couple Rachel and Thomas Dawson are euphoric when he donated sperm to a surrogate mom and eventually brought home their twins. It cost them $100,000 collected by Baron Bell but they felt it was worth every penny as did their parents whom lent them some of the cash. However, not long afterward a lawyer informed the couple that his client the surrogate mom wants her kids. They lost their children, are broken and Bell vanished.
Rachel visits lawyer Lizzie Fox though she cannot afford the fee. The attorney contacts the vigilante Sisterhood who learning of the baby-selling ring scheme and come to Washington to bring rightness to the madness even as a snowstorm hits the city.
Long time die hardest fans will fully relish the latest escapades as the crew still wait several books for their pardons, but keep doing good deeds; newcomers will find it difficult to grasp how the Sisterhood got to this point and less than devout faithful will question why one more. Still the ensemble vigilantes are solid, the angst of the Dawson duet powerful, and the activity of Mr. Wonderful and his baby selling insidious. Overall this is an enjoyable White Christmas in DC with the Sisterhood saga.
Rachel visits lawyer Lizzie Fox though she cannot afford the fee. The attorney contacts the vigilante Sisterhood who learning of the baby-selling ring scheme and come to Washington to bring rightness to the madness even as a snowstorm hits the city.
Long time die hardest fans will fully relish the latest escapades as the crew still wait several books for their pardons, but keep doing good deeds; newcomers will find it difficult to grasp how the Sisterhood got to this point and less than devout faithful will question why one more. Still the ensemble vigilantes are solid, the angst of the Dawson duet powerful, and the activity of Mr. Wonderful and his baby selling insidious. Overall this is an enjoyable White Christmas in DC with the Sisterhood saga.
I have not read previous sisterhood books, but I thoroughly enjoyed this one. It was action packed and kept me reading, wanting to see what happended next. The sisters are unique characters and I enjoyed getting to know them. Reading this book makes me want to start the series at the beginning, which I probably will do. I recommend this as a good read.
I love the way the sisters, break up a black market adoption ring; and what they do to the ring leaders.
I would follow the sisters anywhere.
I would follow the sisters anywhere.
It was, yet again, an enjoyable read from the author. Despite the 378 pages in the (paperback) book, the story is only 273. The last third are snippets of additional books by Fern Michaels. While I'm not complaining, and I understand the marketing aspect, it ended the book a whole lot quicker than I expected.
Nonetheless, the girls got their man in typical form. If you've followed the series this far, you are attached to the characters and seeing the interaction and support when a back is to the wall gives you a feel-good feeling to last a few days. This book is definitely deepening the characters, making them edge a little more into our lives.
It's not my favorite, but it's certainly a keeper. :)
Nonetheless, the girls got their man in typical form. If you've followed the series this far, you are attached to the characters and seeing the interaction and support when a back is to the wall gives you a feel-good feeling to last a few days. This book is definitely deepening the characters, making them edge a little more into our lives.
It's not my favorite, but it's certainly a keeper. :)
Good Book. Lots of action and fun to read.
Another great book in the "Sisterhood" series.
I read this one out of order, but it didn't matter. I was still able to follow along. I've read all the others in the series, but one.
Another great adventure by Fern Michaels, always leaves me wanting the next one in the series right away.
As always Fern Michaels writes a good Sisterhood series book. Entertaining.