When You’re Lost, The Sisterhood Will Find You
For the women of the Sisterhood, planning a lavish reception for their longtime ally, attorney Lizzie Fox, at their lux mountain retreat is the ideal way to unwind after their latest successful mission. The only cloud over the happy occasion is that their mentor, Charles, is still mysteriously absent.
But amid the friendly bickering about floral arrangements, cake tiers, and wedding favors, the ladies of Pinewood receive a frantic phone call from Nikki’s fiancé, Jack Emery. Harry Wong–Yoko’s true love and a staunch supporter of the Sisterhood–has become the victim of a ruthless identity theft ring. Harry’s bank accounts have been closed out, his beloved dojo is being foreclosed, and he’s being evicted. Distraught, Yoko is about to rush down the mountain to Harry’s aid when the Sisters intercept her. A situation like Harry’s requires finesse, careful planning, and the Sisterhood’s distinctive brand of vigilante justice. . .
Praise for Fern Michaels and her Sisterhood novels. . .
“Delectable. . .deliver[s] revenge that’s creatively swift and sweet, Michaels-style.” —Publishers Weekly on Hokus Pokus
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Sexual Content - 1/5
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Violence - 1/5
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Language - 4/5
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Drugs and Alcohol - 1/5
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Summary
Overall In this story Harry has his identity stolen. I was happy to see identity theft as the main story line. I liked the revenge although it was not as over the top as some of the others. I did miss Bert, the FBI director as he had very small role in this story. Bert and Kathryn are two of my favorite characters. Charles returns from his adventures over the ocean and runs this operation. The story ends with the discussion that the president has still not lived up to her word on giving them immunity. It is a good story but not one of the best in the series.
Violence Little violence and it was not disturbing.
Language The F word is used several times along with several other profane words. In my opinion the language was not needed for the story.
Sexual Sex occurs but is not discussed in detail. Ted and Maggie seem to always have sex conversations in their dialogue.
Drug & Alcohol Jack drinks beer.