Book Review: Fern Michaels’ Home Free
President Martine Connor, a long-time ally of the Sisterhood, has announced the formation of a top-secret organisation. For the Sisterhood, it’s the end of an era – and the beginning of a whole new adventure
President Martine Connor, a long-time ally of the Sisterhood, has announced the formation of a top-secret organisation. For the Sisterhood, it’s the end of an era – and the beginning of a whole new adventure
The FBI, the CIA, and Homeland Security can’t do it. Only the Sisterhood is capable of pulling off the impossible — of hunting down this monster and taking him out once and for all.
Those pardons do not mean freedom for the women of the Sisterhood. Now they’ve been “hijacked” by Interpol, which urgently needs the Sisterhood’s help.
Their dear ally Lizzie Fox is on the short list for the Supreme Court, a spot in jeopardy due to her connection to the Sisterhood.
After buying twins through an unscrupulous lawyer, Rachel and Thomas Dawson end up childless and penniless. Just the case Lizzie Fox — and the Sisterhood — loves.
The Sisters discover that Harry Wong — Yoko’s true love and a staunch supporter of the Sisterhood — has become the victim of a ruthless identity theft ring.
The chips, a.k.a., the prominent Washington politicians who frequent the bordello, are stacked against Lily Flowers, the madam of a high-end bordello and her girls. But one phone call to the Sisterhood might just swing the vote.
Just when Myra and Charles disappear, the Sisters receive an urgent call from retired justice Pearl Barnes, who has just rescued fourteen pregnant teenagers who belong to a highly secretive and controversial polygamy sect.
With their pardon at stake, the Sisterhood heads to Washington D.C. and goes up against media mogul Ruben Rumson.
The Sisterhood must choose between two difficult assignments. The first job guarantees a huge paycheck; the second offers a presidential pardon — and a chance to finally emerge from hiding.