Book Review: Fern Michaels’ Cross Roads
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.
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.
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.
Her mother deceived, Yoko Akia’s father is long overdue for justice. Yoki and her friends must punish this this man.
Imprisoned for a crime she didn’t commit, Alexis Thorn gets even when the Sisterhood’s plan gives the real criminals a taste of their own medicine.
Isabelle Flanders’ life is in tatters, betrayed by a colleague and the Sisterhood is out for revenge.
The sisterhood targets an abusive, high-profile Washington powerbroker husband of one of their own.
Myra’s pregnant daughter was killed by a hit-and-run driver, one with diplomatic immunity. Now the Sisterhood’s creative planning will gain her revenge.