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I'm hooked on this series because of the crazy characters. It is a light read with good, well thought out solutions to some peoples deplorable lack of moral scruples. No murder or gunfights just a good ole caper with a little humor mixed in. Some parts are a bit far fetched but it certainly adds to the adventure. Laural Merlington's excellent narrative brings life and timing to all of the characters personalities. Onto the next in the series, it's a nice, light way to start out the New Year.
"Vengeance is mine," saith the Lord but these seven ladies has taken it into their own hands. The first story in the series was great but this one seems to put them into a fantasy status. I don't know how I would react if my husband did something that deadly to me but the steps they took for payback is beyond measure. If they are truly going for payback, denigrating them is okay but to hypnotize and make them slaves in another country is truly unbelievable. Another issue is the ADA, Jack Emery.
While the Sisterhood series by Fern Michaels is in my opinion, simple beach-read material, nonetheless the stories of revenge are quite satisfying. I will probably work my way through the entire series, and enjoy them. The plots are sometimes quite implausible but still it makes the reader wish for a group like this who can help exact revenge.I recommend this series for light, enjoyable reading.
This is the second in the Sisterhood series. The Sisterhood being 7 female vigilantes that have been wronged by the American justice system. I enjoyed the first one, but this one was ridiculous. First of all, I had a hard time believing that a local lawyer is going to actually sell most everything he owns and take a month leave of absence from his prestigious job just to spy on these women. Jack is a very annoying character and if he is in the other books, I may not bother to read them. Anyway,
Payback continues the story of The Sisterhood, a group of women that seek revenge on people that have wronged them (so far it seems to be all men).In my review of Weekend Warriors, the first book, I mentioned that the suspension of belief for a contemporary was a bit of a stretch in this series. I think it's similar to thinking that a businessman could create things like Batman and go solve crimes without anyone realizing who he really was. While fun, it's not very believable.The second book thr...
This was a fun easy read. I enjoyed the characters and the plot. The story at times was extremely far fetched but that adds to the fun. I do like how each book takes on another of the ladies cases and together they seek vigilante justice on their wrong doers. I'm excited to read the next one.
I really don't like Jack at all! It was kinda rushed but nice way to end that bit of revenge. I'm really pulling for Julia as well.
good storyline I’ve read this series before but missed these beginning ones. This was a good story that provided depth and insight to each character you wanted to like and hate. I enjoy this series.
I don't read fiction, and I picked this up on 50 cent table at the library. I couldn't put it down. I like that it is suspenseful and an easy read.
I don't know about this series, yet here I am reading book two...
1.75starsI've rather enjoyed a couple of the later books of this series, but find the second installment far less appealing. The overall premise of women banding together for vengeance is a fine driver for this long-running series, and lends itself to a variety of situations for our protagonists. This time out the senator husband of one of the sisterhood has not only drained their financial accounts, he has given her a death sentence. Before she takes her last breath, Julia would like nothing be...