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After the members of the Sisterhood are exiled to a remote mountaintop, they get a panicked call from the Supreme Court Chief Justice Pearl Barnes requesting their help, so they must figure out how to sneak back into the United States.Tags
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Loved this Sisterhood Book. It is the ninth in the series but I have read them totally out of order and it doesn't matter. Each book stands on its own.
The participants of the sisterhood are characters that are well developed and each have their own separate and distinct personalities from Annie who is older and ready for any adventure to Katherine who appears to be harder and more grounded.
The seven friends who are also called "The vigilantes" take matters into their own hands when a severe injustice has been done. Part of them are exiled, so to speak, in Spain but when a friend Chief Justice Pearl Barnes is threatened by her ex-son-in-law to expose her illegal underground railroad which gets abused women and their children to show more safety.
In their very special way they come back to the U.S. and join with the other members of the Sisterhood to help. Maggie's boyfriend, a dogged reported for the Post, is in my opinion, is a sleaze ball and on a mission to reveal the undercover Vigilantes. He goes to the extent of going through Maggie's belongings and steals vital papers and her encrypted phone used by the Sisterhood.
Hokus Pokus is a fast paced, fun as well as intriguing story. show less
The participants of the sisterhood are characters that are well developed and each have their own separate and distinct personalities from Annie who is older and ready for any adventure to Katherine who appears to be harder and more grounded.
The seven friends who are also called "The vigilantes" take matters into their own hands when a severe injustice has been done. Part of them are exiled, so to speak, in Spain but when a friend Chief Justice Pearl Barnes is threatened by her ex-son-in-law to expose her illegal underground railroad which gets abused women and their children to show more safety.
In their very special way they come back to the U.S. and join with the other members of the Sisterhood to help. Maggie's boyfriend, a dogged reported for the Post, is in my opinion, is a sleaze ball and on a mission to reveal the undercover Vigilantes. He goes to the extent of going through Maggie's belongings and steals vital papers and her encrypted phone used by the Sisterhood.
Hokus Pokus is a fast paced, fun as well as intriguing story. show less
Another Sisterhood book. This one was a lot of fun, though. Myra is the head of the sisterhood, and is a very classy, wealthy woman. When the girls return to the states, they come back disguised as a rauncy rock band. Myra is forced to appear on stage as one of the group and the whole discussion and mental anguish make for really fun reading
Awful. I pushed myself to read this book and I really wish I hadn't. The characters didn't interest me, their story was boring and there was no depth to anything. I won't be able to read any other books by this author now. That will probably be a good thing.
Laural Merlington
(The Sisterhood: Rules of the Game, Book 2)
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Fern Michaels is the pseudonym for Mary Ruth Kuczkir. She was born on April 9, 1933, and grew up in Hasting, Pennsylvania. Michaels is an American author of romance and thriller novels, including at least 90 bestselling books with more than 150 million copies in print. Her USA Today and New York Times bestselling books include Family Blessings, show more Pretty Woman, Crown Jewel, Take Down and About Face. She writes the Texas quartet, the Captive series, and The Sisterhood series. (Bowker Author Biography) Fern Michaels has been writing novels for twenty-five years. She has written sixty-seven books, many of which have been "New York Times" bestsellers. She lives in South Carolina. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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