Behind every member of the Sisterhood, there’s a man who knows better than to get in her way. Now the guys are bonding together, in the first in a thrilling new series from New York Times bestselling author Fern Michaels.
Through public triumphs and private sorrows, the men in the Sisters’ lives—husbands, friends, colleagues, and lovers—have offered invaluable aid and support. In the process, they’ve become an informal brotherhood of their own, able to relate to the unique challenges and rewards of life among the vigilantes.
But after years of bit parts, the Sisterhood’s significant others are itching to take center stage. Frustrated with the limits of the criminal justice system, Nikki’s husband Jack Emery has recruited his friends Ted, Joe, Harry, Bert, Jay, and Abner. They have brand-new headquarters with state-of-the-art equipment, an unlimited bankroll, and a plaque on the door that reads BOLO Consultants. Their first case: toppling ruthless slum landlord Tyler Sandford—also lieutenant governor of Virginia. Sandford may have friends in very high places, but that’s no match for BOLO—or the women who’ve got their backs….
Caution Caution this is a two part book, next one out in Sept. So don’t expect an ending like her other books. That why I gave it a four instead of usual five. Is great book as the guys form their own company unbeknownst to the girls. Love the interaction of the guys as they are on their own…or are they…..Can’t wait for next part of this tale, Just wish was one book.
Good concept, crappy carry through Fern Michael is playing games with this series. After reading reviews on the length of this book and the lack of an ending I took a closer look at the two books scheduled to come out in this new “series.” The next two “books” are each less then 100 pages. This is absurd. Why couldn’t she write one full size book? Because she will make more money if she can get people to buy all three “books.” I returned this purchase and will be canceling the pre-order for the…
Foul Play by Fern Michaels How can you rate an incomplete book. Tricky business here, the length of the book should have warned me. I love Fern Michaels but this is a foul play. The $2.51 price was a surprise, now I understand the three books will cost $7.53. more than the cost of any one book. Ms. Michael should be rich enough already to avoid this kind of trickery. I have now learned to pay attention to the reviews before investing $2.51 on an incomplete book.