There is no match for the Sisterhood – the seven friends who have taken vigilante justice to a new level – not even the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Although the women foiled former FBI director Mitch Riley’s plot to frame their friends Judge Nellie Easter and lawyer Lizzie Fox, now they must remain in exile or risk capture. They can’t complain about their opulent digs on a remote, luxurious mountaintop, but the ladies desperately miss home. Their wish to return might come true sooner than they expect when they receive a panicked call from Supreme Court Chief Justice Pearl Barnes, who faces blackmail for her own illegal brand of justice. Now the women must not only sneak back into the United States, but also remain undetected as they investigate. But how do you make seven women disappear? With a nosy reporter on the brink of exposing them, the clock is ticking as the Sisterhood tries to create a little magic – and save the day…
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"Re-read this book trying to figure out which books in the series I've missed. This is my summer series that I want to read all volumes. Last summer it was the Death series by JD Robb and the Stephanie Plum books. I'm getting caught up on the Number One Ladies series also."
— Susan (4 out of 5 stars)
" Laughs and laughs! I love these women. Their adventures are fabulous but I want to see some long term happiness for them. "
— Lynn, 2/14/2014" We enjoyed listening to this. "
— Darlis, 2/10/2014" Book was good slow to get to storyline "
— Temptingat40, 2/5/2014" Love the G-String Girls! :) Nice wrap-up for the first mission back in the US after leaving as fugitives. "
— Jeanette, 2/3/2014" bk 9 sisterhood/ or bk 2 rules of the game "
— Kelly, 1/31/2014" I love the Sisterhood Series. "
— Pat, 1/30/2014" A little better as the violence is not so graphic. The interaction of the characters is fun, but the vigilanty concept is not where I am. "
— Barb, 1/17/2014" Continuation of the Revenge of the Sisterhood. "
— Karen, 1/17/2014" Sisterhood is always a fun read...looking forward to #9 "
— Mary, 12/22/2013" missed first copy of series, but this read quite well. Copy pb of Lawrence Library. Quite good, merged with Black and the Run as DC based... Geopolitical reads. bit like camel club books yet completely different premise thou the people are much the same. "
— Amos, 12/16/2013" A bit far-fetched. Michaels is stretching it too far. Really? 60 year old women in G-strings? I don't think so. "
— Sherry, 12/13/2013" Don't let the title fool you, this was a darn good book! Horay for the characters in this story, loved the way it was written, "
— Krisha, 12/13/2013" my first one by this author, who's books have caught my attention in the past - not sure I am a huge fan though "
— Bonnie, 11/9/2013" i can't wait to read the next one. I was on the edge of my seat the whole time. "
— Amy, 11/7/2013" Just as good as the last!! "
— Sarah, 11/5/2013" good book reading the series of the sisterhood "
— Carol, 11/4/2013" Ok I think I am done with the sisterhood books. They are getting really unrealistic and too violent for me. Too bad because I really kind of liked the first couple of books in the series. "
— Debbie, 3/7/2013" Love the sisterhood. Felt that the whole Ted Robinson thing is getting tedious, but the girls are clever and always manage to do something dramatic in spite of him. "
— Jean, 3/1/2013" Fun book. Lots of quirky characters. Also quite of bit of swearing. "
— Lynne, 11/28/2012" reading the Sony Ebook version "
— Truitti, 9/6/2012" Laural Merlington reads this series and is excellent. The Sisterhood story lines are about equalizing injustice for women. They are creative and funny in a gape-mouthed way with characters you grow to love. "
— Donna, 7/14/2012" As a big fan of Fern Michaels and the Sisterhood series, I felt let down. What started as a great series is being reduced a trite and silly story. A little more time and thought would have made this story more enjoyable. "
— Isabel, 7/8/2012" Another "Sisterhood" book. I'm hooked. They are a fast read, and enjoyable. Like the characters. "
— Carol, 6/24/2012" Fern Michaels did a fantastic job on this series. "
— Nicki, 5/25/2012" I enjoy this series for an improbable light hearted mystery. I also like it's Washington, DC setting. "
— Hkilker, 4/28/2012" Another good book from the Sisterhood series! I love the justice the Sisterhood serves up. In this book they help out Supreme Court Chief Justice Pearl Barnes who is a close personal friend of the sisters. Definately a great story I would recommend! "
— Wendy, 3/11/2012" A little harder to get into this series as new "players" have been added. "
— Pam, 9/5/2011" Liked this story, I am always on the edge of my seat towards the end of these books.... "
— Gabby, 8/19/2011" More Sisterhood!! "
— April, 6/27/2011" Run of the mill book in the series. The plot shift to the United States was a nice change of venue. Still consider this a good, predictable series. Always a quick; little read. "
— Nicole, 6/17/2011" I couldn't put this book down, with so many stories going on it was a true page turner :) "
— Valentina, 5/29/2011" Another "Sisterhood" book. I'm hooked. They are a fast read, and enjoyable. Like the characters. "
— Carol, 3/17/2011" A bit shallow and unrealistic but I was reading the series with a friend. I wouldn't say Fern Michaels is my favorite author..at least not with this series. "
— Adrienne, 1/30/2011" I enjoyed this book a bit more since there was so much excitment. Trying not to get caught takes more practice and hard work when you are a wanted woman. I love the G-String cover up and I think it was an entertaining book. <br/> "
— Carey, 11/6/2010" I am loving this series so much! "
— Susan, 8/21/2010" I wasn't really excited about this until more than halfway through then I really wanted to see the how it ended. I did enjoy it (my Mom's recommendation originally) and think I will read another in the Sisterhood series! "
— Donna, 6/20/2010" Sisterhood series #9. Supereme Court Chief Justice Pearl Barnes needs the ladies help. <br/><br/> "
— Donnajo, 2/8/2010" my first one by this author, who's books have caught my attention in the past - not sure I am a huge fan though "
— Bonnie, 1/6/2010" Laughs and laughs! I love these women. Their adventures are fabulous but I want to see some long term happiness for them. "
— Lynn, 11/11/2009" reading the Sony Ebook version "
— Truitti, 10/22/2009" Book was good slow to get to storyline "
— Temptingat40, 7/18/2009" I love the Sisterhood Series. "
— Pat, 4/17/2009" A little harder to get into this series as new "players" have been added. "
— Pam, 3/18/2009Fern Michaels is the USA Today and New York Times bestselling author of thirty-five books in the Sisterhood series, as well as novels in eleven other series and seventy-two stand-alone novels. There are over ninety five million copies of her books in print. She has built and funded several large day care centers in her hometown, and is a passionate animal lover who has outfitted police dogs across the country with special bulletproof vests. Visit her website at FernMichaels.com.
Jeff Cummings, as an audiobook narrator, has won both an Earphones Award and the prestigious Audie Award in 2015 for Best Narration in Science and Technology. He is also a twenty-year veteran of the stage, having worked at many regional theaters across the country, from A Contemporary Theatre in Seattle and the Alliance Theatre in Atlanta to the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City and the International Mystery Writers’ Festival in Owensboro, Kentucky. He also spent seven seasons with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival.