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The Jury (Revenge of the Sisterhood) written by Fern Michaels Studio : Zebra by Zebra Publisher : Zebra Released : 2006-06-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780821778784 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 27 reviews)
List Price : $6.99 Our Price : $2.96
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Product Description |
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The Sisterhood dive in. This time they could be out of their depth. The Sisterhood have decided that the next revenge mission will be Nikki?s. Jack Emery, her former fianc?, has made it clear that he will do everything he can to stop the women. But Nikki is surprised by this decision because she felt that she was only an advisor to the group. And she still loves Jack. Now she says that she wants to pass on her turn. |
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Fun, Escapist Read |
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Totally entertaining installment of the Sisterhood series. Is it real? No. Is it believable? No. Could it happen? No. Is it a fun idea to ponder and revel in? You bet! The Sisterhood is a group of women who have been failed by the judicial system as we know it, so they create their own. Myra, Charles, and the gang never fail to entertain. In addition to the entertainment value, this one includes more than one emotional moment with more loss for the Sisterhood. I look forward to the next installment, in fact I've already started it. If there seem to be loose ends at the end of The Jury, they are important to the next book of the series. |
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One of my favorite book series |
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I only have 3 authors who are writing series books that I read. Fern Michaels Sisterhood Series is a wonderful read for women...I don't particularly recommend it for men. I am always awaiting the next book in the series. This book is as good as the ones before it. I give it all the stars possible. |
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Sove the series |
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Love the series, probably a women's book, would recommend to start with the first of the series, "Weekend Warriors" |
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Hard to finish...not worth reading |
I wanted to like this book, but the plot was very disturbing-how can anyone feel positive about a book that endorsed this kind of ending?
Women who can outwit the government in this fashion? Yeah, sure.
Everyone has a BMW? Yeah, right.
They don't get caught when they spy? They always get the info they want? That's realistic...
And what happens to the horses? This book was over-dramatized and the characters were 1-Dimensional. The writing showed promise, but didn't deliver. I won't be reading any other books by this author, sad to say. |
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Till Justice Do You Part |
Fern Michaels', "The Jury" doesn't rest on the success of previous additions to the series. The old southern adage: "You wouldn't want to stoop to their level," doesn't help when your only answer is: "You want to bet." Ms. Michaels provides a vicarious experience and keeps her fans coming back for more.
Nikki is suffering from guilt, even though she brought the members of the Sisterhood to her adoptive mother's attention; she feels the strain of an outsider. Now, her name has been chosen for the next revenge. Nikki believes her membership in the close knit group is under false pretenses as she has reunited with her life's partner without telling her friends. Taking a vacation, Nikki leaves her law firm in the hands of Allison Bank, a replacement for her beloved childhood companion.
Allison betrays her employer for a chance at the big time, and the Sisterhood convenes. In the meantime, Paula Woodley, a Washington wife, is almost beaten to death by her husband. Now Nikki mission becomes twofold, defeat Allison and regain her life's work and help Paula Woodley put an end to the torture she has endured during her marriage.
Nash Black, author of "Qualifying Laps" and "Taxes, Stumbling Blocks & Pitfalls for Authors 2007." |
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