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Razor Sharp (Sisterhood #14)
When it comes to repaying a debt, the women of the Sisterhood never forget. And now one of their allies needs the kind of help only they can give, in this 13th novel in the series by #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author Michaels. Original.
Mass Market Paperbound, 346 pages
Published
October 1st 2009
by Zebra
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Fourteenth in the Sisterhood vengeance-suspense series surrounding a core group of seven women who provide justice to those abused by the legal system. In this story, the action takes place in Las Vegas and Washington D.C.
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This was so stupid! Yeah, I totally agree with Michaels' premise that the double standards of charging prostitutes and ignoring the johns is completely wrong. Both sides are making a choice to engage in this particular activity. So ei...more
<h2>My Take</h2>
This was so stupid! Yeah, I totally agree with Michaels' premise that the double standards of charging prostitutes and ignoring the johns is completely wrong. Both sides are making a choice to engage in this particular activity. So ei...more
This was my first Fern Michaels book! Didn't know what I'd been missing. When Lizzie Fox and the Vigilantes got the first female elected President of the US, they didn't know her veep came with his very own brothel in Nevada.
The girls rise to the moment when the FBI wants to collect the ladies of the Happy Day Camp and imprison them for bringing their act to D.C. If anyone should go to jail, it should be the men who brought them to the Capitol (twice), not the ladies. The madam...more
The girls rise to the moment when the FBI wants to collect the ladies of the Happy Day Camp and imprison them for bringing their act to D.C. If anyone should go to jail, it should be the men who brought them to the Capitol (twice), not the ladies. The madam...more
OK, I get the whole idea of the Sisterhood of Pseudo-Feminist revenge. That's cool. It's just that this book was pretty convoluted. I understood that they were going to get revenge on these philandering politicians, but did they have to spend the entire book talking about the fact that they were going to get revenge on these philandering politicians? By the time they did get their revenge, the book was over. And I wasn't quite sure what they did exactly. I guess I just didn't get it.
I thought Razor Sharp was a good read and I enjoyed it, it was fun to see how the ladies can do things on their own. I do hope Charles returns and that Fern Michaels continues the series. I have read all of the books in this series and I find them a good read. I would recommend this book to others but only if they have read the other books in the series otherwise you would not understand what is happening. Good Book
Almost no plot. Just group of women calling themselves the Vigilantes talking to each other about their relationships with each other and their male friends. Very old-fashioned feminist attitude. Out to get men in female president's administration who had a big sex party at a brothel and want to lay blame on the madame and the other women while they pay no penalty. Nearly the whole book is girl talk.
Couldn't read any more of it.... Just too stupid.
This is from the Sisterhood Series about powerful women, who bring corruption to its knees. The men (who were partners/lovers) of the women were nothing more than puppets waiting to for directions. The author tried to use men with impressive job titles (such as the director of the FBI) however his behavior just doesn't fit with a manager.
This is from the Sisterhood Series about powerful women, who bring corruption to its knees. The men (who were partners/lovers) of the women were nothing more than puppets waiting to for directions. The author tried to use men with impressive job titles (such as the director of the FBI) however his behavior just doesn't fit with a manager.
This book explores the power, money and foibles of Washington politicians. Much of the action takes place in Las Vegas, not just in the casinos but also in the desert. Some of the characters live up a mountain, their home accessible only by aerial tram. And one of the characters lives in the White House!
Good story, fairly light-hearted.
Good story, fairly light-hearted.
Not as good as the rest. The storyline on this one was a little sketchy and it seemed like it was unecesarily drawn out. Can't figure out what the POTUS is waiting for to fullfill her promise. I'm hoping #15 will be back to being as great as the others have been.
Sisterhood series is growing old and I’m not enjoying the tales of revenge as I did. I have three more Fern Michaels’ books left on my very full book shelf to read--those may be sitting awhile!
Lee Woody
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I did not enjoy this book as much as I have enjoyed some of the others in this series. I found the plot weak, and I had to force myself to finish this novel.
This is a short novel; should have been an easy, fun read. I ended up so annoyed with the characters and loose plot that I didn't finish it - which is rare for me.
This book was slow and kind of sucked. The whole point of these books is revenge and I didn't even understand what happened at the end. Disappointed.
I love Cosmo Crickett. And the rest of the story is so improbable that I spent the entire plane trip muttering to myself. Still, I liked it.
This was a good book... I think 15 or so in the series... These gals sure get themselves in some tight spaces but always come out on top... Hope they continue to do so.....
Lizzie Fox, Attorney and an ally of the sisters needs their help. Lizzie's new high-profile client, Lily Flowers, Madam of a bordella whose clientele are those who hold positions in very high places. This will be an obstacle for the sisters new mission.
A very good read by Fern Michaels.
A very good read by Fern Michaels.
The sisters get revenge for a Madam who was set up to take the fall when Washington bigwigs used her services.
Interesting and fun read.
Interesting and fun read.
Another good book, but she is starting to wear out her general cast of characters.
This book is part of The Sisterhood series. Nothing earth shattering, but I do enjoy the way Fern Michaels writes.
Gd
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really like this sisterhood series,getting even can be fun,if you have friends like these
So predictable! No surprises. Same old - same old.............
I just wish she would wrap it up and finish this series already!
I just wish she would wrap it up and finish this series already!
I love the Vigilantes and this was one of the better stories.
Liked the book. I can enjoy and keep interested in reading a book.
Another great story by Fern Michaels. Gotta love those vigilanties
enjoyable. I like this author, but this was not my favorite book.
This book would have been better in the context of the series, but I powered through and finished! :-D
not alot about the sisterhood....mostly lizzie
I like all of Fern Michael's Sisterhood series.
Just love the "sisterhood" club...
Have enjoyed the Sisterhood books in the past and here is another...so far seems interesting as usual.
Enjoyable Book!
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Fern Michaels (born Mary Ruth Kuczkir) is an American author of romance and thriller novels, including nearly 50 best selling books with more than 70 million copies in print. Her USA Today and New York Times best selling books include Family Blessings, Pretty Woman, and Crown Jewel, as well as the Texas quartet and the Captive series. She started writing in 1973 when her youngest son went off to s...more
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