Fast Track (Sisterhood #10)
It’s been years since the members of the Sisterhood first banded together, with the help of their mentor Charles Martin, to exact their own form of justice on those whose crimes had gone unpunished by the legal system. Now, back in the United States after an enforced exile, and ensconced in a new home on Big Pine Mountain in North Carolina, Myra, Kathryn, Annie, Alexis, Is
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Published
July 1st 2008
by Kensington Publishing Corporation
(first published March 1st 2008)
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Tenth in the Sisterhood vengeance-suspense series (and third in Rules of the Game) based in Washington D.C. and involving a group of people interested in true justice for those wronged by the legal system. This particular story has the Sisterhood moving from their Spanish sanctuary atop one mountain and swapping fortresses with another, similar group.
The Story
The sisters' first outside job comes from the World Bank. It seems there is a suspicion that the president of the World Bank is siphoning...more
The Story
The sisters' first outside job comes from the World Bank. It seems there is a suspicion that the president of the World Bank is siphoning...more
May 17, 2012
Maggie61
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I have to admit I liked this series so much more in the earlier books. They were a little better written, the revenge so much sweeter and the recipients more deserving. Nonetheless I keep reading the series, maybe In anticipation for one written like the beginning few of the series. Now it seems like a lot of the same. Every book has Ted Robinson trying to better them and the whole Myra talking to her dead daughter irritates me. I am open to a spiritual world out there but not in the form of hav...more
I hadn't read any of Fern Michaels' books, but, of course, the jacket cover back made them sound really fun, so I grabbed this one and it's successor to take with me on my trip. This one was a fun-read, learning all about the sisterhood of these vigilante women and their amazing male leader, Charles (a little too much like Charlie's Angels, but more modern and coarse). I started the second book I had taken with me, "Collateral Damage", but quit reading it about 1/3 of the way through as it was e...more
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Title: Fast Track
Author: Fern Michaels
Genre: Suspense (Sisterhood: Rules of the Game, #3)
Challenges: 101 Books in 1001 Days, TBR Challenge 2009, A to Z Reading Challenge, 20 Books in 2009, Pages Read Challenge 2009, From the Stacks 2008, Series Challenge Season 3, Winter Reading Challenge 2009, To be Continued…Challenge, Books Around the States Challenge,
Rating: 5/5
No. of Pages: 320
Published: 2008
From the back:
It's been years since the members of the Sisterhood first banded together, with th...more
Title: Fast Track
Author: Fern Michaels
Genre: Suspense (Sisterhood: Rules of the Game, #3)
Challenges: 101 Books in 1001 Days, TBR Challenge 2009, A to Z Reading Challenge, 20 Books in 2009, Pages Read Challenge 2009, From the Stacks 2008, Series Challenge Season 3, Winter Reading Challenge 2009, To be Continued…Challenge, Books Around the States Challenge,
Rating: 5/5
No. of Pages: 320
Published: 2008
From the back:
It's been years since the members of the Sisterhood first banded together, with th...more
This book is still part of the "Sisterhood Series", and is the third book in the installment of "Rules of the Game".
I have always loved the Sisterhood Series and this book was no exception. It keeps up with the same theory as all the other books; however I did not find that this book was as thrilling as the last two in this particular series.
The girls are hired by a group of people to recover 2 billion dollars for the World Bank and this is there first paying job which they have a blank check to...more
I have always loved the Sisterhood Series and this book was no exception. It keeps up with the same theory as all the other books; however I did not find that this book was as thrilling as the last two in this particular series.
The girls are hired by a group of people to recover 2 billion dollars for the World Bank and this is there first paying job which they have a blank check to...more
May 19, 2011
Patricia Solla
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The sisterhood is back in the states and are now for hire (?). What I liked about this further adventure of the women of the sisterhood is that there's a terrible storm and the women are on their own without help from Charles. This tale certainly brings out the fear factor that can spread with rumors that aren't even true. Should be interesting to see where this series goes next.
I don't know what's happened to me....I normally give the books of this series a 2 or 3 at the most. Either I'm getting used to the writing or this one improved considerably! It seemed better written than usual and had a more interesting, fast moving plot. I really liked it. Still very light weight, easy reads but at least this wasn't as sickeningly gory as some of the others.
I am reeeeeally starting to get tired of this series. They need to wrap it up soon or I'm jumping ship. Things are starting to become predictable, the teasing relationships are starting to bore me & the junvenile writing is strating to bug me too. Why do I keep reading them? Because I'm an eternal optimist who is hoping for a different outcome. Wow, SO close to the definition of crazy!
Loved this storyline. This mission was not one for the Sisters, instead they were being paid $10 million to get this one done. The monies they'll receive will be donated to various charitable organizations to continue their good works. They are still fugitives but are able to continue doing what they do best.
Sisterhood Series. I just re-read this book and enjoyed it even more this time than I did the first time. I enjoy the characters in this series so much.
This book was not based on revenge; but on justice to a man that stole money from people that desparately needed it. Love the way they dole out justice!
This book was not based on revenge; but on justice to a man that stole money from people that desparately needed it. Love the way they dole out justice!
Aug 13, 2009
Susan
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2 of 5 stars
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Maybe better if I would have read first and second of series first!
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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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