Fern Michaels is an excellent writer and can definitely spin a tale. Having read some of her other books, including one in the Sisterhood series, I can see she likes strong female main characters. Not many meek and feminine manners for her gals. In this story Beth, or "Beezer," gives her brother Jake Masters a tongue-lashing and seems to dump her business, Perfect Match, in his lap, ordering him to make it work. she's heading to Nashville to become a star.
Beth has roped her good friend and business partner, Grace Sweet, in this project to get Jake on his feet again. Between the two of them they insult, boss and bully Jake in an attempt to get him mobile again after a football injury has put him in a wheelchair. Beth cuts of all communication, then Gracie arrives at Jake's door pretending to be Beth's employee. She tears into Jake for his lack of action re: the business and also his general selfishness. She brings along her "decorated war veteran" trained service dog, Gizmo, to help keep Jake in line. Gizmo and Jake come to love each other.
Beth, meanwhile, is loving it in Nashville together with her significant other. John gets a job in a band and becomes a hit. Beth can't sing worth a hoot. Plus she's the target of a stalker, a former client who's convinced she'd be happy with him.
Overall I enjoyed this story, but I do wish the writer would have cut back on the vulgar language. Also, this is an "end justifies the means" approach, but I don't really care for the kind of snarl-and-sass these gals displayed. If you enjoy that kind of heroine, you will find this a very entertaining and interesting read.