When Lizzie Fox's husband, Cosmo Cricket, is approached after-hours by a mysterious but famous Madam of a legal bordello in Nevada, he takes her on as a client even with minimal information or assurance she will ever be seen again. Someone outed her and her girls about a summer camp-style weekend they hosted not once but twice for several well-known politicians in D.C., where such weekend events are illegal. Now, the Madam and her girls fear for their lives. If the names of their clients get out, all hell will break loose in D.C. The politicians and the newly elected first female president of the United States want to pin everything on the Madam and hang her out to dry without repercussions to the men who enjoyed the weekends. That doesn't sit well with Lizzie or the Sisters, and not only are these men now in the sights of the sisters, but the President is as well. She hasn't given the promised pardon to the vigilantes, and now she wants them to betray a woman for the sake of a bunch of men and their uncontrolled libidos. The women decide that if anyone gets their help, it will be the Madam. Still on their own, that is to say without the guidance of Charles, the women plan a careful and targeted mission that aims for the highest office in the land - it's time to clean House, and the Sisterhood is the one best suited for the job.
It's been a while since I enjoyed two books from this series back-to-back. Let me clarify. While I enjoyed the storyline of this book, the relationship parts are just as annoying as ever. The relationships are nauseating because they are unrealistic, and that's not just me being cynical. However, I don't see Michaels easing up on these particular aspects of her series, so I will quit complaining about them as I've made my feelings about them very clear!