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19 Yellow Moon Road

19 Yellow Moon Road

A thrilling new book in the wildly popular series from the author of Hidden, legendary #1 New York Times bestseller Fern Michaels! The Sisterhood is reuniting to investigate The Haven, a suspicious spiritual organization that’s more dangerous cult than caring commune…
 
Maggie Spritzer’s nose for a story doesn’t just make her a top-notch newspaper editor, it also tells her when to go the extra mile for a friend. When she gets a strange message from her journalism pal, Gabby Richardson, Maggie knows her services are needed. Gabby has become involved with The Haven, a commune that promises to guide its members toward a more spiritually fulfilling life. But Gabby’s enthusiasm has turned to distrust ever since she was refused permission to leave the compound to visit her sick mother.
 
Maggie wants to learn more about The Haven, and the Sisterhood is eager to help. It turns out The Haven’s founders are the sons of a disgraced Chicago businessman in prison for running a Ponzi scheme. They also have connections to a Miami billionaire with dubious sidelines. Soon, the Sisterhood gang embark on a search—and uncover a web of crime that runs deeper and higher than they ever imagined. And they’ll need all their special skills to bring it down…
 
Praise for Fern Michaels

“Michaels’s highly developed skills as a storyteller are evident in the affable characters [and] suspenseful plot.” 
—Publishers Weekly on Deep Harbor

 

Reviews
  • Way too many “giggles”.

    If this book was a drinking game, I would be under the table after all the mention of “giggles, chuckles, cackles and guffaws” on almost every page. I have read and loved most of The Sisterhood series, but I don’t remember the dialogue irritating me so much. Hence only 2 Stars. Otherwise, it was a good story.

    By Squidgymom

  • Lame dialogue

    Someone should count how many time the word “giggle “ is used. This book is full of lame and lazy vocabulary.

    By S Bo's

  • Good Read

    Read this while snowed in this weekend. The plot is good and touches on some hot topics that have recently been in the news. Can’t wait for the next book in the Sisterhood series.

    By XFitGurl1965

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