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I like the idea of the book. However, the author looses track of storyline and changes it in the middle of the book. Lyons doesn’t know if Suki is dead then later in the same paragraph knows she is dead. There are many slips like this and it only gets worse the more you read the series. It ruins the storyline.
THIS is just one reason I keep rereading this series! I LOVE THESE WOMEN & THEIR BRAND OF JUSTICE!!! Glueing the naked men to the hardwood floor: Kodak moment #1!!!!(They head to the Mtn. in Spain.)
The sloppy writing has finally gotten to me. Perhaps because I've read the series in order this month. It's evident in every book (20,000 Christmas trees in a single trailer? driving from Virginia to Oregon and back in a few days?).In this book, the ages are way off. The villain would have had to start his career at age 15 or 16. Given the nature of it, that's just not credible. He is 50, she is 33. Do the math. In different books, sometimes the door opens directly to the Room; sometimes to a co...
Well this was better than the last two, thank goodness!!!! Still, I was not pleased with how rushed the ending was, but I think that's just the authors style.... I guess. I will continue on to the next book eventually!
Definitely fiction. Typical of the series - quick read written by a little old lady. "...nothing but a sack of poop"??? "...the dark stuff hit the fan"? Okay. I'm still not sure I agree with the premise of vigilantes so my mind set isn't with the book.
I picked this one up at a used book store. Glad I didn't pay full price. The characters were just not that engaging to me.
I've really started to wonder why I read this series. This will certainly be my last volume.
Fern Michaels's Sisterhood series had been in my TBR pile for quite a while. I've turned to this needing a respite from a string of noir mysteries. I found the original concept of this series -- women who could not find restitution under law for injustices they suffered -- quite intriguing. The adventures are total fantasies but are enjoyable reads mixed with some comic elements and led me to binge-read the series. Book 7 Free Fall in effect concludes the original vigilante adventures of these w...
Well I think I can stop reading these books for a while, I find I am skimming more than reading for pleasure. It is almost a shame because I think the writing is getting better. I actually enjoyed the last 50 pages. I think the story idea is imaginative but the dialogue and character reaction to situations are just odd at times. Sometime when you read conversations in this series it comes off as a bad stage play. Head scratcher. I can't really give good reasons why I keep reading these books exc...
Free Fall: The Sisterhood, Book 7 by Fern Michaels, narrated by Laural Merlington is good, but it isn't my favorite of the series. When I first started listening to The Sisterhood series, I couldn't get enough! The first audiobook pulled me in right away, and I knew I was in for the long haul. Love these books! The storyline is awesome, and the women's wide range of personalities keep things interesting. The writing and narration are both excellent, but I do feel that the recording of this book