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Thanks to a presidential pardon, the Sisterhood can put their fugitive days behind them and resume their lives in peace. Still, all the women admit that lately things are a little too calm and peaceful. Meeting up for the first time in months to celebrate Kathryn's birthday - in the City of Sin, no less - seems like the perfect antidote.

But before they can kick up their heels something too big to pass up is dropped into their laps. The time has come to deal with Enemy #1, a/k/a Hank Jellicoe. Wanted by the FBI, the CIA, and Homeland Security for starters, President Connor herself has run out of patience with their lack of results. Only the Sisterhood, with their special blend of guts, imagination, and friends in all places are capable of pulling off the impossible - of hunting down this monster and taking him out once and for all....


Deja Vu (Audible Audio Edition) Fern Michaels Laural Merlington Brilliance Audio Books

I am a firm follower of Fern and the Sisterhood so I wouldn't not read any book that she writes. However, I tend to agree with other reviewers that the story lines are becoming a little thin.
This one focuses more on Myra, Annie and their bickering than on a plot. The "girls" really only get going at the 61% stage of the book. I can understand that Fern has shown the trouble they all experienced adjusting to life after their pardons and Hank Jellico but that could have been done in half the time allowing more time to be devoted to tracking down Hank and bringing him to justice, Sisterhood style! In previous adventures 90% of the book has been all about who, when, where, why and most importantly how, the Sisters were going to dish out their justice. Not so with this one but now that the scene has been set for yet another book, I'll await to see if we go back to the original format.
I'm a loyal reader so will keep following the Sister Hood, one more time.

Product details

  • Audible Audiobook
  • Listening Length 4 hours and 13 minutes
  • Program Type Audiobook
  • Version Abridged
  • Publisher Brilliance Audio
  • Audible.com Release Date January 4, 2011
  • Language English
  • ASIN B004I1VMDG

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Story moved along nicely and was in keeping with prior books in the series. Always relaxing to catch up with the girls and their vigilante justice.
This novel involves the vigilantes revenge on Jellicoe. It was well written and a joy to read. Can't wait to read the next book in the series.
On the edge of my seat from start to finish .... Just could not put it down. A book to keep you up all night.
I love the Sisterhood Series books. You never know what's going to happen in the next book. Fern Michaels is an awesome writer and I will continue reading her books as I work out on my treadmill.
To me, this is the best of the newer Sisterhood books! The girls' lives have changed and they're bored! The guys are at odds too and trying to decide where to resume their careers. But they're all still mad as hell at Hank Jellicoe and ready at the drop of a hat to go after him. And the opportunity keeps dangling in front of them as Jellicoe persists in bumping into them daring them to see through his new identity.

I read all kinds of mystery novels - some more graphic than others. It's nice to come home to Fern and the Sisters whenever there's a new book out. I just savor the time when I can sit back and soak it up. So they're not rocket science - if they were, I wouldn't want them! I love Fern Michaels' books and have read almost everything she's ever written.
Tsk, tsk, tsk, Fern Michaels. I got sucked into another Sisterhood book & wasted my money again. Well, that’s my bad, & I’ll probably get sucked into buying another Sisterhood book. Your good fortune, my bad.
Once again Fern Michaels has written a terrific and exciting book. I have read all of the Sisterhood books up to this point and intend to read them all. The storyline in this book is well written and the characters are, as usual, great. I especially like how Michaels has written in all the dogs especially the one that came into the president's life. Love that dog! I recommend this book to all.
I am a firm follower of Fern and the Sisterhood so I wouldn't not read any book that she writes. However, I tend to agree with other reviewers that the story lines are becoming a little thin.
This one focuses more on Myra, Annie and their bickering than on a plot. The "girls" really only get going at the 61% stage of the book. I can understand that Fern has shown the trouble they all experienced adjusting to life after their pardons and Hank Jellico but that could have been done in half the time allowing more time to be devoted to tracking down Hank and bringing him to justice, Sisterhood style! In previous adventures 90% of the book has been all about who, when, where, why and most importantly how, the Sisters were going to dish out their justice. Not so with this one but now that the scene has been set for yet another book, I'll await to see if we go back to the original format.
I'm a loyal reader so will keep following the Sister Hood, one more time.
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