Gotcha! (Sisterhood)

by Fern Michaels

2013

Status

Available

Publication

Zebra (2013), 384 pages

Description

Sometimes, justice is a long time coming. That's the case with Julie Wyatt, whose story strikes close to home for the original founder of the Sisterhood, Myra Rutledge, and her best friend--and fellow Sister--Annie. Julie is convinced her greedy daughter-in-law Darlene had something to do with the mysterious circumstances surrounding her son Larry's death.

User reviews

LibraryThing member maggie7484
I have read all the other sisterhood books. I wasn't sure that I wanted to read this because I was getting a little tired from the series. I had thought that Fern Michaels was drawing the series out to long, but I really enjoyed this one. It was really only about the two older ladies Mrya and Anne.
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The guys did come in at the end, but was not bad. I enjoyed that the story was really about another situation and that the ladies were the second thought. Hope that maybe if Fern Michaels keeps writing about the sisterhood series that the books go alone this line of how she told this story and bring the ladies and the guys in near the end to help out like they always do.
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LibraryThing member aeisen
This book is part of the Sisterhood series and I was a bit worried about reading this book since I've never read another book in the series or by Fern Michaels. It was not necessary. The book stood well on its own. I found the book really entertaining. After reading this book I want to go back and
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read other books in the Sisterhood series.
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LibraryThing member CandyH
GOTCHA! is another absolutely great book in Fern Michael's Sisterhood Series. Annie and Myra take off to make things right in the life of Julie Wyatt who was terrible wronged by a daughter-in-law. This story takes some twists and turns that are so unexpected. It is a page turner for sure. I highly
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recommend this book, especially if you have been a Sisterhood follower.
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LibraryThing member joyce.adams.50
It took me awhile to get into this book but once I did I was hooked. Who in their lifetime has not had a time when someone did something really bad to them and wished they could punish them for it. Eraseing them from all records was cool but the torture was over the top for me. I wished the story
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with Mace and Julie had been developed more. I was interested enough I bought another book in the sisterhood series. Good luck with your book.
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LibraryThing member jynxpierce
I thought I would be lost because I have not read any of the previous books but I found my self utterly engrossed in the characters and story line. I felt that the plot never missed a beat and had some delightful twists!
LibraryThing member TamiCPht
I have never read Fern Michaels' work before and I didn't really realize what a suspenseful, human emotion based weaver of a positive tales. The Sisterhood truly are a must read. I am just sorry that I haven't discovered her before. I do not write spoilers so if you love a mystery thrill ride of
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emotions that is more positive than negative then do not miss this book.
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LibraryThing member CathyWoolbright
I enjoyed this book for the most part, however I felt parts of the plot implausible and a little overkill. I liked that women were seen in take charge roles, but then a gang of men come tripping in? At first we agree led to believe the men are go in to keep the women from going overboard or getting
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themselves in too deep. Instead, we see the men aiding in perputrating creepy violence too. I don't know, I might try one of her earlier works that have better reviews before I pass final judgement!
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

384 p.; 4.12 inches

ISBN

1420121480 / 9781420121483

Barcode

1601278
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