What a wonderful book. I kind of forgot about Fern Michaels to my great shame. I so love her works. It really feels good to read her again.
Second read: 11/20/14 - I enjoyed reading this story again. It didn't quite sound familiar when I first saw it, but really enjoyed it again. Good stuff. I really enjoy Fern Michael's writing.
First read: 07/24/13 Been awhile since there was a new book. I've read a bunch of the Sisterhood series and really enjoyed them. This one has a little different take on it than do some of the others. Time is a big element where a woman first wrote them five years previously asking for help then writes again. They are astounded that they somehow missed this woman's concern. There are many twists and turns throughout the book. Annie and Myra are the two primary helpers this time and it works well for the story.
Fern Michaels sisterhood is back at it again in GOTCHA. Only this time the senior members are taking over. Myra and Annie have been sitting around, bored out of their minds. Much to their surprise they are about to embark on a new caper. Can they handle this one without the help of the rest of the sisterhood?
Julie Wyatt was beside herself when her son Larry died. Julie always felt that Larry's wife, Darlene was involved but could never prove it. What Julie is really upset about, besides Larry's death is the fact that she can no longer see her grandchild, Olivia.
With no where else to turn, Julie sends a letter to Myra. However, it takes several months before Myra notices the letter. After finally reading the letter, Myra and Annie head out to meet with Julie.
(Third Read) Mace Carlisle is a man who has everything. However he makes a big mistake by getting married to a gold digger. So to try and get his old life back, he changes his identity and heads out to a small town. His best friend Oliver has arranges for Mace to get back everything he has lost.
Mace keeps driving until he ends up in the same small town that Julie lives in. They met by accident and Mace finds out that Julie has a small cottage that he can rent. They become fast friends and both keep their little secrets from each other. But Mace has to return to his old life just to tie up lose ends. Mace's new plans include moving back to the small town and start a new life with Julie.
Mean while, Myra and Annie finally met up with Julie. Julie explains the whole story to them about her son's death. Myra and Annie agree to take over and right this wrong. In keeping up with the way the sisterhood handles these wrongs, they come up with the perfect plan. Let the fun begin.
To accomplish their mission, they have to involve the male group of the sisterhood. Once again, the men come to help out. Oh the plans that they have for Darlene and her boyfriend.
This is the 21st book in the Sisterhood series. Every one is better than the one before it. I love the way that Fern Michaels writes. Fern gets you excited to see how this one is going to end up. I have never read one of her books that I didn't enjoy. All of the other Sisterhood books included the girls, this one does not. However, I have a feeling another one could be on the way.
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. She desperately wants to get a confession out of Darlene - and to ensure the safety of Larry's daughter, Olivia. As Myra, Annie, and their cohorts dig deeper into Darlene's shady dealings, events unfurl in a way that no one could have predicted, bringing to light the true meaning of loyalty and courage-and the kind of friendship that can create miracles...
What a great book, hope future readers enjoy it as much as I have. Highly Recommend.