After a rocky year, D.C.'s most ambitious divas are back on track. But in a city of social climbing and scandal, can they stay ahead of the game?. . .
Happy in marriage and motherhood, Sherise is back at work and ready for a big promotion to White House press secretary--until an incompetent rival gets the job instead. Something's dirty and Sherise is going to get to the bottom of it. . .Billie's law career is thriving, and she's newly engaged. But between her fiance's disapproving mother and his angry ex-girlfriend, Billie's plans for the future may be put on hold--permanently. . .With a new job at a lobbying firm, Erica is ready to put the past behind her. But when her estranged father's tragic death leaves her newly wealthy, she finds herself at the center of a power struggle that could cost her more than money. . .
Whatever obstacles try to block their dreams, these ladies will find a way to conquer them--no matter what it takes. . .
"This page-turner is set in the world of Washington, D.C., power brokers--and the three leading ladies are taking names!" -- RT Book Reviews on Almost Doesn't Count
"A Dynasty -esque mix of money, power, sex, and crime." --Washingtonian.com on View Park
Angela Winters is the national bestselling author of 20 novels and novellas. She has written romance, romantic suspense, mainstream fiction and family saga. She is currently at work on the next novel in her VIEW PARK series and her first Young Adult novel.
A native of Chicago, Angela received her B.S. in Communications in Illinois, and her law degree in Washington, D.C.
Overall, the book was good but could have been better. I read an eBook version and I found grammar and spelling mistakes that took away from the book. However, it was still a good story and I hope the series continues!
I loved the book. I think that Michael and Billie should request another DNA test considering they were plotted against. I saw Darina being fake from the very beginning and having a plan. I also knew that his mother had something to do with it, even more so when it seemed that she stopped her visits and opinions. It turned out well for all of these women and that's good
Awesome series! I wish there was more. The friendship thAt was ride or die, the love they shared for one another was so real. They went through trials but never let each other down. They Fort for their friendship. and in the end it paid off. More ! More!
3.5 I started reading this series in the middle because of a review that I had to do for a club. I've only read the previous installment. I gave it a 4. I like Winters. As I mentioned before she writes with intelligence and edginess. What I noticed though, is that she does steer away from raw intimate scenes. There is intimacy but she doesn't get pornographic. There is no erotica here. I'm a character driven reader. I love developed characters. I think Winters does that. I can see the characters. I understand their plight but something is missing. I'm not sure I can put my finger on it. Sometimes I guess the story grew monotonous. I needed a little more fire. I still like this author and will read her other work possibly in the future.
I choose three stars because I don't think that you as a talented author have to use the f word to show drama or anger. It was a good story involving three strong women and even when it appears that they have it all together problems and situations occur. How women that have a strong bond can have each other's back and prevail.
This book took such a long time for me to get into. The author's characters were alright, but the book was all over the place. She jumped from character to character and at times I had to re-read the chapter over to see who's who. The overall book was ok
Three life long friends with issues and drama to the highest degree in their personal lives, but always have time to step on and help each other. This story shows us sister do no always come from the same parents however the love they have and show for each other real.
This was a very good book, it had a whole lot of drama, these three ladies don't play when it comes to there men, money and each other. This book grabbed from the first page until the end.
I was pleasantly surprised by this read. I'm not usually into stories about politics, but it was a very good read. I will be looking in my local library for more reads from this author.