21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
for die hardest fans, April 6 2010
By Harriet Klausner - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Deadly Deals (Mass Market Paperback)
In DC after trying but failing for years to have kids, late thirties couple Rachel and Thomas Dawson are euphoric when he donated sperm to a surrogate mom and eventually brought home their twins. It cost them $100,000 collected by Baron Bell but they felt it was worth every penny as did their parents whom lent them some of the cash. However, not long afterward a lawyer informed the couple that his client the surrogate mom wants her kids. They lost their children, are broken and Bell vanished.
Rachel visits lawyer Lizzie Fox though she cannot afford the fee. The attorney contacts the vigilante Sisterhood who learning of the baby-selling ring scheme and come to Washington to bring rightness to the madness even as a snowstorm hits the city.
Long time die hardest fans will fully relish the latest escapades as the crew still wait several books for their pardons, but keep doing good deeds; newcomers will find it difficult to grasp how the Sisterhood got to this point and less than devout faithful will question why one more. Still the ensemble vigilantes are solid, the angst of the Dawson duet powerful, and the activity of Mr. Wonderful and his baby selling insidious. Overall this is an enjoyable White Christmas in DC with the Sisterhood saga.
Harrier Klausner
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great Subject, Poor Book, May 17 2010
By Nash Black "Troubadour" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Deadly Deals (Mass Market Paperback)
DEADLY DEALS by Fern Michaels is a staggering disappointment. The subject is fascinating and timely, but the story is flat and dull. It maybe that Ms. Michaels has incorporated too many characters into the stories and needs to give each of them a show page, but it doesn't work.
For the next one I hope she gives a few a vacation -- a long one. The dialogue between Harry and Jack is so repetitive it reads like a record needle stuck in a grove.
Nash Black, author of Indie finalists WRITING AS A SMALL BUSINESS and HAINTS.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Miracles, Jan 3 2010
By Shelly Itkin "Book Lover and Mom" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Deadly Deals (Hardcover)
When someone decides to adopt a baby it can be for many reasons such as not being able to conceive but the most important is that it is a couple who loves, cares and wants a child to love and take care of for the rest of there lives
When Rachel and her husband Thomas had no luck they decided to adopt and were thrilled although shocked when the brought home twins. What could be better news they were now the proud parents of a boy and girl until there world was shattered when they got a letter from the laywer saying the surrogate mother wanted the twins back. Having nobody to turn to after speaking to lawyers who said they did not have a chance of keeping the babies against her husbands wishes she takes a chance and visits Nancy Barnes the new office manager of the law firm owned by Nikki Quinn. Nancy is upset and promises to do everything in her power to help the Thomas's keep there twins.
Barron Bell was the atorney who handled the adoption and Donna Davis was the surrogate mother. Mr. Squeaky clean only helped set up the adoptions and then stepped out of the picture and let Adel Newsom a Lizzi Fox wannabe would do the dirty work.
The sisterhood has helped all kind of children and people in different situations and as always there are some surprises that one wont expect along the way but I found this to be the most touching and wonderful challenge the sisters have ever taken a must read for sisterhood lovers.
If you have not read it go out and get it today a great read and perfect for when you are in on these cold days.