Weekend Warriors by Fern Michaels
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
Imagine that something so terrible happened to you, as a woman. This terrible thing ruined your life up to that point making it very hard to move on. It changed your life in a way that you have lost your spouse, or your career, or your family or other things that are making it absolutely impossible to move ahead with your life.
You have gone to the law but have been disappointed by the let down from that source. What do you do, if anything.
Myra, a lady who is not hurting money wise, has lost her daughter by a hit and run driver, a Chinese diplomat with immunity. Two years later she is still grieving. With the help of her long time good friend, and former spy, she forms the sisterhood.
This sisterhood is comprised of women who need closure with the terrible things that have occurred in their lives. At their first meeting they decide to draw names to see who will be the first.
Weekend Warriors was a good read and I am looking forward to the next in the series, Payback, to see who will be next and what punishment these victims will come up with for their aggressors. The ladies are already on the mend with just having the close friendship and bond in taking each other into their confidence and putting their faith in each other.
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