Fern Michaels is the pen name of author Mary Ruth Kuczkir, whose work centers on stories of women who persevere and prevail against adversity. Michaels breathes life into her characters with depth and empathy, drawing from her own life experiences and determination. Her accessible and engaging style makes her a beloved storyteller, guiding readers through worlds of resilience and strength.
The bestselling Revenge of the Sisterhood series concludes -Yoko Akia has been hungering for revenge all her life, and now, finally, it is time. Yoko's mother was just fifteen when a rich American deceived her into a life of degradation in a twisted prostitution ring. She died aged seventeen after bearing her baby girl. Now a great movie star, he is long overdue some justice. Yoko, with the aid of her beloved friends, must punish her father.
Struggling to recover her long-buried memories of a childhood tragedy, Cady Jordan searches for fulfillment and self-identity in the face of adversity, acrimonious relationships, and love.
The story follows Atlanta police detective Aggie Jade, who is on a quest for vengeance after a traumatic raid that claimed her partner's life. Struggling to return to the field, she enlists the help of her identical twin sister, Lizzie, a bold Vegas gambler. As they navigate a dangerous investigation, Lizzie finds herself drawn to investigative reporter Nathan Hawke, complicating their mission. The tension escalates as Lizzie grapples with her deception and the risks of falling in love while they both face potential danger.
The women of the Sisterhood reunite in the United States, where they face a difficult choice--complete another hazardous vigilante mission or try to outwit powerful adversaries who will do anything to get what they want.
The Sisterhood are now fugitives, with a vengeful FBI agent on their trail. But their lawyer and the judge who helped them evade prison need their help.
Set against the backdrop of love and war, this novel portrays a passionate woman's journey through desire, heartbreak, and destiny. The story weaves a haunting narrative that explores the complexities of relationships amidst tumultuous times, showcasing the emotional depth and resilience of its characters. Fern Michaels crafts a compelling tale that captivates readers with its blend of romance and historical themes.
The women of the Sisterhood need to get Martine Connor into the White House in order to win their promised presidential pardon, and so they help her campaign against an opponent backed by Ruben Rumson, owner of Info Corp.
Features Truth in Justice, a nonprofit organization working to free innocent people falsely convicted of crimes. Includes a trials update and information on recent cases of wrongful imprisonment. Lists recommended books and links to related Web sites.
LIFE STARTS NOW Toots Loudenberry and her three best friends—Sophie, Ida, and Mavis—are at their best when supporting each other. It’s a shared bond that includes Toots’s daughter Abby, who always finds her godmothers there when she needs them the most . . . Abby has both a personal and professional stake in the story when Laura Leigh, a Hollywood starlet whose main talent seems to be landing in trouble, goes missing. Not only is Abby editor-in-chief at gossip magazine The Informer, but entertainment attorney Chris Clay, her would-be beau, was the last person seen with Laura. And now he’s missing, too. With the help of friends in high—and low—places, Abby and the Godmothers will navigate Hollywood’s glittering inner circles and seedy underbelly to discover the truth. Along the way, they’ll uncover unexpected secrets that no one could have predicted . . . Praise for Fern Michaels and The Godmothers Series “Pure recession-proof fun.” —Publishers Weekly “Outstanding…Reading Michaels is always a rewarding experience.” —RT Book Reviews
In the grand finale to Michaels's epic story of the Coleman and Thornton families, tough-as-nails horsewoman Nealy Coleman Diamond faces her greatest challenge yet--to produce another Derby winner.