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19 Yellow Moon Road is a Sisterhood Novel that revolves around twins birthing into wealth and the finest, Noah indulging and finding solace in the filthy rich vibes, unlike Liam who’s more absorbed in the human forms and the tags it brings along. The Haven and its spiritual retreat results in Noah handling the business and Liam retreats and entering the spiritual teachings. It’s the 33rd installment in the sisterhood series and it brings a surge of nostalgia back for it seems like an eternity since I’ve read the previous ones so having this book on my to-be-read was definitely a happy reunion with the sisters! Fern Michaels’s writing has one quite literally hooked from the page, pulling you right into its world, with a friendly familiarity of the characters. And this novel being no exception, precisely does not disappoint with the sisters once again overhauling and fixing the wicked who’s in the process of harming their naïve and acquitted friend, Gabby. The brothers end up pursuing Gabby to movie into their Haven, thought end up clearly trapping her and controlling her freedom, raising suspicions. The Haven, being misused by the illicit Noah for The Haven to launder his money, sex trafficking women, and also transporting drugs, while clueless and innocent Liam has no idea. Maggie and the Sisters end up reaching Miami to aid Gabby trying to decipher the sudden and frequent disappearances of the other girls. It will take all of them and their individual specialties to bring down this operation.
Gabby with her SOS antenna up and the reporter instincts ends up reaching out to Maggie, who ends up shoveling and reaching to its core, as they end up uncovering way more than they had expectations and intentions for! Sweet sweet revenge is what the sisters plan for, following the vivacious discoveries!
The writing style and the easy to follow yet highly captivating plot make this yet again an excellent read into the sisterhood series. This being the 33rd in the series ironically serves with the slightest viciousness toward the antagonists and their evil as they pogy out their form of justice and righteousness. I truly was in awe and riveted by the dynamic and relationships of the sister plus how they rescued the victims, also the characters apart from the leads also brought way too much fun and action to the platter. Fern Michaels deciding and reversing her very own choice of writing just 10 books in the sisterhood series and moving past them to now at 33rd, would be something I’d always be grateful for; if it were up to me I’d probably never want the phenomena that this series is, to end!
In spite of not having read the preceding novels, I would strongly suggest picking 19 Yellow Moon Road up if the premise of it awakens your intuition because it’ll most likely end up surprising you in the best way possible! A must read for sure!
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