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Review of Truth and Justice by Fern Michaels

Truth and Justice is the latest in the popular Sisterhood Series by Fern Michael. The heroine is a young lady who married her military hero husband for love after she had known him only a short period of time. She quickly becomes frustrated and disillusioned when she does not hear from him and turns to an attorney to dissolve the marriage that had barely started. Hard pressed for money and emotional over this difficult decision she meets an unlikely friend in a bar. This friend changes her life and starts the journey to solve the mystery of our heroine's husband. Is he really the jerk he appears to be and how can the mystery of so many unknowns about him be solved? Enter the Vigilantes. This is a fun book. It has a lot of twists and turns and the Vigilante's themselves are interesting characters. If you want pure entertainment and a fun read turn to this book. Thanks #NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review #NetGalley#TruthandJustice.

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