Ladies on a Mission Won’t Disappoint
When you read this third book of the Ladies series, you’ll ge reacquainted with your friends from Norwood Street, but Ladies on a Mission won’t disappoint.
The Players
Lily-Rose Pembrick will be there, speaking calmness into the ladies’ lives. You’ll also experience the cut-to-the-chase attitude of Fiona Boyd-Casey. She never disappoints. And because the ladies meet in the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky, you’ll see Sugar Bowersox in her element.
And We’ll Spend Time With …
We’ll also spend more time with Granny. She’s in her element as well. Her relationship with Sugar isn’t as it was while they were up North.
We’ll also meet Granny’s friend Elly Jane and other mountain folk. We’ll meet folks who will warm your heart and others who probably won’t.
Robin Luftig hits a home run with Ladies on a Mission in this story set in the 1980s that lends itself to a Hatfields-McCoy vibe. Her strong characters and distinctive storyline keeps you engaged and wondering what else could possibly happen. Strife, hardship, and maybe a little moonshine drive this story into a must-read category. Engaging, enjoyable, and fast-paced, Luftig brings a book to the table that you won’t want to miss.
—Cindy K. Sproles, best-selling author,
Coal Black Lies and This Is Where It Ends
We’ll get reacquainted with Dungar and the girls. Lots can happen in the lives of girls over a span of ten years. And a person from Lily-Rose’s past will visit Trotter as well. But once again, tragedy follows these ladies. As the story twists and turns, you’ll see how people have changed. You’ll also see the bond is as strong as ever.
True Friendship Never Dies
Check out this latest sleuthing from the Applegate Ohio friends–these ladies of the fire. Cuddle up with a cup of tea and reconnect with your friends from Norwood Street. And don’t forget to let me know when you figured out who-dun-it.
Check out the First Stories from the Fire
If you’re new to the Ladies of the Fire series, check out the first two stories as well as other books available.


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