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The Adultery Club
The Adultery Club
Author: Tess Stimson
Nicholas Lyon is the perfect husband—a handsome divorce attorney who dotes on his family. Sara Kaplan is the perfect seductress—a vivacious young lawyer unburdened by sexual scruples. And Malinche Lyon is the perfect wife—a beautiful cookbook writer and mother to three darling daughters. Now, in this smart, wickedly sexy novel,...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780553591408
ISBN-10: 0553591401
Publication Date: 1/29/2008
Pages: 400
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Publisher: Bantam Discovery
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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This was the first book I read that could combine suspense, action, and humor together so brilliantly.
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Story is told from the 3 main characters point of view. Was hard to follow along at first, but was a good read.
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WOW.... Very good book. I couldn't put it down!

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  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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I thought I would open this book and read hot, juicy words that are usually in the hot and heavy romance books. This NOT so.

This is more of a personal look into a fictional couples lives, each one seperately, and you can read how they interpret the same conversation 2 different ways, you can really feel the stress and worry that the wife has with her children and how she thinks......Then comes the OTHER woman: This is the first book I have read ( and I usualy read over 50 a year) That really looks inside the OTHER womans thought process, and how they truelu think that things are so very different from what they really are.... and that is is hust the way the mind turns things to be the way you would WNAT them to interpret them. I did enjoy this book.

Entertaining? I would say MORE ENLIGHTENING.
ANd I don't consider th=e time I spent reading this a waste, because it in it's own way was informative and let you see all 3 sides to the story.


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