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The Other Woman
The Other Woman
Author: Joy Fielding
She was liberated and fiercely independent which only made it worse when she fell into the oldest rap in the world: a love affair with married man. Unlike many another "other woman" she became his wife. And all too soon her mother's seemingly old-fashioned prediction came true: If he'll do it to one woman, he'll do it to you.
ISBN: 185837
Publication Date: 1983
Pages: 304
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Publisher: Doubleday
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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This is why you should never get involved with a married man...
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"Hello. I'm Nicole Clark. I'm going to marry your husband."
The young woman was stunning--and her message was stunningly clear when she told it to Jill Plumley on Jill's fourth wedding anniversary.
What wasn't clear was what Jill could do to savfe her perfect marriage and her terrifically attractive husband from the younger, sexier, very clever Nicole.
The frightening thing was, Jill knew that David could be stolen. She had done it herself. She had taken David from the woman who was his wife when she, Jill, had been the other woman. And David was still a prize catch: handsome, rich, successful, irrsistible to women.
Yes, Jill knew the scenario all too well. She knew what it was like to be David's mistress; she knew everything that would happen. But she didn't know wshat to do about it...


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