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Format: Quality Paperback
Publisher: Avon Inspire
Published: Sep 2007
Genre: Fiction - Christian - General
Retail Price: $12.99
Pages: 272
Haley Cutler is the consummate trophy wife. Perhaps was is the more accurate term. Haley married Prince Charming when she was only twenty—back in the day when highlights came from an afternoon at the beach, not three hours in the salon.
Unfortunately, after seven years as Jay Cutler's wife, a role that provided significance and what she thought was love, Jay walks out, and Haley finds herself with few life skills that translate to the real world, not to mention a sense of amnesia about who she used to be. But before Haley can find her way, she must meet with Jay's lawyer, the strikingly handsome Hamilton Lowe. Although she can't stand his self-righteous contempt for her divorce, she takes his suggestion to attend a group at his church called 'The Trophy Wives Club,' a Bible study composed of women who have been dealt a raw deal. Haley's never been into the whole Jesus thing but could really use some friends to walk her through this phase (how do you apply for a credit card anyway?).
As Haley begins to realize that she really can stand on her own two feet, she also learns that sometimes in losing we find the real reward . . .
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I typically don’t write reviews because I admire people who put them selves out there, take risks or follow their passion but this is probably one of the worst books I’ve ever read. Not only was the writing bad but none of the characters made sense. The author lacked describing any of the characters and not one was likable. There was no connection, rhyme or reason to any of them. Also, at 28 years old, the main character is “a spinster” really. What decade is this written. All I can say is terrible writing, nonsense characters and don’t waste your time. Should be removed from this library.