<< 1 >>
Rating: Summary: so much fun! Review: Like the other 2 books in this series, this one delivers. I am anxiously awaiting #4, and hope Debra Kent publishes it soon. Valerie is doing okay considering her marriage has fallen apart, and her child is having problems adjusting to things. But, with grace and dignity, Valerie handles things great. Don't want to give away the plot, but if you liked the first 2 books you definitely need to read this one as well.
Rating: Summary: Go "V"! Review: The third book in this series is a good book and helps to tie up all the loose ends of the first two. It is a shorter book, just like the second one, and very easy to get through. You'll want to read straight through to find out how it all ends. V's husband is such a jerk, and you just want to root against him through the whole book. I would recommend this entire series of books.
Rating: Summary: Go "V"! Review: The third book in this series is a good book and helps to tie up all the loose ends of the first two. It is a shorter book, just like the second one, and very easy to get through. You'll want to read straight through to find out how it all ends. V's husband is such a jerk, and you just want to root against him through the whole book. I would recommend this entire series of books.
Rating: Summary: witty social commentary Review: Valerie Ryan is finally divorced from her philandering husband Roger and has temporary custody of her son Pete. She is struggling to make ends meet while her lawyer battles the attorney of her ex so she and her son can have a piece of his fortune though he has in actuality hidden his assets. Valerie is also starting to delve into the singles dating scene. However, that has changed from her memories of her premarital days as a gay person trying to go straight want to ask her out while a lesbian wants her to change her sexual orientation. Finally, her neighbor wants her trees best out of his yard. This tale is a witty social commentary about life after the divorce. The characters are drawn true to life and run the gamut of human behavior. Ever trapped Roger is the villain of the piece though there are a few moments when readers will actually feel sorry for the bum. Valerie is a role model of a survivor of the divorce wars. Harriet Klausner
Rating: Summary: witty social commentary Review: Valerie Ryan is finally divorced from her philandering husband Roger and has temporary custody of her son Pete. She is struggling to make ends meet while her lawyer battles the attorney of her ex so she and her son can have a piece of his fortune though he has in actuality hidden his assets. Valerie is also starting to delve into the singles dating scene. However, that has changed from her memories of her premarital days as a gay person trying to go straight want to ask her out while a lesbian wants her to change her sexual orientation. Finally, her neighbor wants her trees best out of his yard. This tale is a witty social commentary about life after the divorce. The characters are drawn true to life and run the gamut of human behavior. Ever trapped Roger is the villain of the piece though there are a few moments when readers will actually feel sorry for the bum. Valerie is a role model of a survivor of the divorce wars. Harriet Klausner
<< 1 >>
|