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A Married Woman

A Married Woman

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Jessica and trouble
Review: As always Jess is in over her head.She has secretly married a womanizing jerk who cannot control his bad temper.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: One of the most intriguing.
Review: Believe me thisbook is great.If you read the previous one then you will love the heartache in this one.Jessica is now officially Mrs. McAllery and her brother does not know.Generally the book showed apicture of Mike bein judged and all while silly old Jessica had to keep her head high above everyone s notion that it will not work.Liz on the other hand is still tryna find out the rascist secret society on campus.Plus there is a deliciously dangerous twist at the end.All in all it is a great book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not too bad!
Review: I have to admit it isn't as good as other books, but you need to read it to keep up with the series. It was hinting alot about Todd thinking about Liz alot. It was also really exciting to read on about Jess's terrible husband. The ending was really good. It had the shocking truth about William and something happens to Jess's brother and husband. Read it to find out!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: And the award for the worst wife goes to
Review: Jessica Wakefield (McAllery whatever)! Poor Mike begin stuck married to a witch like that! Why does she never take any resposiblity for her actions? It's pretty obvious that after the big fight in the previous book she only has two choices either to leave him which is obviously hard to do but definately not impossible since Liz gives her that option right at the beginning or she tells her parents and takes her marriage seriously. But oh no she can't do either of them she just goes on lying and scheming to her husband. I don't think the author writes the character of Mike particularly well she obviously expects the reader to hate him but gives them no reason to do so. He's suppose to be a drunk yet through out the whole story line there are only two scene where he is actually drunk. The twist in Mike's character from ealier books is rather unbelievable and obviously just done by the author after she suddenly remebers that Jessica is not suppose to have a boyfriend for too long.


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