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The Other Woman
The Other Woman | Jane Green
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Newly engaged, Ellie is thrilled to be accepted into the loving Cooper clan—which seems like the perfect family she never had—until she begins to realize that Dan’s mom, Linda, is a little too involved. Dan and Linda talk on the phone every day. Twice a day. As Dan and Ellie’s intimate civil wedding ceremony gets transformed into a black-tie affair, Ellie begins to wonder if it’s possible to marry the man without marrying his mother. As troubles mount, Ellie turns to her friends—glamorous Lisa, who always looks like she’s just stepped off a runway, and wonderfully frazzled Trish—and tries to rediscover the independence she once had, and the man she still loves. But it seems that having a child and saving a marriage means growing up in ways she’d never imagined . . . A warm, witty, and wise look at mothers-in-law and what they teach us about ourselves, The Other Woman is sure to please Jane Green’s growing legion of fans.
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The Other Woman | Jane Green
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June 20 #VolumesandVocals. B4HeCheats CUnderwood. I thought the best for this promps were revenge movies for cheaters. This one comes to mind. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

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While the ending was sweet, I really didn't enjoy being inside the head of the main character. There wasn't really any plot or much character development