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Football Widows by Pat Tucker

diamondc's review against another edition

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4.0

It's been awhile since I read a book that started off good on the first page. The drama and scandal in this book was a page turner.

shannanh's review against another edition

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5.0

This interesting story is about The wives of the football coaches, not the players, and what happens when one of the is betrayed. I'm still not a fan of football, but this did give me some insight into some of the issues the wives have to deal with.

alex281411's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5

stephlovaofbooks's review against another edition

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3.0

This was my 1st book by this author. Heard good things about her but I found this book to be average.

alex281411's review

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4.0

4.5

bigbooklife's review

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4.0

First I would like to state that I enjoyed this book thoroughly. BJ Almond is the wife of Taylor Almond, the head coach of the Los Angeles Sea Lions. When BJ returns home early from a spa vacation, she finds Taylor in bed with her friend and assistant coach's wife, Ella Blu. BJ turns to the comfort of her friends only to find out that they have had an inkling about the goings-on since the beginning. She decides to sue both Taylor and Ella, and write a tell-all book exposes the secret lives of coach's wives called Blowin the Whistle. Mona, Jewel, and Lawna must now find a way to stop the book from coming out befor their lives are ruined.
This was a page-turner. There was so much drama. Each of these wives had their dirty little secrets that one will stop at nothing to keep hidden. I found myself defending BJ in the beginning with her lawsuit and the tell-all book. Once I learned the secrets that she was putting out there, I began to feel sorry for her friends. This is a good winter read.
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