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My Three Husbands

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Twenty-five-year-old Venus Gilroy is hardly the traditional blushing bride, with two marriages behind her, several tattoos, hair the colour of sherbet and a job at an adult video store. But she’s a woman whose heart is in the right place even if her shoes, her past and her taste in men are wrong…. More >>

My Three Husbands

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5 Comments
August 1, 2010 in Wedding Planning Books
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  1. Borrowed this from a friend, might have to buy a copy for myself so i read it again. Enjoyed it from the first page and didn’t want it to end! Fast paced, hilarious characters, unexpected plot twists, I finished it in two days. It was great for reading at the lakeshore. I hope she comes out with more books as funny as this one.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. I hate to relegate a book into the `rubbish beyond belief’ shelf but if ever a book need to be put on that shelf `My Three Husbands’ does. I’m actually annoyed I had to pay anything to read this book as it’s so bad it could actually be given away as the booby prize in a draw.

    I very rarely read a book where the main character doesn’t eventually show some redeeming features that make me like him/her. Venus Gilroy however managed to make me dislike her from page 1 and continue until the bitter (and dragged out beyond belief) end. The only way to describe her is as a spoilt air-head who is so immature that Bart Simpson looks like a grown-up next to her. The story wasn’t funny, it wasn’t engaging and the only characters I was even remotely interested in were Venus Dad and faux-pa.

    Do yourself a favour….find another book and don’t even waste your time let alone your money reading this utter tosh! Amazon, please let us give no stars for reviews because if ever a book deserved no stars this one does!

    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. This book was really over the top silly, and even the title didn’t fit the story too much.

    The premise was good, but the ending didn’t deliver.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. The only interesting character in this book in the main character’s father’s boyfriend/husband. I couldn’t care less about what the main character did – I skipped the middle and read the end, and wasn’t surprised to find out it took 308 pages for her to realise she had made the mistake with the 3rd husband as she did with the previous 2. No redeeming qualities at all.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Venus Gilroy is about to get married-for the third time, but she is nervous because she does not have a good track record. Two husbands, a gay lover, and three parents (bio parents and dad’s lover) do not make Venus think that love is something attanable.

    The marriage goes off like planed and Venus and her new husband go with her two dads to a resort for their honeymoon. Unfortunitly Treymane disappears during the honeymoon and it is up to Venus to help save him . What happens to Venus and Treymane? Read my three husbands
    Rating: 5 / 5

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