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The Mistress's Revenge

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If you’re feeling extra vengeful and you don’t mind the expenses, then you could rent a billboard. It would be even more satisfying if you used your husband's money or credit card. Just call up the company that owns the board and pay for as much time as you can afford.

Stay on the lighter path, plan things that are legal yet satisfying to you, and hurtful to your husband s mistress. Remember, your motive is to hurt his mistress emotionally and not physically, so whatever you do, don’t get caught breaking the law. 2. Have a heart to heart with your husband I received this book through the Goodreads First Reads program. It's written in the form of a diary, written by Sally, who has just been dumped by her lover of 5 years, Clive. Clive has decided to concentrate on his marriage with Susan, and Sally is devastated. I did feel that this book could have been just a fraction shorter but I loved the ending! I won't spoil it but again the author had captured the difference time can make to feelings.

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I found it rather insightful regarding why people may do "crazy things" after break-ups, as you see why the MC does the things she does and her reasoning (often irrational) for such. I loved that the characters and their spouses were friends. This little tidbit led to the enjoyment of making Clive squirm when forced to attend functions with Siiiillllllyyyyy Saaalllllyyyy, as Sally refers to herself throughout the book. It is eerie to follow Sally’s slip from reality as we see how far she goes to justify her actions to remain in Clive’s life. This mistress is probably walking around feeling sneaky like she’s in a secure relationship with a married man without his wife knowing. Playing with her mind would make her confused, guilty, and uncertain about what you know. The book’s ending was a complete surprise and I have to admit that I jumped to the end at one point. I am ashamed to admit I did that (I had finally broken the habit) but after doing so, I had to finish the book to see how the ending came about.

You can include her photo and write a caption like, “Warning: keep your man away from this woman; she loves to tear homes apart.” This would damage her image. 18. Kill her with kindness I am usually very good at guessing the end before the reveal but this time I really didn't. And what a pleasure the reveal finally was. I'm not going to spoil it for you. The story is narrated by Sally - it's a rambling narrative and she is speaking directly to Clive, her ex-lover. Sally and Clive have been having an affair for five years, he's married and a TV presenter, she lives with her long-term partner Daniel and their two children. Spoiler Alert * The story itself was depressing and sad, how many lives were damaged by this affair? I realize that Sally had a mental breakdown and that is what was ruining her life and those lives around her, but Clive was no better. Clive had had countless affairs and broken many hearts, thank heaven one finally caught up with him. How much damage can one person do?The writing was good, though sometimes confusing as Sally loses her grip, yet the story was intriguing enough that I found myself wanting to know how it ended. I have to admit I had a hard time connecting with the main character -- yeah, she had a pretty good sense-of-humor, but she was way too selfish for me to invest in/care about. But the book did have a twist surprise ending that I never saw coming, which is always a good thing, in my opinion.

Tamar Cohen's debut novel is well worth the read, I will miss the freshness of the writing. This isn't fatal attraction, it is far more subtle and clever than that was. You can put out an ad in the local newspaper, not everyone buys a newspaper these days, but most newspaper companies have an online feature. Ask for the ‘personal ads’ or the announcement columns.

It starts with a casual stroll past his house, and popping into the brasserie where his son works. Then Sally befriends Clive's wife and daughter on Facebook. But that's all right, isn't it? I mean, they are perfectly normal things to do. Aren't they?

Favorite Quote: People don't change. The world carries on spinning inexorably around but people don't spin with it. They dig their heels into the shifting sand and cling on for dear life.This is Ms. Cohen’s first novel and her work has lots of potential. I just hope her next book has characters I actually like. A better title would be good too. They are likely to do the confrontation for you; some crazy friends may even send her abusive messages or do something else to make her feel bad. Most importantly, they will be there to defend and protect you if the need arises. 16. Put out an Ad I started this book and then immediately did not like the way it was written. It reminded me of how someone talks when they do not want to be interrupted or answered: they just want you to listen to their woes. Their talking is annoying and self satisfying only, that is the kind of individual that I would not choose to be friends with for any length of time. But, as I read further the writing annoyed me less and less. I realized it was letters she was writing, but come on it was annoying.

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