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The Divorce Club [Kindle Edition]

Jayde Scott
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A bitter divorce from a two-timing husband leaves Sarah with no money to fend for her daughter, but she won't be beaten, so she opens The Divorce Club, a meeting place for women who want to divorce their cheating husbands, but don't know how.

Soon things start to go seriously wrong. A fake client and her rising interest in him isn't Sarah's only worry; there's also the moody teenager, a stalker, and the club's personalized battle plans that start to involve more than flashing a confident smile and running a 24/7 hotline.
When Sarah's ex-husband moves in without her permission in the hope to patch things up, chaos seems complete.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 570 KB
  • Print Length: 338 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1463710941
  • Publisher: Scott Publishing Ltd (6 Dec 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0056UBNHS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #108,471 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The Divorce Club | On Kindle 18 Jun 2012
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I downloaded The Divorce Club ebook by Jayde Scott for my Kindle when it was free. But I didn't get round to reading it until quite recently.

The book is about (as the title suggests) a club for people wanting / going through a divorce. The book had me gripped from start to end, and there are bits that I found really funny.

The "divorce club" is run by a woman that has already had a divorce and she is only just managing to piece her life back together; trying to earn a living, look after the home, and bring up a teenage girl.

Definitely a "chick-lit" genre, if you like Sophie Kinsella, Adele Parks, and Marian Keyes then you will like The Divorce Club by Jayde Scott.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly Funny 28 April 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
I'm always on the look at for new author to read but I was pleasantly surprised it was only .99 so I thought i would try it. And I became very quickly a fan of this talented writer. I find her books funnier than Sookie, Sophia Kinsella, so would recommend them. It's a pity though there is no volume two as I really enjoyed this book but I will definitely read more books by this author
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3.0 out of 5 stars Clever storyline, but... 14 May 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
...for a story set in the UK, what's with the constant reference to American currency? Surely the book can appeal to the American market without us being told they use dollars, bucks and nickels in the UK? It's really jarring for the British reader and as such, loses a star.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A MASTER PIECE- Don't miss out on it! 15 July 2011
By Cathy
Format:Kindle Edition
OMG. Loved it. So here is the deal: I've read other books by Jayde Scott, but The Divorce Club, I think is just the best. The voice is very convincing, the divorce just reminds me of my own. It was terrible. Even the cheating ex Greg reminded me of my own lying bastard. Were we married to the same guy? I wouldn't be surprised. I felt like broken glass and vowed to myself at that time never to give my heart away lightly. Ever. If I had read such a book at the time of my divorce, I think I would have recovered much quicker. Kudos to Jayde Scott. Your writing is fantastic, the psychological aspects admirable. I can honestly say I learnt from it.
The Divorce Club is a MASTER piece in my opinion. Don't miss out on it!
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3.0 out of 5 stars A little strange, but readable. 20 May 2012
By June
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
On some levels, this wasn't a badly written book, and I did sympathise with Sarah, the main character, who seemed to get a raw deal from everyone, but the story line was silly at times. The idea of the divorce club itself was unconvincing - who would pay good money to be told to put on weight and not shave her legs? At one point, Sarah allows herself to get involved in a situation that was so embarrassing I could hardly bear to even skim read it. There were also plot-holes. How, for example, could someone have a car accident in France and end up in hospital in England, with the explanation that they had "just crossed over to Britain"? I always thought there was something large and wet called the English Channel in between.

Also, surely she would have been told she was in England, not Britain? I was also thrown by the use of American terms and spelling, even though the author appears to be English, the characters are English and story was for the most part set in London. All very strange!

I have since discovered that Ms Scott's other novels are of the vampire genre written for "young adults". Had I known this earlier, I wouldn't have tried this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC read! 20 Jun 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
If you're looking for a book filled with humor and witty dialogue, look no further-you've found it. This is the perfect recipe of romance, chick lit, friendship, offbeat characters with distinctive voices, hilarious situations, surprising plot twists, and wit all rolled into one. I found this book impossibly hard to put down. It was so fun to read and so well written I couldn't resist the urge to keep reading late into the night!

There are support groups for people with a gambling addiction, food addiction, smoking addiction, adoption, caregivers, home schooling, and so many more. So why not one for people who are going through a divorce?

Sarah is a single mother and needs to put food on the table. With her best friend, Mel, at her side, she decides to spread her wings and fly. Sarah risks everything and every dime she has into her new business venture and opens up The Divorce Club. Going through a divorce herself, she feels she can really help people through the pain and help them get their life back on track. Sarah gets a handful of clients and couldn't be more excited as she throws herself into her new role.

Working for the first time in her life, she learns what it's like to juggle a career and a moody teenager. If that's not enough, Sarah is suddenly being stalked, her ex-husband moved back into her home WITHOUT her permission, her clients are MORE than a handful, and a new hunky man, Jaime, has joined the club. How can she run a meeting when the guy can't stop flashing his pretty blue eyes, making her heart pound a million miles a minute? What kind of joke is destiny playing? The timing stinks with all the chaos in her life, it seems as life has dropped a bomb.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Why the Americanisms? 21 Aug 2012
By Kaz519
Format:Kindle Edition
I am only 20% of the way through this book, but already the americanisms are driving me mad. No teenager in this country calls maths math nor do they know what a keg party is. These added to the overuse of butt and bucks, nickels and dimes is extremely frustrating and distracting in a story that is supposed to be set in London. It's such a shame as I was really looking forward to reading this, but find myself foucusing on the misuse of these words rather than the story. I would give the story another go if these faults were dealt with.
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