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With husbands that are always out playing golf – whether at the club or on trips abroad – a group of frustrated wives are thrust together every Saturday for lunch; are effectively ‘Golf Widows’. But when disaster strikes everything changes! Already unfulfilled in their individual marriages, they discover their devious husbands are guilty of deception and betrayal, resulting in a supportive friendship group being formed, and the angry ‘Golf Widows’ decide to go away to Majorca on a trip themselves. The ladies try to make up for their lost years in just one week… Will things spiral out of control? Or will this be exactly what they need, to finally get their happy endings?
Jennifer marries Greek businessman Stavros Papadopoulos. Stavros is a golf enthusiast who will do anything to play a round of golf with his buddies. Jennifer finds herself in the stifling relationship until she has an illicit tryst with sexy neighbor William French, a hunky Hollywood actor. William is gorgeous, sexy and a bit overwhelming. He's the lead man on a new series called Blue Moon. The next day William is found dead and all of Hollywood speculates on who could have killed him..... Jennifer watched Stavros back his black BMW out of the driveway. It was Thursday afternoon, prime golf time. He had all his golf gear packed up, his set of Titleist clubs, his Nike driver, 20XI balls and a brand new golf glove. He would be gone until dark. She sighed a sigh of relief. Gone were the days when she rode alongside him, being his caddy. “Which iron do you think Kukla?” Kukla was his pet name for her. It meant “doll” in Greek. “The nine or the wedge?” Go for the nine, who cares, she thought. Jennifer could care less about golf, but Stavros was so passionate about it. She could not deny him his precious time on the golf course. He was almost fanatical about playing. This was her time, playtime. Maybe she would go shopping. Maybe look for something on sale, another bauble for her healthy closet. She cherished her precious time at the mall. It was the only free time she had to herself. Stavros was so possessive. He needed her in a bad way, an almost childlike urgency for all her attention......
No game has a richer array of terms than golf. As new golfing terms have accumulated, old ones have changed or faded away. This concise yet informative dictionary provides definitions and the etymologies for the extraordinary vocabulary of golf, built up over its five-hundred-year history. To discover the origins of golf and its special language, Peter Davies combed little-known archives on two continents. As his unique contribution to the game, Davies?s enthusiasm and enjoyment of golf are stamped on every page of this authoritative book.
The urge to get even, to settle the score, is a natural human desire -- and far healthier than wolfing down chocolate doughnuts or whining to a therapist after a love affair has sunk like the Titanic. In this handy little book revenge becomes an art form. When is revenge appropriate? What degree of revenge is called for? The Woman's Book of Revenge lays out a code of conduct and advocates creativity and catharsis, in addition to recommending delicious revenge-oriented products and services. Whether you're sewing a chicken leg into his mattress or calling time information in Tokyo and leaving his phone off the hook, this book helps you get over your anger with humor, imagination, and, if need be, action!
Widows Peek shows you a magnified view of the unsettling life changes after the death of a husband through the eyes of nine courageous women who share their stories of love, loss and starting over. Being a widow has never been an everyday topic of conversation, but it should be. You will meet these widows who came together to share their personal experiences through intimate accounts, revealing powerful truths and profound discoveries that are inspiring enough to help any woman get through that horrible void. Although there is loneliness, we are not alone. We have learned that widowhood is a huge, life-altering, but growing experience. We also learned that there is no book written by a group of women for women that details the pain, sorrow, coping, and eventual recovery from the loss of a spouse. The need for such a book is apparent, a book that explores the lives of women transformed by widowhood, in which we share our own unique way of dealing with the death of our loved one. These pages are written with real emotion, warmth, and even with unexpected humor. Not just anybody can be a widow; it can only and exclusively be ... a woman!
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