
Member Reviews

Unfortunately I couldn’t connect with this one and didn’t finish it so I can’t honestly review it. This one just isn’t for me but I truly appreciate the opportunity and I thank you kindly!

I read this book on holiday and enjoyed it, a real page turner and well written. Was great to see he dynamics between the 3 families

I have bought this book in a kindle format and will read it in due course.

Good beach read. Didn't love this one but it was a decent read. Some of the characters were a lot of fun

Another fab story from Shari Low (author of Why Not and Friday Night with the Girls ), in which Drew decides to celebrate his 50th birthday with his entire family - including wives, past and present. As with all of Shari's novels, the book includes some wonderful characters, humour, wit and some family drama. A brilliant read.

The Other Wives Club was a great chick read. We are introduced to Drew Gold who for his 50th birthday takes his current wife, two ex wives, one of the wife's husband and some of his children on a cruise ship holiday. What could possibly go wrong? Great twists throughout I thoroughly enjoyed this book and read it in a day.

Shari Low's books are the perfect way to pass a weekend.. I haven't read one yet that didn't just make me happier.
Drew's desire to keep his family close is wearing a little thin on all of his ex-wives and their significant others, but he is too full of himself to notice. He's not a bad guy, he just really doesn't seem to think the positions he is putting these women in is awkward at all.
His new wife, Tess, is currently struggling with the lack of time that she already has with her husband, so she is looking forward to a peaceful cruise, hoping they can recapture some of their magic when they don't have any other distractions around them.
Mona, his last ex-wife, is tired of her current rich husband, and wants to get back together with Drew - so this cruise comes at the perfect time for her.
Sarah Gold, the first wife just wants to be left alone by her ex. She's feeling frumpy and old and would just as soon not be around either of the beautiful Mrs. Golds.
When they embark on the cruise, bringing all of their current husbands, children, stepchildren with them, new alliances are made, new confidence is found, and the right people get what is coming to them - this is all part of what makes it such a satisfying read!

Found this book a bit boring. Did not feel I got to know the main female character at all and the women in the story were very uninteresting and vapid. Did not enjoy this book

Really struggled with this book.Started off easy but got bored easily.

A fluffy light read that's sort of throwback to chicklit of an earlier age. This would make a nice rom-com movie (there aren't enough of those these days.) It's well written and the plot zips along. Most importantly, you'll be able to tell all the characters apart as they each have a distinctive voice. Thanks to netgalley for the ARC.

Drew Gold plans a vacation to celebrate his 50th birthday. With all of his ex-wives. All? His first wife and childhood sweetheart, Sarah, who is also the mother of his children. Mona, the second wife who wishes she was still the current one. Manipulative, glamorous and conniving, she arrives with her older (rich) husband, (everybody's idea of a good-time guy) - and his adult son. And then Tess, current twenty-something wife, suspicious that her rein is about to end. The relationships that form, the unlikely alliances and the misadventures make this a book that keeps your attention as a beach read, and beyond.