Horrible Husbands
by Jessica Huntley
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Is your husband so horrible that you’d ask your best friend to kill him? Penny: I know my husband has cheated on me. But I can’t believe what I just found in the bedside drawer. Are my children safe . . . ? Lisa: The first time he did it was on our wedding anniversary. He broke down in tears afterwards. That’s the thing about Simon. He’s always sorry . . . until the next time. Holly: My husband is useless. He just loafs around the house all day and spends my money. But now I think he’s done something far worse. We’ve descended on Penny’s stunning country home for a rare girls’ weekend. As the cocktails flow, it turns out we’re all keeping secrets. Bloody hell, we sure can pick... Readers often appreciate the book’s emphasis on emotional authenticity. Characters respond to challenges in ways that reflect genuine human experience, making their journeys more relatable. This realism strengthens reader connection. The book offers a satisfying blend of introspection and narrative movement. Reflective moments are balanced with plot development, ensuring that the story continues to move forward. This balance keeps readers engaged from start to finish.