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Why I Married A Murderer: And How I Survived the Divorce (edition 2013)

by Teresa X. Roberts, Charles L. Stephenson (Illustrator)

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A glimpse into a life of someone just like you; except you probably didn't marry a murderer. The book is full of emotions ranging from love to hate, from anger to joy, and from frustration to belly laughs. There is something for everyone in this book which reads as if the author herself is sitting on the couch next to you sharing a bottle of wine...or two.… (more)
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Title:Why I Married A Murderer: And How I Survived the Divorce
Authors:Teresa X. Roberts
Other authors:Charles L. Stephenson (Illustrator)
Info:My Bipolar Express (2013), Edition: 1, Paperback, 236 pages
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Rating:*****
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Why I Married A Murderer: And How I Survived the Divorce by Teresa X. Roberts

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While the book was a quick and easy read, that's a reflection of the style of writing and not a negation of the interesting and sometimes difficult life of the author. I see a lot of my own story in hers. Although my story worked out much differently, there was a lot I could relate to in this book. The author seems like such a down-to-earth, interesting person that one can only wish her all the best after reading her story.
  sheryll | Oct 5, 2014 |
It took me some time to finish this book but I was so glad that I read it. The author has a fresh honest way of looking at her life and opening it up for others to see/feel what she has been through. I know there are a lot of people who write in a brutal honest harsh way but I never felt that she was being harsh in this book. That is what I found most refreshing. ( )
  marie3 | Apr 25, 2014 |
I was given this book in exchange for an honest review.

Loved, loved, LOVED this book. I could not put this book down - and probably shouldn't have started it so late at night (yet another sleepless night). The author does and amazing job of pulling you in from the first page until the last. Can't wait to read more from this author! ( )
  sportzmomof5 | Apr 7, 2014 |
Wow,I really hope the author has better luck in the future. I want to thank her for telling us her story. It is funny at times and at times will bring you close to the story. ( )
  HeatherBennett32 | Feb 27, 2014 |
This book was a funny fast paced chat, the author a friend it feels like I've known a lifetime. I thoroughly enjoyed Teresa's (I know so much about her it feels like we should be on a first name basis!)recollections of her childhood, as she establishes emotional patterns which may have led to the titled situation. Her writing style is delightful, and the events very relatable. I highly recommended "Why I Married a Murderer" and I look forward to her future works ( )
  karen.lea | Feb 24, 2014 |
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A glimpse into a life of someone just like you; except you probably didn't marry a murderer. The book is full of emotions ranging from love to hate, from anger to joy, and from frustration to belly laughs. There is something for everyone in this book which reads as if the author herself is sitting on the couch next to you sharing a bottle of wine...or two.

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