Our Husband

by Stephanie Bond

Other authorsC.J. Critt (Reader)
CD audiobook, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Publication

Recorded Books (2001), Edition: Unabridged Audiobook, 10 CD's, 11 hrs 50 mins

Description

Natalie Carmichael can't believe how lucky she is to have landed such a perfect husband. However, when she goes to the hospital after hearing he's been in an accident she finds he has two other wives. He dies, and the autopsy reveals he was murdered. An hilarious murder hunt ensues.

User reviews

LibraryThing member Scubafiend
Although I didn't find it "laugh out loud" humorous I did get quite a few smiles. I became very invested in the characters and hope to meet up with them in a later novel. Five stars for a creative, well written story. I can't say more without going into spoiler territory and this is a story you
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should experience as it unfolds.
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LibraryThing member jaysbooks
Entertaining. Held my interest throughtout.
LibraryThing member TVNerd95
I have now read 5 of Stephanie Bond’s books. I love the Mojo Louisiana stories but have not really enjoyed any of the others. Our Husband is another piece of junk about 3 women unknowingly married to the same man. The three women are so generic it crossing the line into stereotypes. The “blonde
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rich bitch” who is really a poor little rich girl who has no friends. Of course she doesn’t cause she is a rude snob. The “limp brown haired workaholic” who is basically a “door mat” throughout except her love interest to whom she is bitchy and unappreciative. The “red-headed hick stripper” who is really immature for a 21 year old. The girl watches cartoons and eats kid’s cereal. Her lack of knowledge borders on making her look stupid versus just uneducated. This book is not romantic or humorous and I wish they wouldn’t be sold that way. Most of the characters treat each other horribly. So with 3 of Stephanie Bond’s book about multiple women characters in mysterious situations, I have to say they are the same – the characters are stereotypes, the author uses someone disability or lack of education to try to be the source of humor, the women treat their love interests horribly but the love interests still fall head over heels, all of the characters are put through humiliating situations over and over until they just happen to trip over the solution to the mystery.
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LibraryThing member tldegray
The thing about Stephanie Bond is that near as I can tell she's writing the same book over and over. Luckily for me, I like that book. In this case, the three women thrown together by circumstance are the "wives" of Ray Carmichael, newly deceased polygamist. Ray's death left them with scandal, no
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money--since he'd been secretly spending it all--and murder charges. Since just about nobody believes they didn't kill him the wives team up to find out who did and, along the way, find out that they're more family to each other than Ray ever was to them.
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Subjects

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2000-11

Physical description

384 p.; 6.6 inches

ISBN

1402529120 / 9781402529122
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