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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

The Widow of Wall Street by Randy Susan Meyers


Phoebe always was a girl who loved her books, and she found a husband who also loved his books, but a different kind than Phoebe loved.  Phoebe loved her school books, Jake loved his books that showed his money growing.

Phoebe married Jake at a young age, and Jake said he would always take care of her.  Jake's parents had been in some sort of trouble, and Phoebe's mother never liked him.


THE WIDOW OF WALL STREET follows Phoebe and Jake from their teenage years, through the years of marriage, and through the crisis ranging from 1960 to 20​10.

As Jake​'​s empire grew, Phoebe became dragged in as well, but only by talking up her husband's business and how well it was doing. 
 
The years went by, and Jake made money, but he was in over his head most of the time. 
When Jake's empire tumbles, Phoebe, the loyal, compliant wife, tumbles with him. 

Readers who enjoy women's fiction, drama, and a strong female character will enjoy this book.

Ms. Meyers' marvelous writing pulls the reader into the high stakes of Wall Street, the power and lives of the wealthy, and reminds us of the saying:   “Money is the root of all evil.​“

I enjoyed THE WIDOW OF WALL STREET along with its tense moments and a truly thoughtful ending.  


ENJOY if you read this book.  5/5

This book was given to me free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.



12 comments:

  1. Sounds like a good read and one I would enjoy. I know I'd like Phoebe's journey hopefully that leads her out of the mess.

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    1. It was a book that made you think as well as enjoy.

      Thanks for stopping, Kathryn.

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  2. This sounds relevant to today. I look forward to reading it.

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  3. It was good.

    You will enjoy Phoebe. I did.

    Thanks for stopping, Kathy.

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  4. Thanks for a great review that makes me want to read my copy of this book sooner rather than later.

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    1. I hope you like it. I think you will.

      Thanks for stopping, Laurel.

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  5. This sounds like an excellent read.

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  6. I would not have thought to pick up this book if not for your wonderful review.

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    1. :)

      Glad I helped you think about it.

      Thanks for stopping, Laura.

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  7. Thanks for your review. It sounds interesting!

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