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Divorce Sucks: What to do when irreconcilable differences, lawyer fees, and your ex's Hollywood wife make you miserable

by Mary Jo Eustace

Published by Adams Media

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My Husband left me for Tori Spelling . . .
(and you thought your divorce sucked)

From the girl-next-door who got dumped for a Hollywood "Dynasty"

This is how I found out I was getting divorced.

I'm on vacation in a Palm Springs hotel room, holding my seven-week-old daughter in my arms. My husband Dean had been away for three weeks making a movie in our country of origin, Canada, and now has some very surprising news.

He is having an affair with his co-star Tori Spelling and he is leaving me for her rather immediately. He tells me that he has met his soul mate and then rents a car and proceeds to leave.

I begin to realize that perhaps I'm in store for a completely different type of trip.


And so begins Divorce Sucks, the inside look at one of today's most sensational breakups. In this one part tell-all and one part divorce survival guide, Mary Jo Eustace reveals what the tabloids didn't -- and in the process shows how divorced (or soon-to-be divorced) women everywhere can find their own happy (not made-for-TV) ending.

Sometimes shocking, often gratifying, and never merciful, Divorce Sucks gives you the real story behind one of today's most public divorces while reminding you that it could always be worse.


pub date: 2009-10-18 | hardcover | 9781605506555