The World Is Full of Divorced Women

The World Is Full Of Divorced Women is the fifth novel by English author Jackie Collins, published by W. H. Allen Ltd. in 1975.[1]

The World Is of Divorced Women
First edition
AuthorJackie Collins
CountryEngland
LanguageEnglish
GenreFiction
Published1975
PublisherW. H. Allen Ltd.

Plot

In New York City, English journalist Cleo James finds her husband having sex with her best friend, and she knows it's time to end the marriage. In London, Muffin, the hottest nude model in town, finds her man wants more from her than she can give.

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