I know this is somewhat late answer for the original question, but here goes. I've taught Several Complex Variables twice at Oklahoma State, and I wrote a hopefully easy to read textbook for the purpose. It is freely available online under a CC license:
It is not a reference work, it is a hopefully gentle introduction, something that would be covered in one semester by a beginning graduate student after at least one semester of one complex variable. It doesn't cover anything too deeply, but I did try to cover several different viewpoints rather than focus on one specific thing.