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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Sold On A Monday by Kristina McMorris

 
Good and bad things seemed to happen on Mondays for Ellis Reed, but more bad.

The day Ellis was biding time until a scheduled meeting, happened to be the day his career changed, but it also was the day that would change his life and the life of the Dillard family.

Ellis’s story about a family who had their children for sale turned out to be something more than a story.  It really happened, and when Ellis found out, he couldn’t stop thinking about it.

Meanwhile Lily worked at the paper as a secretary and had a part in this story even though she didn’t write the story.   Lily had a secret about the story and her personal life that she hoped would never be revealed, but you know how things work with secrets.

Ellis wanted to be successful, but once he was, he still held back because he felt his success was based on the misfortunes of the family he had taken a photo of and had written a story about.

Ellis and Lily worked together once they found out what happened to the Dillard’s after the publication of the story and the sign that said:  2 Children for Sale.

They both felt responsible for the outcome, and it haunted both of them.  Neither Lily or Ellis wanted to rest until they found out where the children were and what happened to their mother.

Set during the depression, you can feel the troubles and worries families had and the desperate measures some of them took.

SOLD ON A MONDAY has wonderful, lovable characters.  Ms. McMorris marvelously portrayed characters you would want to know.  You will be with them in their pain, their indecisions, their decisions, their love for each other, and their feelings.

Ms. McMorris knows how to tell a story and keep you interested. SOLD ON A MONDAY is a beautiful story about caring and compassion.

SOLD ON A MONDAY was heartwarming as well as heartbreaking.

It is a book women’s fiction fans won’t want to miss. 5/5

This book was given to me as an ARC
by the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.   All opinions are my own.

10 comments:

  1. It was definitely worth reading Elizabeth, I totally agree.

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    1. Such a wonderful book.

      Thanks for commenting, Kathryn.

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  2. I sure hope it had a happy ending - it sounds brutal.

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    1. It was an excellent book even though the situation sounds awful.

      Thanks for commenting, Kathy.

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  3. I have been curious about this book since I first saw it around. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. You are welcome, and thanks for commenting, Laurel.

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  4. This sounds like an absorbing and touching story, Elizabeth. Wonderful review!

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    1. Thank you, Suko, for the compliment on my review and for commenting.

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  5. Sounds like a wonderful heartbreaking story. I've been seeing this book everywhere.

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    1. It was good, Laura. Oh yes...a very popular read.

      Thanks for commenting.

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