Can your childhood affect your entire life?
THE
BOOK OF SOMEDAY connects the lives of three unrelated women. Three women
with different backgrounds and different lives. Three women with pasts,
secrets, and regrets. Three women wanting and needing something that
they never had before and are desperately trying to find. Three women
looking for answers and an answer to why and to what happened.
Micah, AnnaLee, and Livvie were somehow connected, but what was that
connection? Had they met at one point in their lives and were not
aware of their meeting?
Who is this woman in a silver dress and
pearl-button shoes? Could she be the connection between the three women?
The three women who all need basically the same things out of life.
Three women who question their relationships and the relationships they
really didn’t have with family and others they cared about.
The chapters detail the lives of each character with no lull in the
story. Libby's story definitely is a mystery with the other women
woven in. Micah's story has a health issue. AnnaLee's story has social
issues.
You will love Livvie and Grace. Andrew won’t be your favorite. You
won’t like Micah. AnnaLee will pull at your heartstrings because of
her unhappiness. Micah was quite cruel, AnnaLee was not happy, and
Livvie was always feeling guilty and afraid but was the sweetest character who grew from her hurt.
Each story is skillfully wrapped into one well-executed story that
definitely is unique and will keep you turning the pages. The author is
amazing in the way she smoothly takes you from one life to the other leaving a tidbit of information at the end of each chapter
that kept you hanging until that character appeared again with the
continuation of her story.
THE BOOK OF SOMEDAY is ingenious. The writing is flawless, descriptive, and will pull you right in. The ending will blow you away. If I can use one word to describe the book it would be: WOW!!
I hope you get to read THE BOOK OF SOMEDAY and share the love and the lessons found in each chapter. I absolutely loved the book. 5/5
This book was given to me at the BEA free of charge and without compensation by the publisher in return for an honest review.