Thursday, April 2, 2020

Book Review. "Love Sold Separately" By Ellen Meister

Unemployed seeking work, lands a dream job, until the shocking death of the Star!

Ok,with this noted the prologue was intriguing, the plot was good, the writing was too, but what I had most issue with was the quickness of the characters interaction w/o knowing one another & the ending.

Dana is our main character who lands a job on a shopping channel and was hired by Kitty Todd.

While she's on the roof with a male colleague shots ring out and all hell breaks loose.

Kitty was shot but is it a suicide, a murder, a cover up, a frame job, a revenge, a hitman?

Cool the jets folks because we learn that there's blackmail, stealing, suicide with add ons, and more.

How can one jeopardize a job doing what she's been informed not to do?

What's up with the multiple male interests?

Why can't she allow her father to assist and dote upon her for her accomplishments and take meaningful advice?

After all the Dana is 29 but she seems to act more like a child and seems to lack substance.

Love Sold Separately was a good read and I appreciate the talent and effort of the author.

Thank you to Ellen, the pub, NetGalley, and Kindle for this ARC in exchange for this honest review.

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