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Monday's Child (Chaikin, L. L., a Day to Remember Series.)

Monday's Child (Chaikin, L. L., a Day to Remember Series.)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Monday's Child
Review: This is another excellant book by Linda Chaikin. Her books are not only inspirational, they are very educational. I can't wait to read the next book in this Series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Her Best Yet!
Review: This is clearly Linda Chaikin's best yet! Romance, intrigue.... What more could you ask for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Her Best Yet!
Review: This is clearly Linda Chaikin's best yet! Romance, intrigue.... What more could you ask for.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very interesting, well-researched plot....
Review: Wow! I am amazed at how easily Linda Chaikin can adjust to writing books from long-time-ago scenario to the 20th century. Her main characters Krista and Jorden are great & well-developed. Krista is a supermodel and has another job: collecting information for her fiance. Little did she know that she is being followed and that there is a mystery surrounding her parents' deaths. Jorden Keller is a Mossad agent/lawyer seeking justice for the atrocities done to Jews in WWII. Krista is stunned to find that her family might have helped Hitler financely and were members of Hitler's Gestapo and Hitler's Youth. What's with the book that Krista was told to buy? There is also another mystery: How did Krista's mother get possession of the ring that Jorden believed was stolen from Stella Cohen's family? Also a accident makes Krista realize that her worth is not in her fair face but what her spirit within. Linda Chaikin did an EXCELLENT job on this book and I'll read it over and over again.


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