Trampled Underfoot:
the Dirt on Vic and Lia by Elizabeth Good is a follow-up story to Just Another Sunday. I usually don’t like
to read books out of order but the story intrigued me and it was advertised as
a story to stand on its own. It is the story of Lia Benedict and Vic Somers in
the late 1970s New Jersey. The story opens in the spring of 1976, Lia and Vic are newly
married and newly pregnant. A hopeless romantic, Lia sets to make the perfect
life with her new husband. Until trouble strikes, hang up phone calls, a
paternity suit and radical religious beliefs begin to invade her perfect fantasy.
Vic’s brother, Greg, returns from Vietnam a broken man. Lia discovers that she
is RH negative and need injections but her religious beliefs prohibit such
treatment. Vic doesn’t seem to end his philandering ways as Lia’s pregnancy
progresses. When she has the baby, Vic suffers a TET spell due to his heart
condition and needs several surgeries. Will Vic finally see the light and build
his life with Lia and their baby? Or will Lia’s heart be trampled underfoot?
It was difficult to like or care about these characters. Lia
eventually becomes a bitch and Vic is a stereotypical male who chases any skirt
that flitters his way. I felt it was impossible to be sympathetic to Lia. I
felt she was too naïve and she was blind for far too long. This book almost
made my Did-Not-Finish list because I found myself turning page after page
wondering when it would get better, exciting even. I waited for the final
confrontation between Lia and Vic and….nothing! The story jumps years later and
the reader is given a rundown of what happened since. Also the book was
advertised as a follow-up to Just Another Sunday but could be read on its own. I still felt there were references in the
book that I should have had knowledge and didn’t get because I didn’t read the
other book. Maybe I'm wrong. However, I didn’t like the any of the characters. I
cannot recommend this book.
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