Lady Luck
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
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Kristen Ashley
Welcome to New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kristen Ashley's Colorado Mountain Series, where friends become family and everyone deserves a second chance.All you need is a little luck.Lexie Berry has had nothing but bad luck. You name it, Lexie has probably survived it-or worse. But there's only so much bad luck a girl can take, and now one promise is all that stands between her and a brand-new life. When that promise brings her to Carnal, Colorado, Lexie isn't sure the rough, yet strangely charming, town is for her. But there's something Carnal has that might just make staying around worth it . . . and that's Ty Walker. For five years, Ty was imprisoned for a crime he didn't commit. Now he wants revenge on the people who framed him. Lexie knows there's a difference between vengeance and justice, and she'll do everything she can to make sure Ty gets the latter. And with the good people of Carnal on their side, Lexie and Ty might finally find their luck is changing for the better.
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Author
Kristen Ashley
Pages
560
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Published Date
2017-06-20
ISBN
1538744368 9781538744369
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"I liked this book. I did not like it as much as the others in the series but it was still a good read. I did enjoy the fact that this book was actually connected to the series. To understand the characters in this book you had to have read the previous book which also meant I got to see some of my favorite characters again.<br/><br/>I noted in my review of the last book that this author has a formula and even though this book was completely different it still followed that formula. If you know the formula you know that the last 10% is where things get hairy. In the last 10% of this book I was completely at a loss to who would get things in that direction. That was definitely a surprise.<br/><br/>My mind while reading now knows that things will follow a progression which is fine because the characters are so awesome and it's like opening a present. What bugs me is that the conclusion of the story always comes in the epilogue. We find out the aftermath of what went hairy in the epilogue which is not really the point of an epilogue. The epilogue is kind of a stand alone. You should be able to finish the last chapter of the book and have a conclusion and the epilogue should just be an extra tidbit that lets you know how the characters got on after the conclusion. It should not itself hold the conclusion to the story.<br/><br/>That said, if you are into this series this is definitely one you should read."