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USA Today bestselling author Meghan Quinn's second book in the Getting Lucky series brings heart, humor, and heat back to Port Snow. There are two little words every small-town man dreads: She's back. Harper Sanders, the girl who was supposed to be my forever, has returned to Port Snow, Maine, for good--and she's bringing back memories of our shared past. We once had a bright future together, but when tragedy struck, I threw it all away and pushed her out of my life. People in our small town think I'm cursed, but I know better. I did it all to myself. And now she's creating a life of her own in the place where we first fell in love. I can't fight my feelings for her--or the strong attraction that keeps pulling us together. But after all this time, can she forgive the past and fall in love with me all over again? Everyone hopes to find that forever girl...I just hope I haven't lost mine for good.
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4 primary booksGetting Lucky is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2019 with contributions by Meghan Quinn.
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“He told me it's because I've always known who I am in spirit. I was just searching for my home . . . and you're my home, Rogan, my person, and no matter what, I'll always belong to you.”
I love Rogan and Harper so much, their story and the characters, im
I enjoyed book 1 in this series that I just couldn't wait to revisit Port Snow and the Knightly family. This book revolves around Rogan and his high school sweetheart Harper. The two were best friends, then lovers and eventually engaged. We don't know the reason for their breakup until pretty far into the story, but Harper's back in town and both are realizing that they never fell out of love.
I really enjoyed the banter between the Knightly siblings and Rogan/Harper. The whole reason for the breakup was a twist I didn't see coming and it just made the story so much better. And since it's the holiday season it was a nice touch for Harper to get a job with “Lovemark” as they make a movie in Port Snow.
The narration of William LeRoy and Reese Covington was solid. While I sometimes cringed at some of the voices they used, overall, I was happy with their performances. Their pacing was great and the performance filled with emotion. I'd gladly listen to either of these narrators again.
I can't wait for the next book in the series.