Angie
Written on Feb 25, 2016
There is a lot going on in Luck on the Line. It's kind of hectic, but it works for the story as Lucky's home life is a lot more chaotic than she thought it would be. In addition to the romance and Lucky running the restaurant, there's also her strained relationship with her mother, James' mysterious past, a stalkerish reporter, and something weird going on with Lucky's best friend Bradley. She's trying to juggle all of that without losing herself in the process and figuring out what her next step is going to be. It's a lot for one person to deal with.
I adored the romantic aspect of Luck on the Line. It's the fairly typical hate to love type of romance. James and Lucky do not get along at all when they first meet and instead of working together, try to avoid each other as much as possible. They both make assumptions about the other based on what little they know about each other until they're forced into situations that allow them to really get to know each other. There's also plenty of steamy scenes! And yes, sometimes they involve food. Bacon!
Luck on the Line was a really enjoyable read. I loved seeing Lucky finally realize that she doesn't need to run from state to state, from school to school, and bar to bar to find what she's looking for out of life. It was also nice to see a close mother-daughter relationship, even if it wasn't perfect. They're learning to be in each other's lives again. And obviously the romance was great, and there was no huge drama to pull them apart then throw them back together!
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