stacey_is_sassy
Written on Aug 14, 2019
I'm quickly becoming a Lucy Score fan. Her quirky, humourous, entertaining and lovable characters come to life for me and I am always satisfied with how the story has played out. The only problem with starting a series like Blue Moon is that I'm desperate to go back for more. The only problem is...I have bought two new books and one of my pre-orders have hit my Kindle this week. I think I'll buy #2 and see which book my download finger hits first. I SHOULD read what I've bought...but the struggle is real.
In No More Secrets we meet Carter and Summer when the magazine Summer works for decides to do an article on Carter's organic farm. Within minutes of them meeting each other, it was obvious there was attraction and sparks flying. Summer is staying at the farm for a week but they are both hesitant to act on their attraction. It's not like this city girl would leave her glamorous life to live on a farm, or, the farmer would ever leave his peaceful existence. But, the heart wants what the heart wants.
I really, really enjoyed reading No More Secrets. At first, I admit to falling under Carter's spell and thinking Summer might not be good enough for him. Summer's job is very demanding and she has made her career her life. With time on the farm, she realises that all work and no play is not making Summer a happy camper. I absolutely LOVED that Carter knew Summer was scared and was willing to wait and not push her too far too fast. In the end, it would take a bit of compromise, a lot of love and no more secrets to get to their happy ever after.
The people of Blue Moon were lovable and quirky and made me want to visit this small town. Carter's brothers Beckett and Jackson were great men and I can't wait to get to their stories. Pheobe, Carter's mother was very cool and I loved her "favourite son" of the moment comments, it reminded me a little of the tongue in cheek conversations I have with my own sons.
No More Secrets does deal with some heavier subjects but I think they were handled beautifully. Carter is a returned soldier suffering from PTSD and Summer has had some health issues. Nothing too heavy or dodgy and when these subjects were discussed, I was never too uncomfortable.
No More Secrets was sexy, funny and very entertaining and I was left completely satisfied at the end. I will definitely be reading more from this author and the Blue Moon series is at the top of the list.