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Chasing Lucky

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Jenn Bennett does it again. I am never let down by her books. I loved Lucky and the mysteriousness surrounding him. I loved Josie and her determination. One thing that is always consistent with Jenn Bennett is a strong family relationship in her books. I thought she was going to take a turn with this one and show more of a dysfunctional mother daughter relationship. While it did have its problems, we see the true relationship and sacrifices towards the end and I love that. I love the sex positively between Josie and Lucky, but at times it did feel like Josie was slut shaming her mother. But, because of the positions Josie was put in because of this, it was a totally understandable way to be feeling. As always with Jenn Bennett, I didn't want it to end or let go of these characters. This one will definitely be a go to recommendation for me.

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Jenn Bennett being Jenn Bennett as only Jenn Bennett can. A complicated family full of complicated women, who may or may not be cursed when it comes to love. An aspiring photographer trying to break from that family and find something more stable, more normal. Her childhood best friend turned semi-enemy who got very hot while they spent five years apart. A quirky, class-divided New England town. Messy, affirming explorations of teen sexuality and first love.

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Just like every book by this author it is a good contemporary romance. Full of light moments but also growth for the characters.
I think this may have been my favorite read. Lucky was so well written. I cannot wait to see what will come next for this amazing author.

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I desperately want to read this book but as it's only available in a pdf download from netgalley, I'm shelving it until I can purchase it and read a mobi file on my kindle!

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