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Just My Luck

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Winning the lottery turns out to be less than they'd hoped for Lexi and Jake because this is the first time they haven't played with their friends. This becomes a bit of a thriller (although it sags a bit in the middle) as things go sideways for them. Thanks to netgalley for the ARC. Will make a good beach or travel read.

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The same friends have played the same lottery numbers together for years, but what happens when one couple wins? We all know how greed can change people, but how far will others go to get a cut?

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This book was just okay for me. None of the characters were very appealing to me, and the complete idiocy of the actions of the characters after the lottery win started to annoy me. Lexi’s overwhelming goodness was a bit unbelievable, and I didn’t like how she let herself be such a pushover.

I ended up skimming the end because I wasn’t super intrigued and felt like the story just dragged on.

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Sooo incredible! Better than I expected. I felt so stressed and on the edge of my seat throughout the entire book because the twists and turns just kept coming. And then the very end - I was truly shocked. Can’t recommend this one enough!!

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I absolutely loved this book! I found it hard to put down. I highly recommend reading it! You won’t be disappointed.

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Sadly, this wasn’t a favorite. I made it to about 75 % and just didn’t care enough to finish. I have read other books by the author and really enjoyed them. This just happened to be a miss for me.

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There isn’t a single book by Adele that I haven’t liked. This may be one of my new favorites next to I invited her in. This book unraveled at a nice easy pace for me perhaps a bit dragged out but over all a good read. There was quite a few unexpected twists and that made it even better. I give this book a 3.5/4 can’t decide!

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I featured this one on my blog with an excerpt, I forgot I had this one and have other books that seem more promising!

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You have the winning lottery ticket in your hand... but there once were other couples who chipped in for it with you ....and just before the winning ticket came in, they didn't.

Neighbours, their kids dating, lives intertwined... a twisty suspense thriller that keeps you cliff-hanging throughout the entire novel.

A huge thank you to NetGalley, Adele Parks and HQ for providing me with an ecopy of this publication which allows me to provide you with an unbiased review.

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Talk about anxiety inducing! Between the drama surrounding the second couple, and the way the money was being spent, .I couldn't stop biting my nails. This had me on the edge of my seat for the duration.

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DNF @20%
2021; Mira/Harlequin

Just My Luck had a cool premise of what happens if you do a lottery pool, and disband, but the next ticket wins. For some reason this whole story was making me anxious. Not anxious with suspense but more of "I want out of this drama". I realized this is not my life, and I could bail. For anyone that cares, my opinion was that they disbanded, so they have no stake any further in the win.

***I received a complimentary copy of this ebook from the publisher through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.***

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Just My Luck by Adele Parks was a bit disappointing. I love her books but had a hard time getting through this one as it seemed to drag on and on. #JustMyLuck #NetGalley

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Just My Luck has plenty of greed, jealousy and envy to pull you in and kept me engaged throughout the story! Definitely a good read! I don't know if I will ever buy another lottery ticket after this. LOL!

Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for allowing me an ARC copy of this book for my honest review.

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**** Patting myself on the back here 'cause I finished it! ****

Hey, I finished it! Okay, I know...that's sounds bad and like a poor reflection on me, but I really almost did not finish this one.

It's not fun.

Okay, yes, it's clear that bad things are going to happen from the description and, yes, it's clear that the book is intended to be dark. But, at its core, a book about winning the lottery should includes some 'champagne wishes and caviar dreams' wish fulfillment before everything goes south. These people? Shopping, car, rent a house ----------- and that's all folks!!!

The people in the book are terrible. The mom is okay and I didn't hate her, but I wanted her to grow a spine on one than more occasion.

I finished the book and I was interested in how it would all turn out, so...halfhearted 3 star and moving on. But I truly came close to just throwing the digital book at a virtual wall more than once.

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This was such a great read. I would say the beginning took a bit for me to really get into it, more of a slow burn start. But once the plot really started to develop I was like holy moly!

There were so many different twists and turns! I totally did not expect the ending which is exactly what you want when reading a thriller. Job well done!

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This book just dragged on and on. After I was halfway through I just skipped to the ending. The biggest message is - money can’t buy everything.

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Unfortunately I think this will be the last Adele Parks book I read. I used to enjoy her writing and now I find myself slogging through her books just to get to the end.

Lexi and Jake have been playing the lottery with a group of friends for fifteen years, failing to win anything of substantial value. Then shockingly Lexie and Jake win the lottery, worth 18 million pounds. While they’re planning on how to spend their windfall of money, their friends are demanding that part of the money rightly belongs to them. The group of friends is not going to go lightly and things take a dark, twisty turn.

I was very intrigued by the premise of this story but it was slow for a majority of the book. It had some crazy plot twists but not enough of a build up to those twists for me to really be surprised by them.

As far as the characters, the husband Jake annoyed me the most out of everyone. I understand being excited because you won the lottery and now have all of that money at your disposal but I feel like the author portrayed him as the stereotypical mid-life crisis guy that’s going out and buying the crazy cars and blowing money everywhere.


*Many thanks to Mira Books for the complimentary copy for my review*

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This book is great! Would definitely recommend. Thanks so much to NetGalley and the publisher for the ARC.

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I have to say that this was an odd read for me. I felt like it wanted to be a psych thriller but also a thriller…but also a family drama. It definitely kept me hooked, but I’m not sure it was for the right reasons.
To begin with, I really didn’t like any of the characters, except for Lexi (more on her in a minute). After finishing the book, I totally understand why the author wrote them all the way she did (especially Jake) but in the midst of reading, they all pretty much came across as unlikeable.
I suppose that could be chalked up to the overall theme that “money corrupts.” It certainly seemed as if Emily and Jake got more carried away than Logan and Lexi did. That could absolutely be because teenage boys need a lot less to be happy than teenage girls? I don’t know.
But the frimily (as Lexi called them) also didn’t seem to be likeable, almost to the point where I kept wondering how they had all remained friends for so long even before they fell out.
The story is primarily Lexi’s although we do get a few chapters here and there from Emily’s point of view. As such, we are supposed to (I think) feel sorry for Lexi as she stands to be the voice of reason when the rest of the family goes a little off the rails.
I have to agree with one of the other characters, though, that there were times where she came across as sanctimonious. Maybe that was (again) because the others lost their marbles a bit.
About half-way through, the action began to pick up, with the planning of an event and lots of fall out from it. I started to feel like there was too much going on. It might have just been my frame of mind when I was reading, which was entirely possible.
It seemed that everything started to go a little gonzo and not all of the choices seemed rational to me. Again, could just be illustrative of money giving people bad judgment. There was definitely a lot of that.
Characters like Colleen and Toma had interesting roles in the bigger picture, but they kind of faded and came back into focus. There were some moments near the end where I thought one of them was going to have a much bigger part in the whole story…but they didn’t.
There were also a few things that seemed to come out of nowhere as issues were revealed and resolved. And the last couple of chapters felt hurried to me, especially with the information that they contained.
The last chapter actually raised more questions for me than answering anything. It did make me re-evaluate what I thought I understood from earlier in the story, and I even went back to read a few sections to see if I could have caught what the author was plotting.
I would recommend this book but hold on to your hat because it really goes a bunch of different directions leading to the climax.

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Don’t we all dream of winning the lottery? Lexi and her husband Jake are big winners when their numbers finally are picked. Unfortunately two other couples think they should get a share of the winnings. For 15 years the three couples have played the same numbers together. Did the other couple’s put in their share for this ticket or not? They say yes! Lawyers get involved and the stories are varied depending who you are listening to. Meanwhile Jake goes crazy with a spending spree that shocks Lexi. In fact Jake’s personality seems to be completely changing. So what was the true story about the lottery win? You have to read this one to find out. Thank you Harlequin Books for my free review Netgalley copy.

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