
Member Reviews

This was cute charming and very romcom coded! It was such an easy read and I really liked how fun the romance was. It wasn’t as good as other Lucy Score works maybe because it was so light and fluffy but I really still enjoyed it and would recommend!

It was a very low angst read. The spicy parts were not exhausting, and I never felt that the main characters were being immature with each other or that their issues were petty. I appreciated that they had real world struggles. I also enjoyed the humor, and the quirky small town setting.

I have enjoyed several of Lucy Score's novels, especially Forever Never and the Knockemout trilogy, but unfortunately No More Secrets fell flat for me. This is one of Score's earlier works, originally self-published in 2016 and now being rereleased by Bramble, and she had good ideas for the plot and story but wasn't able to fully deliver. The premise of the novel - big city journalist falls for the hottie farmer she's spending a week with to interview for a cover story - is intriguing. I enjoyed the Pierce family and loved the quirky town of Blue Moon. Carter and Summer had an instalove connection but their characters and their emotional connection were never fully developed. There's a lot going on with side characters etc that were probably included to set the stage for future books but this unnecessarily took time away from developing the primary couple and the main plot. The secret referenced in the title seemed like an afterthought and should have been teased earlier in the book. Overall, I didn't hate this book. The humor fell flat for me, but perhaps other readers will feel more of a connection to it. Despite my criticisms, this book will likely be well-received by the many Lucy Score enthusiasts and readers looking for a quick small-town romance read may also enjoy it.

A fun romp of a rom-com. Lucy Score isn’t necessarily the most brilliant or original writer, but her stories are absolute fun nonetheless. I absolutely adored the characters, especially the Pierce brothers, and I could definitely see her making a series out of Blue Moon (and please do Lucy!) Summer and Carter could have used some more development behind their characters, as their romance felt rushed and there wasn’t much of a struggle for it, but overall it was a sweet read.

No More Secrets by Lucy Score is a charming story of Carter Pierce, a rugged farmer seeking solitude on his family farm. His plans for peace and quiet are disrupted when journalist Summer Lentz arrives, determined to uncover the stories behind the farm. As secrets unravel and sparks fly, the author writes a heartwarming story that explores love, self discovery, and the unexpected connections that blossom in small town life.

This was such a cute start to a rom com series. I've been a fan of everything of Lucy Score's that I've read, so I can't wait to read what's next for the town of Blue Moon!