Seeds of luck usually wither. The rare one grows and blooms.
Piper Seidel has one thing going for her—a red carnation given to her by Tommy Burnett in the tenth grade. It might have dried over the years, but it’s still her good luck charm. Losing it sets her life in a downward spiral, forcing her to return to her hometown where she comes face to face with her high school crush.
The years have been kind to Tommy, who looks better than ever. Unfortunately, Piper is at her worst, continually embarrassing herself whenever he’s around. The only plus? Her long-time friend, Jack Rhodes, still lives in town. Since she last saw him, his legs have grown longer, his biceps thicker, and his shoulders broader. He was always the brother she never had, but now she can’t help noticing him in an unsisterly way. Jack is every bit as caring as he’s ever been—until her bad luck drives him away, maybe forever.
Piper needs a new good luck charm, and fast, before she loses her final chance at happiness.
I’d seen several excerpts of this story during the author’s blog tour, and when I found myself with a free hour, I dove into this novella.
Poor Piper. Her Christmas vacation begins early when she loses her job and decides to go ahead and make the trip to her father’s house. Her day doesn’t get any better when she runs into her high school crush at the grocery store – and then learns she wasn’t exactly looking her best at the time. Things take a turn for the better when her long-time friend Jack shows up and takes her to drown her sorrows in beer and pizza.
I chuckled over situations Piper finds herself in and then wanted to bop her over the head to make her come to her senses and see what was right in front of her. Of course she has to learn the hard way that sometimes things we build up in our mind can have very different realities. This is a heart-warming, sweet romance (and I love that it’s set during Christmas) with fully-fleshed characters that can easily be read in an hour. I recommend grabbing a blanket and a cup of hot chocolate and settling in with this feel-good tale.
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Thanks , Michael!
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Thanks for the great review! I hope you had a nice Christmas celebration, and wish you a happy and blessed new year. xx Michael
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We had a wonderful Christmas – hope you did also. Happy New Year!
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Wonderful to see Staci in the spotlight today.
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She’s very deserving. This was such a sweet story, and I’m really excited for the series.
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Excellent review, Teri. Thanks for featuring Staci today.
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Thanks, John! Read this one sipping a Bloody Mary on the golf course while hubby played.
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What a life. I want to come back as you in the next one.
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It was a nice long weekend visiting the son in Austin, lol.
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Good review, Teri. I’ve read No Such Luck, and I agree; it’s a feel-good tale that left me smiling.
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Exactly! And what a perfect time of year to release it.
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Thank you for sharing your wonderful review, Teri. It’s a great short read — just what I was looking for. 😊
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Same here, Gwen. I was in the mood for something light and cheerful. This fit the bill perfectly. Thanks for visiting!
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I loved your review of No Suck Luck, Teri. It brought back all the memories of why I enjoyed this book so much. It’s certainly a winner. Congrats to Staci!
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Thanks, Mae! And what a great start to the series.
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I agree!
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It’s the perfect time of the year for a story like this, Teri! Thanks for sharing 🙂
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Sure is, Barbara. A feel-good, light-hearted holiday story.
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This sounds fun and heartwarming read. I will enjoyed this. Great review!
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Thanks, Yesha! This one is perfect for you. Maybe you could sneak it in while your daughter naps!
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Great review, Teri! Thanks for sharing. It’s waiting on my Kindle…I’m so behind. Congrats to Staci!
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I know all about being behind, Jill. I have a week off from work and have every intention of making a dent in my list. Wish me luck!
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I picked this one up from Amazon and I can’t wait til things calm down with my MIL so I can sit down and read it. Excellent review!
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That’s a tough situation you’re in, Tessa. Hope you can find a compromise that makes everyone happy, but it sure isn’t easy.
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From your lips to God’s ears. We’re now entering the “I don’t want to be a bother” stage, which is much more of a bother than if she would just cooperate 😂. This all has me contemplating how to make things easier for my girls. But enough about that. 🤗
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Nice review, Teri. I really enjoyed Staci’s story. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks, Beem! It’s a perfect story for this time of year – or really any time. Thanks for dropping by!
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Listed this on upcoming post in new year. Good luck to you, Staci!
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I know Staci will appreciate it, Traci. Happy New Year!
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I totally agree with your review, Teri. I too, wanted to pop Piper over the head a couple of times. 🙂 But she finally came around. Thank you for sharing your thoughts and congrats to Staci!
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Yep – she was a little slow, but she found her way after a while.
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Great review, Teri. I agree about wanting to bop Piper over the head. Thank goodness she came to her senses.
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It took her a bit to see the truth, but it was an amusing journey to get there, lol.
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I haven’t read anything by Staci, but I’ve seen her around the blogosphere. Excellent review, Teri! I’ll keep this one in mind. Always looking for shorter stories. 😉 Happy New Year if we don’t chat!
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This is the start of a short story series I think you’d really enjoy, Jenn. Hope you get chance to check out Staci’s books. Happy New Year!
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Oh, Teri. I missed this when I was offline (enjoying my daughter’s visit for the holidays) and am delighted to return to this. Thank you so much. And thanks to your readers for all the support.
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You’re welcome! You had your family home – that always comes first. I know you had a wonderful time with them.
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Great review, Teri 🙂 I agree it’s a great read this time, or any, of year!
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Thanks, Denise! I’m really looking forward to this series.
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Great review for a fun read. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Teri. Congrats to Staci. Hugs 💕🙂
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Thanks, Harmony! Staci created a perfect wintery holiday tale.
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