685 reviews for:

Finally Mine

Lucy Score

3.91 AVERAGE

emotional funny hopeful lighthearted reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
emotional hopeful fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
dark emotional tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Complicated
Loveable characters: Complicated
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

This was a fun book, right up until Gloria lost her mind and tried to run away while calling it the "smart choice". Not saying she couldn't have those fears/feelings/whatever, but considering she'd been growing through the book to see that wasn't the case, the fact that it only came up at the end felt very shoehorned in and unneeded.

Aside from the lunacy at the end, I liked Gloria. Yes, she'd made some choices and done things that maybe she wouldn't have had she had a clearer mind, but considering this started when she was 16, I don't blame her. I don't even blame her for being hesitant, except for at the end because that fear again felt very shoehorned in and only came about because of Luke's dumbassness, considering everything she'd done over the course of the book. I liked that she got herself a job and was good at it, that she volunteered to help with the 4th of July celebration and that when Aldo was stuck in his pity party, she was able to kick him out of it. I liked her relationship with Harper and Sophie and how she was able to find herself again. Again, aside from the lunacy at the end, I liked her a lot. It was a hard thing, but I liked when

Aldo was amazing. He had some lunacy issues as well, but at least his fit his character/situation and didn't feel shoehorned in. The feelings were still ridiculous, but understandable considering what happened. I liked his relationship with his mother and how once he was able to pull his head out, he was all in with Gloria. I loved the awkward Aldo that seemed to always come out whenever he wanted to be serious with her, because it was so adorkable and just super sweet. Plus, finding out when his crush had started and the fact that he was so distracted and walked into a set of lockers was kind of hilarious. Even though it was her fear talking, I liked at the end when he gave Gloria the space she thought she should be asking for.

I've seen some reviews of people that felt like there were too many scenes from the last book, just a different POV and that's kind of the point? Yeah, it might be the same situation/setting but seeing it from Aldo or Gloria's POV makes it a different scene because you're in another character's head. Like the frying pan scene, seeing it from Gloria's POV, seeing the strength she finally found, makes that a different scene than just Harper fighting off Glen and being upset about the dogs. We know Gloria beans him with the pan, but this time, we see her feelings and emotions instead of Harper's outside view. There's also some reviews where people were upset about Gloria staying with Glen for so long and no one helping. It would have been one thing if this was something that no one knew, then I'd question it. But it seems like this was a "worst kept secret" situation where everyone had a good idea but if Glen was smart enough to never do anything in public, there's only so much that could have been done, especially if Gloria was pretending everything was copacetic. I'm lucky and I've never been in that situation, but I do know it's not that cut and dry, even in a small town. It's hard to watch someone go through that, it is, but you can't help them if they don't want to be helped. Gloria needed to be willing to take the first step; it's mentioned that the Dr was doing things, helping her in parking lots and everything but if Gloria was only going along with "Oh I fell down" or "I just ran into a door", it becomes a "he said/she said" situation that could have made things worse for Gloria depending on how things went. Do I think it could have been handled a little better/differently in the book? Maybe a little, yes. But it's not that easy for someone in town to have helped her before she decided to leave, not without outright going after Glen and that again pulls in the "he said/she said/he said" depending on who did what and whether or not Gloria was able to see that she needed to take that step. 

maddyslater584's review

3.0
emotional lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

cute Sunday read. I didn't personally love the way the author wrote about the characters healing. the therapy chapters threw me off. it jarred you out of the story. I don't mean don't go to therapy, or even write about it! but she changed styles in those chapters and that to me made it not flow well. 

DNF at 30%, very repetitive.

Finally Mine by Lucy Score, book two in the Benevolence series, is a heartbreaking, wonderful, fraught story with emotion, unending hope, the power of love, and the knowledge that through patience, and stamina, comes greater strength. Gloria Parker and Aldo Moretta fell in love during Pretend You’re Mine (Luke Garrison and Harper Wilde), only now you get the true full story of Gloria and Aldo. This is the story of how they fall in love, but fight it, because life is scary and there are no guarantees when the heart is engaged.

Aldo is a great guy, a soldier, hero and friend. After his recent deployment Aldo came home a hero, but lost part of his leg during the war. Moving on from a toxic, abusive relationship is never easy and Gloria spent ten years being told how worthless she was. Aldo and Gloria have circled around each other for years; never being on the same page. This story is how two wounded people can heal and be ready to move on to the next step in a relationship; as they fight for their chance: for themselves and for their relationship. They each lost a part of themselves but in order to feel whole, they had to hold on to what matters that most. Aldo and Gloria's story is heart-wrenching; it's not supposed to be easy. Life handed them a second chance, and they jumped.

Lucy Score wrote a wonderful story about Aldo and Gloria; not afraid of creating broken characters, hard times and fight to make her characters lives feel any emotion. The difficult topics of abuse and Aldo’s own struggles were expressed so well through dialogue and self talk. Your perceptions were spot on and so thoroughly explored So many characters with their own unique personalities made for an exciting and can’t put down read. I highly recommend Finally Mine to other readers.

I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book.

ksaur14's review

5.0

Aldo Moretta and Gloria
dark emotional funny hopeful medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

I enjoyed the main characters of this book quite a bit, Gloria was very inspirational.  I enjoyed that Aldo also had something going on and that they were able to grow together.  I do wish that the timeline was a bit different, it just does not seem realistic for someone coming from that type of relationship to want to jump into something so serious so fast.  The same with Aldo, he just went through something extremely life altering.  This was not my favorite in the series, not a re-read. 

_holly18's review

3.5
emotional hopeful reflective sad medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
ashsmiles87's profile picture

ashsmiles87's review

5.0
emotional funny hopeful inspiring slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes