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Lucky
by Marissa Stapley
Lucky is a con-artist who had just pulled off a huge heist with her boyfriend when he disappears and she realizes there’s a warrant out for her arrest. She then finds out she has a winning lottery ticket, but how does she cash it in without getting arrested?
This was a very unique story that was really compelling. Despite Lucky being a con-artist, I found myself rooting for her and even feeling sorry for her at times. I enjoyed that this went between present-day and Lucky’s childhood so we could really see her journey and what led her to become the person she is.
This one was a quick read that I ended up finishing in a day.
Thank you to Simon and Schuster and NetGalley for the advanced copy.
This was a very unique story that was really compelling. Despite Lucky being a con-artist, I found myself rooting for her and even feeling sorry for her at times. I enjoyed that this went between present-day and Lucky’s childhood so we could really see her journey and what led her to become the person she is.
This one was a quick read that I ended up finishing in a day.
Thank you to Simon and Schuster and NetGalley for the advanced copy.