Book Review: The Good Luck Sister by Jill Shalvis
By patgalca
@patgalca (18363)
Orangeville, Ontario
October 18, 2021 1:01pm CST
[/i]After a difficult few years, Tilly Adams is ready for life to start going right. Though she has a case of first-day nervest teaching art at the local community college, she knows it isn't anything a few snuggles from her rescue puppy won't cure. Until she sees Dylan Scott again, her one-time BFF and first love sitting in the front row.[i]
[/i]Dylan knows he should've left well enough alone, but when he sees Tilly living her dream, he can't help but make contact. Ten years ago, he left Wildstone and everything in it behind, including Tilly. He had his reasons, but now he wants her back in his life, any way he can get her.[i]
[/i]When Tilly agrees to design the logo for Dylan's new helicopter touring company, it's business only... until she finds herself falling into his arms once again. Can she possibly open her heart back up to the only man who's ever broken it? But soon they're both realizing the truth - love always deserves a second chance.[i]
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This is a very short novella, 109 pages, 10 chapters. A quick easy read. This synopsis pretty much sums up the entire story. It is actually a companion to the novel Lost and Found Sisters, which I have not read yet. The author stated her fans wanted more of Tilly and Dylan so she wrote this novella.
I have not read the original novel so this book was just okay for me. I'm sure if I had read the first novel (which I will be putting on my wish list) I would have enjoyed it more.
I am falling short of my annual goal so I wanted to read something quick and this was gifted to me last week so I read it in two evenings (could probably have done it in one if I was more committed). Read the first book before you read this novella, unless you're interested in a cute, quick story.
I gave this 3 out of 5 stars.
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