Review for Lucky Penny by L.A. Cotton

Posted October 23, 2016 by Kim Tatum in Reviews / 0 Comments

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SYNOPSIS
I was his lucky Penny. He was my light in the dark, hope in despair. Our bond was one of survival, friendship… first love.

But then we were ripped apart and Blake Weston became the memory I turned to when everything else in my life fell apart.

Seven years later, a summer working at Camp Chance is supposed to be my fresh start. Beautiful scenery and the chance to better the lives of foster children – kids like me. But when my eyes land on him across the fire, time stands still and feelings come rushing back to the surface. I thought I’d moved on, tucked him away in my heart. One look into his soulful blue eyes and I know I’m wrong. Blake Weston can heal the broken parts of me. Restore my hope. Love me.

It’s our second chance. A sign we are supposed to be together.

Isn’t it?

I was twelve when I survived the accident that killed my parents. Fourteen when I survived the devil. And sixteen, when I survived a heartbreak of the worst kind.

But in my twenty-three years, Blake Weston might just be the first thing I won’t survive.

 

Lee Ann’s Review
I’ve received this book from the author for an honest review.
“I was his luck penny. He was my light in the dark, hope in despair. Our bond was one of survival, friendship…first love. But then we were ripped apart and Blake Weston became the memory I turned to when everything else in my life fell apart. Seven years later, a summer working at Camp Chance is supposed to be my fresh start. Beautiful scenery and the chance to better the lives of foster children – kids like me. But when my eyes land on him across the fire, time stands still an feelings come rushing back to the surface. I thought I’d move on, tucked him away n my heart. One look into his soulful blue eyes and I know I’m wrong. Blake Weston can heal the broken parts of me. Restore my hope. Love me. It’s our second chance. A sign we are supposed to be together. Isn’t it
I was 12 when I survived the accident that killed my parents. 14 when I survived the devil. And 16 when I survived a heartbreak of the worst kind. But in my twenty-three years, Blake Weston might just be the first thing I won’t survive.”
The story line for this novel is wonderful. Two orphan bond after losing their parents. And that bond gets stronger and stronger as they grow up. Friendship blooms and Blake realizes that Penny is indeed his soul mate. 2 stars

 

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