Jamie is in her early thirties, living in Chicago with her boyfriend Derek, and we meet both of them on their Fifth Anniversary, while they are taking a trip in Montreal, Canada. But...yes, there's the but... Jamie is just not feeling the love that she and Derek once so passionately shared. They have just become, or rather, Derek has become a man that is unrecognizable, in a posh sort of way, and Jamie, finally calls it quits, but of course she will face and hear some outbursts from her now ex-boyfriend. As she is continually living on her own and as a single, she has an opportunity from her TV Job to work on an assignment with her new Boss, Andrew, that has her thinking, what happened to her Friends With Benefits Buddy, Lucas? It's been 10 years since they have seen each other, so why not just go find and see him? What has kept her from trying to find him? Well, it's one journey to 'finding' Lucas, and this is a great ChickLit story that will just keep you guessing and laughing...
I have to say, that I very much liked reading Finding Lucas, and wow it's a debut? That's just awesome, because it was written Really WELL! First, I instantly loved the characters! To me, there are the good likable ones, and then there's the characters you instantly hate, so I believe there was good character development, especially with the main character, Jamie. I loved reading from her POV and felt that there are definitely relatable aspects, including her love of TV Shows. I found myself connecting with her on a few things. Her family might have been seen as dysfunctional, in ways, when her parents divorced when she was 12, and I understood the feelings that Jamie felt when the divorce happened. There are other things that happen after, and it can be hard to adjust and it can be overwhelming, and she unfortunately had a tougher adolescence, but as she grew up, she has had a much more love for and from her family, her sister, Rachel, and her four parents, and the interactions between this family seemed believable, and I just really enjoyed the different scenes Jamie shared with her family. You will learn so much about Jamie, and including the effects from this latest break up, and you'll read what she wants most in life, and I felt for her.
Jamie has some good and much needed friends including Hanna, Lucy, and her new and chirpy roommate/friend Amy, and again, these characters have some good background info that made their characters believable. These are funny and intriguing characters to look out for. Also, there's Jamie's boss, Andrew, who I really liked and he and Jamie share a somewhat trusting friendship, and their scenes were hilarious and meaningful. Then there's Lucas...and he is someone from Jamie's past and perhaps present? I liked how there were some flashbacks, and a background of their relationship, that makes it feel like they were truly special buddies.
Now the story itself... was well done, and I think very creative! There are some interesting situations that occur that are well awkward and perhaps shocking (you'll see what I mean once you read!). There are other times where I think you'll seriously laugh at loud. There are comeback lines that are pretty hilarious, and yeah, there were definitely times when the inner laugh was not enough, and I laughed out loud, so I enjoyed the dialogue during those times. Now, there is a suspenseful event here, and that is Jamie's quest on finding her Lover from ten years ago, and I don't want to give too much, but I believe the story ended perfectly. I felt really good with how things went, and I think you will too! You will have a crazy/unpredictable/twisty type of ride with this lovely story, with definite laughs in between, and I now really look forward to reading more of Bailey's work, so this is a Novel I recommend!