Lucy fell in love, and survived a potential break-up with Jaz. Now she is on the verge of marrying the woman who invited her into her family, and freed her from a vindictive husband. The only event which could improve Lucy’s life is locating her daughter, who was adopted from her at birth. If she could apologise, and ensure her daughter had a safe, content life, Lucy could move on and live her own life in peace.
Alysia D. Evans lives in a village in the British countryside. When the weather permits, she is inspired to be creative by the view from her window. She lives with her wonderful partner and small, brown, sleepy dog. When Alysia’s not obsessed with putting pen to paper, she enjoys watching sports and TV dramas.
“The Life of Lucy” trilogy is a terrific story that captivated me. The books are well-written, well-plotted, and populated by a wonderful cast of characters. I loved the realness of the characters, and the struggles they dealt with, like Lucy’s tremendous burden of guilt, and the pain Abi has lived with through her whole life. The series is not your typical Happily Ever After … it’s more like the bumpy, twisty road of real life.
Part 3 of the life of Lucy and the best of the 3 books. The ending was left wide open for a 4th book, so let's hope so. I personally know the author and its been brilliant reading these books
Abi has a wonderful life. She loves her job, flying helicopters for the Air Ambulance, is happily married to Karen, and is the mom of twins, Rachel and Megan. Finding out she was adopted at birth disrupted her teenage life, Abi managed to turn around the negativity. When she became close friends with Jaz, nobody realised that Jaz’s wife Lucy would make such an impact. Abi’s past has caught up with her, disrupting her emotions. Can she re-group, embrace the changes being forced on her, and find solace.