I’m getting married to the man I love. It should be a happy occasion, but without my lucky knickers, nothing seems to be going my way. In fact, everything seems to be going drastically wrong.
It’s one blasted thing after another.
But with my two best friends doing everything they can to help, surely I can make it down the aisle in one piece. Right?
Stacey Broadbent is a multi-genre author from New Zealand. She writes under three different names and a variety of genres, so there is something to suit most tastes. You can find her LGBTQIA reads under the name Cyan Tayse, and children’s books under the name Stacey Jayne. An avid reader and lover of all things bookish, Stacey has made it her goal to share about her favourite authors and books she's read, while also building her own publishing story. She is a qualified proofreader and is embarking on a new journey of study - Library and Information Skills. She is a member of the Unhinged Kiwi Booktalk discord group, and a great bunch of Canterbury based bookstagrammers. Her TBR is never-ending, and though she struggles to keep up with it, she continues to add more. As well as reading, her hobbies include LEGO, cross-stitch, crochet, and diamond art, and you can often find her sharing about her latest project on TikTok.
Feeling low? Having a bad day? Then read Lady luck ...
if you thought life was throwing you some curve balls, then you have something in common with Lady luck. This short read is filled with the unexpected. Drama's galore and all with an entertainment value. Had a good laugh.
I feel that this novella is everything thing that I missed in Deep Heat. Details about the wedding and a little more spice were nice. My only complaint was that it could be a bit of a longer book, similar length to the first one. Anyway, I'm so glad I invested in these. Being a bit older and having the kiwi-isms were great.
Funny! This was a great little read to keep my reading momentum up, I really enjoyed this cute little story where there is no real conflict, just a little bit of disaster and a bit of an epiphany. I haven't read the other book in the series so may have missed some context, but wasn't really necessary overall.