Lizzy After a summer break, Lizzy moves into her aunt and uncle’s house while beginning graduate school.
Uncertain how to react after Liam’s secret was revealed, Lizzy starts avoiding him while focusing on her classes and new job in the Tutoring Center on campus.
When Georgie enters the Tutoring Center needing help, all of Lizzy’s intentions of avoiding Liam gets disrupted.
Liam Moving back to his hometown comes with its own pitfalls and ghosts. Liam is faced with so many questions and options as he finishes up his last year of undergrad.
Can they come back from what he did? Can Liam repair what he broke? Will Liam and Lizzy finally get their happily ever after or will somebody from their past come and disrupt the growing relationship between them?
Third Time Lucky is the Third book set in a modernized and loose adaptation of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. This story follows the last year in Liam and Lizzy’s story. The complete trilogy follows Liam and Lizzy through high school and college, through the trials they experience during six years of their lives.
Alicia J. Chumney has her B.A. in English Literature from the University of TN at Martin (2008). Since middle school she has been scribbling in notebooks, on scrap paper, even in a restaurant ticket book one time (she still has the ticket book).
She lives in Tennessee with her cat, Molly, and a stack of books that she doubts she will finish reading in her lifetime. This is mostly because she spends a fair amount of time rereading her favorite books: Anne of Green Gables and Pride and Prejudice.
72 chapters plus epiloguedealing with some college life and the stories of almost all the couples. This book had the modern elopement segment. Of course happy ending for most.
Love that finally, ODc has their moments when it seemed they really started dating/getting closer and finally their closure.I wish this story had more about them and less about the others. This last one is my favourite of the three.
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Actually, this series of 3 books was fairly well done. It covers 6 years (high school to graduate school) of Lizzy with some fairly minor interact with the Darcy character called Liam). It is not in any way related to P&P except for a few character names. It is a very long, very detailed story of Lizzy's 6 years.
Wonderful variation on a classic story. Entertaining characters follow in the story. Plenty of drama on the road to romance. Every romance has bumps in the road. Good addition to the series.
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