Absolutely, Positively is another great installment of the Lucy Valentine series by Heather Webber. I continue to grow fond of these characters, and really appreciate the subtle development in the romance department as well.
Truth be told, I really don't know what to say about this book that I haven't already said about the previous two books.
Lucy is a great character, steady and lovable. Sean's developments are a great new touch to the story--though I can't remember if his background was mentioned much in previous books.
While he was always the "Perfect Boyfriend" material since book one, I must admit, there's a bit of a new twist in his character that came across a little frustrating, specifically having to do with the romantic relationship between him and Lucy. But I'm glad that, with each book in this series, the couple manages to work out their conflicts to continue moving towards a stronger relationship.
The rest of the characters are as wonderful as ever from Marisol to Em, to the parents, and Raphael. Even the newest addition from the previous book, Cutter, is kind of cool even if he doesn't make much of an appearance. I still find Preston a bit annoying, but I can kind of almost see how she's growing on Lucy.
Finally, there were, I think, three separate mysteries in this book that were actually quite pleasantly twisty-turny. Two of the mysteries I kind of figured out as they came out pretty predictable, but were still planned really well. The last little mystery--which, when you think about it, isn't much of a mystery--really didn't turn out the way I had thought it would; though to be honest, I liked how everything concluded.
The ending of this book felt a little awkward, though, so I don't know how to feel about that; almost rushed, like we were in a hurry to wrap things up. But I blasted through the entire book in no time, so obviously I was entertained.