Love, Luck & Clusterf*ck
by Bree Dahlia
Would you give up your best friend for one night of passion?
From the author of the Legal series comes a hot and hilarious new STANDALONE.
I met him on the luckiest day of the year.
Of course, I wasn’t aware of his true identity at the time. I only knew him as the arrogant blond god who gave me a shamrock necklace. For luck.
As if I needed it.
Okay, maybe I did. But it was presumptuous of him to assume I wanted his help – all because he made it his business to pry into my personal conversation.
I, Perry Sommers, want a life makeover.
I want to stop being so impulsive and start acting like a grown up.
I want to settle down and have a real relationship, instead of a series of clusterf*cks.
I want to fall in love. Just not with this man.
But love isn’t fair. It doesn’t care if someone is off-limits, and Stephen Davidson definitely is. I can handle that. Our intense chemistry tests me on a near constant basis. I can handle that too.
What I can’t handle is how much I’ve come to need him in my life. I never expected this infuriating hard-ass to become my best friend, but now that he has, I never want to let him go.
I can’t destroy the bond we share, but there is only so much a woman can take before she breaks.
Before she throws it all away for one perfect night.
** This best friends to lovers standalone romantic comedy takes place six years before Legal. It does not need to be read in conjunction with the others in the series. **
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Martial Peak Reviews
Bree Dahlia's Love, Luck & Clusterf*ck is a delightful foray into the world of romantic comedy, offering readers a standalone story that is both engaging and thought-provoking. Set against the backdrop of a serendipitous encounter on St. Patrick’s Day, this novel explores themes of friendship, love, and the complexities of human relationships with a deft touch.
The story begins with Perry Sommers, a woman on a mission to reinvent herself. She is determined to leave behind her impulsive ways and seek a more stable, mature life. Her journey towards self-improvement is both relatable and inspiring, as many readers will identify with the desire to grow and change. Perry’s character is well-developed, with Dahlia providing a nuanced portrayal of a woman who is both strong and vulnerable. Her internal struggles and aspirations are depicted with authenticity, making her a compelling protagonist.
Enter Stephen Davidson, the "arrogant blond god" who inadvertently becomes a pivotal figure in Perry’s life. Their initial meeting is marked by a mix of humor and tension, setting the stage for a relationship that is as unpredictable as it is intense. Stephen’s character is intriguing; he is portrayed as confident and somewhat enigmatic, yet there is an underlying depth to him that is gradually revealed as the story unfolds. The chemistry between Perry and Stephen is palpable, and Dahlia skillfully navigates the complexities of their evolving relationship.
One of the standout elements of Love, Luck & Clusterf*ck is its exploration of the best friends to lovers trope. This theme is handled with care and insight, as Dahlia delves into the emotional intricacies of transitioning from friendship to romance. The bond between Perry and Stephen is beautifully depicted, capturing the essence of a deep, meaningful connection that transcends mere attraction. The tension between maintaining their friendship and exploring their romantic feelings adds a layer of depth to the narrative, keeping readers invested in their journey.
The novel is infused with humor, a hallmark of Dahlia’s writing style. The witty banter and comedic situations provide a light-hearted counterbalance to the more serious themes, ensuring that the story remains entertaining throughout. Dahlia’s ability to blend humor with heartfelt moments is one of the book’s strengths, making it a delightful read for fans of romantic comedies.
In terms of thematic exploration, Love, Luck & Clusterf*ck delves into the idea of self-discovery and the importance of taking risks in love. Perry’s journey is not just about finding romance but also about understanding herself and what she truly wants in life. This theme is universal and resonates with readers who have ever questioned their own paths or faced the fear of change.
Comparatively, Dahlia’s work can be likened to that of authors such as Sophie Kinsella and Christina Lauren, who also excel in crafting romantic comedies with depth and humor. Like Kinsella’s protagonists, Perry is endearing and relatable, while the dynamic between Perry and Stephen echoes the chemistry found in Lauren’s novels. However, Dahlia brings her unique voice to the genre, offering a fresh perspective that sets her work apart.
Overall, Love, Luck & Clusterf*ck is a captivating read that combines humor, romance, and introspection in a seamless narrative. Bree Dahlia has crafted a story that is both entertaining and meaningful, with characters that linger in the reader’s mind long after the final page. Whether you are a fan of romantic comedies or simply looking for a story that will make you laugh and reflect, this novel is a worthy addition to your reading list.
For those interested in exploring more of Dahlia’s work, this book serves as a prequel to her Legal series, yet it stands alone as a complete and satisfying story. It is a testament to Dahlia’s skill as a storyteller that she can create a world that feels both familiar and new, inviting readers to lose themselves in the delightful chaos of love and luck.
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