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Finally Mine by Lucy Score

Finally Mine by Lucy ScoreFinally Mine by Lucy Score
on September 30, 2022
Genres: Fiction / Romance / Contemporary, Fiction / Romance / Romantic Comedy, Fiction / Small Town & Rural
Pages: 458
Format: eBook
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three-half-stars

“I thought I was too damaged to know what real love was. But I was wrong. I know what it is because of my scars, because of my past. I know what love is. I know that I love you and that I’ll spend the rest of my life loving you if you let me.” Her voice trembled. “Hell, I’ll spend the rest of my life loving you even if you don’t let me.”

Gloria is due a happily ever after. She’s lost ten years to a toxic, dangerous relationship. Now that she’s finally free, and medicating with makeovers and margaritas in her mother’s kitchen, she has a long road ahead of her remembering who she really is. She’s scarred. But scarred doesn’t mean broken. While Gloria’s deciding to take the next decade off from men, along comes larger-than-life, hometown hero Aldo Moretta. He’s saying all the right things and flirting in all the right ways. He’s deploying for six months and wants a date when he comes back. One kiss, one dazzling, remember-for-a-lifetime kiss and he’s gone. But life and happily ever afters don’t always take the straight path. When Aldo’s deployment is cut short by an injury, it’s up to Gloria to be the hero for them both.

This novel takes place in the exact same timeline as Pretend Your Mine. With that being said, I found this novel a little redundant and boring. Though, you get to know all about their loss and love, there were a lot of chapters that were the exact same because I had already read it. The repetition made me a bit less engaged with the story. I did fall for these two when introduced as side characters in the first book, but man was there a lot of baggage that had to be unloaded and healed in this book. 

I gave this novel a 3.5 star-rating. I’m a huge fan of Lucy Score and I have one on my shelf waiting to be read. But, this second book in the series was just not anywhere near as fantastic as the first one. 

three-half-stars

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