Lucky Charmed (Charmed in Texas #2)
by Sharla Lovelace
Oh my Lord what a hook this author gives this story. There
is no way you can read this and not feel sorry for Carmen that is after you get
over the fact she hates honey. She is something else with her dry witty sense
of humor and her outlook on life you can’t help but laugh your way through turning
the pages as fast as you can. As the book takes off the author grabs your
attention with Carmen’s charming self complaining about the people in the
grocery store and talking about her love or not so love of honey. As she takes
a little walk down memory lane who does she run into but the one man she
thought she would never see again. Then the story takes off from ex’s to her
over bearing mother as friends take her side and others go against her she
rides the tide of shame, loneness, heartbreak. Just as you get through one bump
another one comes along that is bigger than the last. There are some major
twists and turns and a few you won’t see coming as this author drivers you
right to laughter.
When Carmen was 18 she had all her hopes on one man who
would take her way from her crazy life and give her true adventure with carnival his father owned. She spent her days dreaming of the
only man she has ever loved in all of her short 18 years. Oh the life they will
have doing this and that seeing the world one town at a time. That is until the
day came and wait she did but he never showed. Maybe she made a mistake so she
drove to the next town but again she sets and waits for hours all alone as day
grew to night she knew he wasn’t coming. Going home with her head hung low
listening to all the things her mother had to say she married the guy her
mother wanted her to. After many years of more disappointment she divorces. Just
as she is about to get her life on track in walks the one man she never forgot
or forgiven. From this point on it is one shock after another until she can’t
be shocked any more.
Sully is done totally through with the
carnival letting his brother takes it over. He has decided he is coming back to
the only place that ever felt like home and the women he has always loved. When
he starts his project he finds not only does his true love not forgive him but
the town has a long memory as well. That is what happens when you mess with the
hometown sweetheart. Not only will he have to get her to change how she feels
but he has to work on the whole town as well.
I just loved Carmen who stands up and
said what she thinks. Her mother is a trip with little class but a good heart.
She has some major explaining when the cat gets out of the bag. Carmen has her
ideas of just what everyone can do including those dang bees. I laughed and
laughed. At one point I was eating ice cream and just about died when something
happened and I chocked my way through it. Sully stole my heart with his classy
hot self that would turn any women to mush.
The author does a wonderful job showing
how the past affect everyone and how everyone deals with it. There is drama at
its finest with so much emotion you aren’t sure who you feel for the most. As
the author takes you along first your heart breaks for Carmen, than Sully and
then Carmen by the time you have read the last page you even feel sorry for her
ex husband who was really a piece of work. Stalker comes to mind but you can’t
help feeling for a man who is and has always been so in love with her that he
is willing to do anything to keep her.
I totally loved this story of second
chances filled with romance, learning about yourself, finding how to forgive so
many and finally learning that sometimes you have to swallow some crow to make
your dreams come true. If you are looking for an outstanding read one that will
stay with you leaving you with a smile on your face and warmth in your heart
this is the one for you. There is no way this cannot be added to my favorite
reads of the year. So far to date I think this book is my favorite of the ones
she has written.
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Summary
Charmed, Texas, is as warm and
welcoming as it sounds. But even in a small town, when it comes to love,
sometimes you’ve got to take the bitter with the sweet . . .
Carmen Frost hates honey. And bees. And in her hometown of Charmed, Texas, which practically invented the stuff, that’s a problem. The good news is that the summer Honey Festival is finally over. Even better, so is the annual Lucky Hart carnival, a road show that made off with her dreams years ago—including the boy she loved. Now she’s got a divorce behind her, and a successful law career in front of her, but in a tiny town, big memories die hard. Or they don’t die at all—as Carmen discovers when she runs into an all too familiar pair of eyes—older, wiser, and just as heart-melting as ever . . .
Sully Hart has had enough of the nomad lifestyle. Travelling with his father’s carnival gave him adventures, but it cost him much more. Now he’s home to stay, contracted to create an entertainment complex in Charmed. He wants roots, a house with a yard and all the mundane pleasures that go with it. But the girl he loved has become a woman who still wants freedom. Can she still want him? It seems he and Carmen are at each other’s throats one minute—and on each other’s lips the next. Someone’s gotta give . . .
"Fans of the first installment (A Charmed Little Lie) will enjoy this second one just as much and be clamoring for the third." — Library Journal on Lucky Charmed
Carmen Frost hates honey. And bees. And in her hometown of Charmed, Texas, which practically invented the stuff, that’s a problem. The good news is that the summer Honey Festival is finally over. Even better, so is the annual Lucky Hart carnival, a road show that made off with her dreams years ago—including the boy she loved. Now she’s got a divorce behind her, and a successful law career in front of her, but in a tiny town, big memories die hard. Or they don’t die at all—as Carmen discovers when she runs into an all too familiar pair of eyes—older, wiser, and just as heart-melting as ever . . .
Sully Hart has had enough of the nomad lifestyle. Travelling with his father’s carnival gave him adventures, but it cost him much more. Now he’s home to stay, contracted to create an entertainment complex in Charmed. He wants roots, a house with a yard and all the mundane pleasures that go with it. But the girl he loved has become a woman who still wants freedom. Can she still want him? It seems he and Carmen are at each other’s throats one minute—and on each other’s lips the next. Someone’s gotta give . . .
"Fans of the first installment (A Charmed Little Lie) will enjoy this second one just as much and be clamoring for the third." — Library Journal on Lucky Charmed
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