Lights Out Lucy by Elicia Hyder


Lights Out Lucy by Elicia Hyder
Publisher: Inkwell & Quill, LLC
Genre: Contemporary
Length: Full length (378 pages)
Heat Level: Spicy
Rating: 5 stars
Reviewed by Mistflower

Lucy Cooper isn’t looking for love when she finds it–or slams into it, rather–during rush hour traffic. But her heart, like her car, is a total loss the moment West Adler steps out of his truck to inspect the damage.

West truly is the perfect guy: handsome, funny, rich. The benefactor of not one, but two children’s hospitals. And he’s the main sponsor of the Music City Rollers, Nashville’s championship roller derby team.
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When Lucy discovers the Rollers are actively recruiting “Fresh Meat,” she puts her life on the line to catch West Adler’s attention. But will accident-prone Lucy skate off with the heart of Nashville’s Most Eligible Bachelor? Or will she get herself killed in a sport that promises, “It’s not a matter of if you’ll get hurt–but of how bad and when.”

Oh my goodness, what a great book! I smiled the entire time and even laughed out loud a few times. I would read this book again. I’m sorry that it’s over.

I thoroughly enjoyed absolutely everything about this book. The plot was refreshingly original. I was just talking to my mother-n-law yesterday about how there have been many movie remakes over the last few years. The lack of originality is frustrating. This is why I rather read a book then go to the movies. Lights out Lucy was exceptionally written. I loved the cast of characters.

Lucy, the heroine, was an everyday average person. I related to her vulnerability and clumsiness. I was proud of Lucy’s accomplishments that took courage to achieve.

West Alder, the hero, was the perfect book boyfriend. Together they were hilarious. I am not exaggerating when I say that I smiled throughout the entire book from beginning to end. I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough. I read this story in one sitting. I was feeling too good and happy to put it down.

I have no qualms about recommending this entertaining read. I’m seriously going to read it again.

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