Thursday, March 27, 2025

Tour Review & Giveaway - - Just Our Luck

Just Our Luck
by Denise Williams
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: March 25, 2025
Reviewed by Santa



Sybil Sweet has always been lucky, but lately she can’t catch a break. After years of bouncing from job to job in search of something that feels right and from man to man in search of something special, Sybil is worried that she’s the directionless, floundering daughter her family thinks she is. All she really wants now is a little financial stability and carb comfort. Lucky for her, she’s got just enough in the bank to buy a lottery ticket, and the late-night donut store is open.


Kieran Anderson put his dreams of becoming a doctor on hold to take over running his family’s bakery, and after fighting a losing battle to save the place, he’s exhausted, broke, and no closer to getting back to school. But when a whirlwind of a woman sweeps in late one night, flirty energy gives way to more…until she runs out the next morning, leaving behind her winning lottery ticket.

Lucky for Kieran, his attempt to return the ticket looks like a grand romantic gesture and goes viral, sending sales through the roof. In an effort to keep the store afloat and to convince Sybil’s family she can make good relationship choices, they agree to fake a relationship for three months. Even with hundreds of millions of dollars, finding each other might end up being the sweetest bit of luck for both of them.


Santa Says: 

I am fast becoming a Denise Williams fan. I enjoy her books immensely and Just Our Luck does not disappoint. I happily give it five stars because that's what this book makes me feel. Happy.

The book brings Sybil Sweet and Kieran Anderson together when she goes into his family's donut shop after going out with her friends. Sybil has found that her luckiness is not working for her. She’s lost yet another job, her car is held together by duct tape and a prayer and her love life, well the less said about that the better. She lives with her mother who is quietly disappointed in her not reaching her full potential like her successful, soon to be married sister. Always the optimist, she buys a lottery ticket. It could be her lucky draw. 

Kieran is stepping in to help save his family’s donut shop while his grandfather recuperates from a heart attack. It is an uphill battle that he hopes will take a good turn so he can get back to school to complete his medical degree. His sister and grandfather do what they can. Kieran doesn’t believe in luck or chance but that all changes when Sybil walks into his world late one night. 

He reluctantly gets swept up by Sybil's positive attitude and flirtiness. It also helps that he is wildly attracted to her. They flirt and more over his luscious donuts. His sister accidentally walks in on them and Sybil runs out the door. More bad luck for Kieran when he finds the bakery ransacked because the front door was left unlocked. While cleaning up he discovers she left her WINNING lottery ticket behind. His sister suggests he post on line that he has her winning ticket. The post goes viral. 

When Sybil comes to collect she suggests that he take a portion of it to let her know it was there. Kieran is too proud to accept any money. She offers to loan him the money to get the bakery up and running since she feels it was her fault the door was left open. This second meet plays out as customers clamor to the bakery to see who comes to claim the ticket. The public also thinks that the ticket has brought two lovebirds together. Sybil plays this, convincing a reluctant Kiernan to go along with the idea of a fake relationship. It also works to her benefit if she has a steady, live boyfriend at least for the three months leading up to her sister’s wedding. 

Kieran tries his best to keep a clear head about Sybil but her positivity, good vibes and beauty reel him in. This makes his quirky and loveable grandfather very happy. Sybil finds herself falling deep and hard for Kieran. And I was there for every minute of it. 

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Readers, have you read Denise Williams yet?

Do you enjoy fake relationship romances?

Do you ever play the lottery? Ever dreamed about how you would spend the money if you won?

One randomly chosen person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, March 30 will receive a print copy of Just Our Luck.

*U.S. only

*Must be 18




 

7 comments:

  1. I haven't read Denise William's books. This book sounds wonderful. Fake relationship romances interest me. I rarely play the lottery but do dream of trips to a wonderful destination.

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  2. I've only read a couple Denise Williams' books but loved them! I usually like fake relationship romances and think this one sounds wonderful! I don't play the lottery all that often, but definitely have 'mental plans' for the winnings. ;-)

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  3. Sounds great. I only enter the lottery win it reaches an all time high. I have huge plans if I ever won.

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  4. I love Denise’s books! The cover for this one is so lovely.

    I do enjoy fake relationship romances, but I can sometimes get burnt out on them because so many are being published these days. This one sounds very interesting though!

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  5. I've not yet read Denise Williams.
    Fake relationships are not favorites, but if they are handled well, I enjoy them.
    I played the lottery for a while and still play every now and then. I never won more than $5 or $10. If I did win big, I would first take care of some family medical problems. I would then make sure our children's mortgages and student loans were repaid. Then I would indulge my love of travel. It would be awesome to be able to visit all the places on my wish list and be able to fly in business or first class. The seating on planes has gotten so crowded it can make the beginning and end of a trip unenjoyable.

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  6. A new author for me. Love fake relationships, most of the time they end up HEA. My husband plays the lottery, we have big plans if he ever wins, lol

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