Madly: A Lucy Valentine Novel, Truly

ByHeather Webber

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amanda cook
Heather Webber has written a chick lit masterpiece!! I loved this book, and I especially loved Lucy Valentine. Lucy is slightly crazy (who of us isn't?) but has a huge heart, and I believe that's what makes it so enjoyable. For all of Lucy's failings, she does things with the best of intentions. I really look forward to the next Lucy Valentine book - the only thing I hate about this series is that I have to wait for the next one!!
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jawaher
I loved the book. The story was believable, but so unusual & new to the books i've always read...and i've read a lot. it has suspense, romance, enjoyable characters & a smart, savy, confident (but not annoying) heroine.
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xander
This was a nicely told mystery/paranormal romantic comedy. I found Lucy and her quirky family to be believable and fun characters. I would definitely try another in this series for some light reading. It is a nice Valentine themed book to pick up before the holiday!
The Arrangement: A Novel :: My Not So Perfect Life: A Novel :: Skinwalker (Jane Yellowrock, Book 1) :: An Incomplete and Unreliable Guide (Kindle Single) (Pottermore Presents) :: Tempting (Inked Hearts Book 1)
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donald schlaich
I enjoyed this book. I found the main characters interesting and with understandable motivations. The romance was fun, with the right amount of sparkage and believability. The ending left me wanting to read more of this world; I hope this is the start of a series.
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sarah funke donovan
Heather Webber's Truly, Madly is a cute, quick read. Don't expect to have to think about this book; read it for pure fun! An easy to read, quick page turner. Lucy Valentine is a likable protagonist. Put this book in your bag, to have with you for those moments you have time to steal a couple of pages.
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tom charles
Want a light, frothy read? Look no further. Truly, Madly was great fun to read, filled with a likeable heroine and other characters who are quirky and fun. I like paranormal myseries/romances, so if you do too, give this book a try. I am looking forward to the next in the series.
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rachel rust
This was a light and fluffy little book, breezy and a quick read... and also cute. While there is almost no depth to the story or characters, I didn't mind. Like cotton candy for the brain, it was pleasant and sweet.
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lindsay stone
The Valentines are blessed with the ability to unite lovers, all except Lucy who was blessed with the ability to find lost objects. With a chance handshake she finds a dead body, a missing boy and a future lover. This is the first book in this new series and I absolutely loved it, reading it non-stop until the last page.
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samantha o
Many readers can know within the first couple chapters if they are going to enjoy a book, and while I don't really like to be one of these readers. Truly Madly fell into that quickly disliked category. I would love to say that I was able to finish reading this book, and there were aspects about the book that I enjoyed but I was unable to find any relatable material within this book. The characters were more of the chic lit reading characters, and I always find it hard to be captured by the Chic Lit stories. I hate giving bad reviews, and apologize that I am having to do it again.
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chanelle
After seeing A Perfect Match I am interested in this premise, but Webber let me down. I felt the story could have been more, but more importantly, Webber could have been more as a writer. It's worth a shot to check out some of her other books.
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hadeel
Many readers can know within the first couple chapters if they are going to enjoy a book, and while I don't really like to be one of these readers. Truly Madly fell into that quickly disliked category. I would love to say that I was able to finish reading this book, and there were aspects about the book that I enjoyed but I was unable to find any relatable material within this book. The characters were more of the chic lit reading characters, and I always find it hard to be captured by the Chic Lit stories. I hate giving bad reviews, and apologize that I am having to do it again.
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cassie anderson
After seeing A Perfect Match I am interested in this premise, but Webber let me down. I felt the story could have been more, but more importantly, Webber could have been more as a writer. It's worth a shot to check out some of her other books.
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