Lucky

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Product Details
Price
$17.00  $15.81
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.13 X 9.0 X 0.65 inches | 0.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781668002452

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About the Author
Marissa Stapley is the New York Times bestselling author of Lucky, a Reese's Book Club pick, and several other internationally bestselling novels, many of which have been optioned for television and translated into several languages. She has worked as a journalist, magazine editor, and creative writing teacher, and currently resides in Toronto with her family.
Reviews
"Stapley's gorgeous writing cuts to the bone, and her grifter heroine, both vulnerable and fierce, is driven by a genius premise. With equally compelling alternate timelines, Stapley takes readers on a gripping, heart-wrenching journey of resilience, hope, and redemption. A stunning read!"
-- SAMANTHA M. BAILEY, #1 bestselling author of Woman on the Edge
"Meet Lucky Armstrong, an unconventional heroine who is on the run from her past with a winning lottery ticket that could change her future. A story of survival, redemption, and forgiveness, Lucky explores the power of second chances. A riveting caper full of heart, I loved this book!"
-- KARMA BROWN, bestselling author of Recipe for a Perfect Wife
"A grifter on the run who wins the lottery is only the opening gambit of this high-fueled twisty tale through the life of Lucky, daughter of a con artist who seemed doomed to make her father's mistakes. Will the money save her and provide her with redemption or lead her down darker paths? You'll want to put this on your to-read list immediately."
-- CATHERINE McKENZIE, USA Today bestselling author of I'll Never Tell
"With an original premise, a gutsy-yet-vulnerable heroine, dodgy villains, and bad choices galore, Marissa Stapley's highly entertaining Lucky is sure to wow readers. Fast-paced, skillfully crafted, and beautifully written, this book had me stay up late and get up early to find out what would happen to that winning lottery ticket. I loved it!"
-- HANNAH MARY McKINNON, bestselling author of Sister Dear
"This fun romp, with deeper themes of identity, family ties, and the meaning of truth in a life built on lies, kept me greedily turning pages late into the night. Perfect for book clubs--or anyone looking for their next unputdownable read."
-- COLLEEN OAKLEY, USA Today bestselling author of You Were There Too
"Stapley's novels are always filled with strong, intriguing women and Lucky is no exception. Lucky Armstrong is the flawed, fascinating character at the heart of this gripping novel, and as we follow the twists and turns of her adventures, we're not sure where she's going to take us--but it's a hell of a fun ride."
-- ELIZABETH RENZETTI, bestselling author of Based on a True Story and Shrewed
"Stapley has created a complicated woman just as magnetic and compelling for her readers as she is for the people she fleeces--and luckily, readers will only get richer by being swept away with her story of curious fortunes."
-- KERRY CLARE, author of Waiting for a Star to Fall
"[A] rollicking road-trip novel . . . With Lucky's traumatic childhood with her conman father revealed in flashbacks, it's no wonder the TV rights were sold to Disney with Stapley tapped to write the pilot. . . . This book club pick will no [doubt] lead to lively debates on duplicity, truth, luck, nature vs. nurture in child-rearing, and how to spot a con from a mile away."
-- Zoomer
"A page-turning novel . . . Stapley brings up interesting questions about punishment, redemption, and forgiveness, as the story unfolds in a delicious manner. Lucky is a ride with a badass friend who just happens to be that much smarter and sneakier than anyone else around."
-- Quill & Quire
"A compelling and thrilling road-trip novel about a talented grifter whose past comes back to haunt her."
-- 49th Shelf
"A wild and deeply satisfying rollercoaster ride through the world of a con artist with a heart of gold. Propulsive and affecting, Lucky is the most fun I've had reading a book in quite a while."
-- TAYLOR JENKINS REID, New York Times bestselling author of Daisy Jones & the Six
"A fun page turner."
-- Toronto Star
"As the narrative grows increasingly intricate, Lucky finds herself answering more to moral issues than to plain old con man concerns."
-- Toronto Star