Magical Romance: A Review of Lucky's Leprechaun by Elysa Hendricks
This is a cute, short read. Lucky is struggling to keep his bar open and up pops the vibrant Di, who quickly charms her way into his life with her sweet, bouncy personality. He can't help noticing there's something slightly magical about her.
I love a short read - just sitting down with a cuppa before I got to bed and knowing I'm going to go to bed on a happy ending and this delivers. It's a perfect little snack of happiness.
The romance is sweet, with very few sexy moments - aside from a slight reference to the effect Di has on Lucky's trouser department so this would appeal to those who like their romances pretty clean. Honestly, I would have loved this to have maybe 3000 words more as there was a bit of a jump from lust to love but this still delivered everything promised.
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Lucky no longer believes in wishes, hope or dreams. Cheated by his bookkeeper and his ex-girlfriend, he's resigned himself to losing everything.
Twenty-five years ago curiosity about a small human trapped Diamond, a leprechaun, inside a crystal paperweight. Now she has one day left to grant Lucky his final wish or perish.
Can a chance meeting between a little boy and a leprechaun result in love?
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