Review – The Luckiest (Lucky Moon #2) by Piper Vaughn and MJ O’Shea

Posted May 20, 2012 by DiDi in Erotic, GennieG, GLBT, Reviews, Week of 5/20 / 7 Comments


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Rock star Nick Ventura has finally hit rock bottom. Jealous of his brother’s new love, he starts overindulging in his usual vices and winds up crashing his car into a department store in a drunken haze. Publicly humiliated and on the verge of jail time, he enters into a court-ordered rehabilitation program.

Nutritionist Luka Novak is flamboyant, effeminate, the type of gay man that bisexual Nick would normally sneer at. His sunny nature hides a deep hurt from a previous relationship. Luka knows he should be wary of Nick’s reputation, but he’s drawn to Nick despite himself. Their tentative friendship turns into romance, but Luka soon comes to realize that Nick’s fear of losing his bad boy reputation means he’ll probably never go public with their relationship.

Nick never thought he needed anyone, until Luka Novak came into his life. Now he has to reconcile his carefree past with the future he suddenly wants more than anything. And the first lesson he has to learn is how to become the man that both he and Luka need him to be, rather than stay the boy he always was. Alone

The Luckiest is the second book of the Lucky Moon series. There are things I liked better about this book than the first and there were things that weren’t as good, but all in all I was very happy with Nick’s story and LOVED his man Luka!

I liked the fact that in this book we get both Nick and Luka’s perspective of the relationship, and even though Nick may be a little shit, he is finally redeemable and I love those kind of stories. Nick is the annoying little brother Shane (one of the MC in the first book) and the bass player of the band Luck. However, Nick has been abandoned a lot in his life, so when the only constant in his life, Shane, finds his life partner, Nick goes off the deep end and finds himself in rehab. Enter the lovable nutritionist of the rehab facility Luka.

In many ways this book is about Nick growing up and learning to be comfortable with who he is. Luka also has to learn to trust again after having his heart broken by a cheater. Because of this struggle there is more angst in the book than this first, but the secondary characters in this story are lovable and relatable. Also, there are some really cute doggies that steal the scene. I am happy that I got to read these two stories about hot, gay, rockers and I can’t wait to read more stories within the Lucky Moon world!

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Posted May 20, 2012 by DiDi in Erotic, GennieG, GLBT, Reviews, Week of 5/20 / 7 Comments


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