Lucy sees the wedding ring on a skeleton finger and that is where the story takes off. After meeting with one of her first clients, she comes across a missing wedding ring that her client gave to his long lost fiancé and thought was lost forever. Lucy doesn’t want to do it because she knows that she sucks at putting people together but she does it anyway because she’s a good daughter. He takes a vacation with Lucy’s Mom and they disappear, leaving Lucy alone at the helm of the family business. Another one, where he doesn’t get caught having sex on the beach with one of his bimbo mistresses. Now, when Lucy’s father has a heart attack while on vacation, she has to step up to the plate and take over the company while he takes a doctor prescribed vacation. Her parents have an open marriage because a divorce would be bad for the family business considering that they’re in the business of matching up couples and all. Outside of that, her family is extremely wealthy and dysfunctional. She feels like her power is a curse because she can’t work at the family business because she’s so bad at matching people up. Like if you lost your wedding ring, Lucy can find it for you or if you’ve lost your favorite sweater, Lucy is your girl. She can’t see aura’s because she’s got her own special power…she can locate things. She’s the only one that can’t match couples to save her life. Her whole family has been gifted with this gift…except her. ![]() Her father runs a matchmaking company because he can read auras and he matches couples up by the color of their aura. Lucy Valentine comes from a family with paranormal gifts. I mean, I kept reading because I kept wondering if the book was going to get better and then once it finished, it was really easy for me to put this book down and then pick something else up, forgetting this book entirely. The characters were just okay for me and while I did end up liking it, I didn’t exactly love it. It took me no time at all to read this book and I did enjoy it but it’s not exactly a book that I’d highly recommend. ![]() ![]() I’m not sure what to think about this book. And who knows? Maybe she’ll find the perfect love while she’s at it… So when Lucy locates a missing wedding ring-on a dead body-she asks the sexy private eye who lives upstairs to help her solve the perfect crime. In a city like Boston, everyone’s looking for something. What good is that in the matchmaking world? You’d be surprised. Her skills were zapped away years ago in an electrical surge, and now all she can do is find lost objects. According to family legend, every Valentine has been blessed by Cupid with the ability to read “auras” and pair up perfect couples. Here’s the problem: Lucy doesn’t have the knack for matchmaking.
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