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Truly, Madly - Community Reviews back

by Heather Webber
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Rachel's books
Rachel's books rated it 6 years ago
This was just what I wanted to read. A light, paranormal mystery with a side of romance thrown in! See, Lucy is a Valentine and the Valentines have this ability/gift to see auras and match people together. There is also a curse; Cupid's Curse, that follows them around that prevents a Valentine from ...
Ani's Book Abyss
Ani's Book Abyss rated it 8 years ago
Truly, Madly by Heather Webber Book 1 of Lucy Valentine Lucy Valentine is as smart as can be, as single as you can get, and so not qualified to run a matchmaking service. But when her parents temporarily step down from the family business, Valentine, Inc., it’s Lucy’s turn to step up and help o...
The Book Junkie
The Book Junkie rated it 11 years ago
This book was exactly what I wanted. I loved Lucy. She was real. She had extremely wealthy parents and could have everything, but instead chooses to go it on her own without using any of their money. She has tried several careers, but hasn't yet found her niche. She tends to take in animals in ...
The Book Frog
The Book Frog rated it 11 years ago
The Valentine family is aptly named: they're matchmakers. They're all imbued with a psychic gift which allows them to read auras and make matches based on their reading. Valentine, Inc. is the vehicle which they use to make a very comfortable living with their familial gift. The only trouble is, ...
She Reads Everything
She Reads Everything rated it 11 years ago
Lucy Valentine is a clairvoyant of sorts in that she can locate missing items when she touches the person to whom the item belongs. This gift leaves her feeling inferior to the rest of the Valentine family who can match people to their perfect soul mate – a more noble and glamorous calling than find...
Shelly's Book Journal
Shelly's Book Journal rated it 12 years ago
I'd actually give this 3.5 stars. This is formula chick lit. Lucy Valentine and her family can read auras that allow them to run a successful matchmaking company. Lucy's ability morphed into "finder of lost things" when she was 14. She usually keeps her powers on the hush, hush but now an opport...
MostlyDelores
MostlyDelores rated it 12 years ago
Surprisingly good. The cover has a chick-lit-y vibe to it which put me off, but it nicely avoids all those love triangle, designer name-dropping, wacky hi-jinks tropes that I was dreading, and delivers a nicely done hybrid of romance and mystery with a dash of paranormal. The two sequels are equally...
What is Kimberly reading now?
What is Kimberly reading now? rated it 12 years ago
Super cute and super quick to read.This is my first book from this author. This is just what I needed; a little fluff, a mystery and a set up to read the next book. I like the main character. She isn't a push over. At least I didn't think she came across that way.But what do I know? Truthfully? I'm ...
The journey of a book lover.
The journey of a book lover. rated it 13 years ago
I decided to try this series since so many people recommended it. I loved it. I found the characters enjoyable and the story interesting. I finished it in record time and plan to buy the next one soon.
Everyday Rowena
Everyday Rowena rated it 13 years ago
I’m not sure what to think about this book. 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. The story as a whole was just okay. The characters were just okay for me and while I did end up liking it, I didn’t exactly love it. I mea...
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