Get Lucky Charm
About
There’s more than one way to charm someone.
Chelsea Spencer is an effing weirdo.
She’s rude and awkward and obnoxious. She has no friends, no partner, and no life. The guy she likes doesn’t even know she exists.
The highlight of her day is her job working at a small local pub—and goofing off with her crass colleague, Ethan—which is just sad. But when Ethan tries to cheer her up after a depressing twenty-seventh birthday by taking her to a flea market—seriously?—Chelsea finds a vintage necklace that sparks her joy, and her life turns around overnight.
People are talking to her, flirting with her—her crush even notices her. She’s going to parties and hooking up with people she barely knows and living life for the first time in years. For once in her life, she’s fun. It’s what she’s always wanted, and she has her new lucky charm to thank for it.
At least, she thinks it’s what she wants. It’s what she should want.
Except Chelsea’s supposed lucky charm is creating a wedge between her and the one person who’s always been there for her—no matter how much of an effing weirdo she can be—and she’s going to have to figure out what she really wants: all the things she doesn’t have, or all the things she already does.
Get Lucky Charm is a friends-to-lovers romantic comedy, with charmingly irreverent characters fumbling their way through adulthood, laugh-out-loud humour, and a decent dose of spice.