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Things We Left Behind (Knockemout Series, 3)

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1 New York Times bestselling author Lucy Score returns to spicy-sweet Knockemout, Virginia with Lucian and Sloane's story.There was only one woman who could set me free. But I would rather set myself on fire than ask Sloane Walton for anything.Lucian Rollins is a lean, mean vengeance-seeking mogul. On a quest to erase his abusive father's mark on the family name, he spends every waking minute pulling strings and building his empire. The more money and power he gains, the safer he feels.Except when it comes to one feisty small- town librarian…Bonded by an old, dark secret from the past and their current mutual disdain, Sloane Walton trusts Lucian about as far as she can throw his designer-suited body.When bickering accidentally turns to foreplay, the flames are fanned, and it's impossible to put them out again. But with Sloane more than ready to start a family and Lucian refusing to even consider the idea of marriage and kids, these enemies-to-lovers are stuck at an impasse.Until Lucian learns the hard way that leaving Sloane is impossible―the very least he can do is to keep her safe. Read more


Language ‏ : ‎ English


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1728276128


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 1.48 x 8 inches; 1.05 Pounds


Publication date ‏ : ‎ September 5, 2023


Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bloom Books


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 20


Release date ‏ : ‎ September 5, 2023


Best Sellers Rank: #44 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #3 in Small Town & Rural Fiction (Books) #14 in Romantic Comedy (Books) #40 in Contemporary Romance (Books)


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  • Beyond Amazing
I usually sit down and write a review the minute I finish a book so I don't forget all of the amazing details swimming in my head. This time, it took me days to wrap my brain around the fact that Lucy Score's Things We Left Behind (TWLB)—book 3 and the last book in her Knockemout series—was over. A farewell I wasn't ready for from a book and characters I craved more and more time with meant coming to terms with feelings and thoughts and words I didn’t want to end. And I struggled with writing a review that was worthy of the words and feelings and thoughts on all of those incredible pages. Bottom line, it’s too soon to say farewell. Too soon to walk away from everyone and everything. Too soon to leave Knockemout. Because Knockemout is a real place that lives in your soul instead of on a map. A place that pulls you in (just ask Naomi, Lina, and Stef), holds you close (just ask everyone else), and surrounds you with the most memorable experiences of a lifetime (just ask Lucian & Sloane). Lucy Score brings characters to life in Knockemout, embedding them in your heart, making them just as real as your quirky relative down the street. Or your intimidating neighbor who really just needs to be reassured that they are capable of love and being loved just as they are. Broken and Beautiful doesn’t even begin to scratch the surface of the characters Score created in Lucian Freaking* Rollins and Sloane Walton. Beginning from book 1 (Things We Never Got Over), they’ve been spotlight grabbers in my imagination. When I found out they were getting their own book, I was ecstatic. The build-up to it was epic. And now it’s here. And I’ve read it. And it’s so freaking wonderful I don’t even have words to describe it. I have tears. And smiles. And smiles through tears. And memories of moments when I laughed so hard and so suddenly I scared the dog. And probably my family. And maybe a few people in a couple of waiting rooms. I didn’t merely read Things We Left Behind. Nope, I devoured it. I immersed myself in it. I lost track of time, forgot to eat, drank far too much tea because I lost count of how many cups I’d made. I may have slacked off on work. Lost sleep. Excused myself from a family event. I wasn’t putting this book down. For anything. Why? Ummm… well… There are so many reasons. I’ll try and condense them to a few: Score creates the perfect level of suspense and intrigue to heighten the overall emotions of the story. She includes several of my favorite tropes, including friends to enemies to lovers, second chance romance, and touch-her-&-become-unalive* vibes. The humor is off the charts, but so is the heart, and they are so perfectly blended and seamlessly integrated, I was ugly crying one moment and snort-laughing the next. The story is stunning in its depth. Quite simply, it is intensely hilarious and gutterally emotional. And the steam. Holy cow! I knew Suit Daddy was gonna be off the chain steamy, but woah! Sloane, my friend, you are one seriously fortunate lady! I could use words like chemistry, connection, etc, but they're not even remotely adequate to describe the intricate levels of storytelling and relationships woven into TWLB. If you haven’t figured it out by now, I absolutely floved TWLB. And everything about it. It will be a perpetual re-read. I will experience it again through the audiobook. I will recommend it to every reader friend I know. And even non-reader friends, because everyone needs to experience this book, this series, and this author. Thank you, Lucy Score. For being the goddess of good vibes. The light in so many lives. The source of tears and laughter, heartbreak and joyful reunions. The creator of the ultimate HEAs. * word edited for bot pacification ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by Brayzen Bookwyrm

  • Fantastic finale
What a way to end the series! I gobbled up the first 400 pages without even feeling like time was passing; the sexual tension and intensity of the story had me completely gripped, and I was caught up in the romance. Going in, I wasn't confident that I was going to love Sloane and Lucian's story because of the tropes at play, but I quickly realized that wasn't going to be an issue. Despite their MESSY history and decades of feuding, their love story pulled me in without hesitation. They have some insane chemistry, and the spicy scenes were SMOKIN' hot. I loved the constant bite of sexual tension laced throughout the first half, and the hate sex was off the charts sexy. But more than that, those spicy scenes revealed so much about this couple; they're connected in a way that they'd probably both deny, and it was easy to see the deeper undertones of their relationship early on. It's a story that resonated with me in a way that I wasn't expecting, and I ended up really loving it. The story follows Sloane, a woman whose father recently passed away. His death has reminded Sloane that she is approaching forty without fulfilling her dreams of a family, and there aren't any prospects on the horizon. Though there are plenty of nice guys in town, the only one who makes her blood heat is Lucian, the bane of Sloane's existence. Now that their friends are coupled up, they've been spending more time together - and it's a constant reminder of the things that tore them apart. Sloane and Lucian have been guarding the secrets of their past for the last two decades, and now that's finally catching up with them. They can't stand to be in the same room together, but they can't seem to stay away from each other either, no matter how much they'd like to. Unfortunately, the death of Sloane's father has brought a few things to light... and Sloane will never be able to look at Lucian the same way again. I've really enjoyed this series, and this makes a fitting conclusion. The romance itself is easy to read as a standalone, but the suspenseful elements tie the series together. Personally, I have very little emotional investment in the suspense, so I felt like the first 400ish pages were significantly stronger than the last 200. Like, really strong. I absolutely LOVED the angst and intensity of Sloane and Lucian's story, and it was incredibly engaging for me. Digging into the details of their past was just as interesting as watching them fight their feelings in the present, and Score deftly weaves together those elements. We get a few flashbacks to piece together their history without it bogging down the present day story, and that insight makes the romance that much richer. Even when Sloane and Lucian were denying their feelings for each other, it was easy to see that there was more than met the eye. The spice was not only hot as sin, but also incredibly intimate and laced with meaning. Though Lucian is stubborn as can be (and the breakup was a little rougher than I'd like), I could easily see where he was coming from. It's an emotional, often heavy, story that pulled me in right away and didn't let go the whole way through. I loved it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023 by Jeeves Reads Romance

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