Count Your Lucky Stars

Being the fifth wheel in a group of couples is never easy. Ever. And it’s certainly not easy for Margot. Her best friend is the mogul behind a Happily Ever After Dating app, and he wants nothing more than for Margot to find her soul mate. Only Margot isn’t sure she believes in soul mates. She had her heart broken in high school, and she’s been a singularly casual dater ever since.

When Margot’s high school crush, Olivia, is hired to wedding plan her best friend’s nuptials, hilarity, heart break, and hope ensue.

In Count Your Lucky Stars, Alexandria Bellefleur has given me everything I could ever want in a queer contemporary romance: Margot’s voice is utterly sassy, Olivia’s willingness to fall is delightfully compelling, and the ending is – like all good romances – a happy one. This book is ideal for anyone who loves romances that are meditations of reminiscences of past mistakes and redemption for the future. PLUS, there are horoscopes.

Golly, it’s a good one.

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