
Gracie Gets Lucky
by Lexi Davis
A chaotic, hopeful, stubborn heroine. A best friend who has loved her forever. One St. Patrick's Day that changes everything. This one hit harder than expected.
☕ The First Sip
I thought I would enjoy it. I did not expect to love it this much. I read Gracie Gets Lucky in one sitting and time absolutely disappeared. That does not happen often, and when it does, I pay attention.
📖 The Main Course
St. Patrick's Day vibes are woven beautifully into the story. It is festive and lucky and full of charm, but it also mirrors the emotional risk at the center of Gracie and Beck's relationship. Gracie is chaotic in the most relatable way. She is not perfectly polished. She is messy, hopeful, stubborn, and trying to outrun her own past decisions. And when fate, luck, and one very compelling best friend collide, the chemistry feels playful but deeply grounded. The friends to lovers trope is done so well, especially through the childhood flashbacks. We are not just told they have history. We see it. We feel it. That foundation makes every lingering look and every almost moment hit harder. Beck's quiet 'I have loved you forever' energy is electric. The tension builds slowly but perfectly. It is sweet, emotional, funny, and just intense enough to keep your heart racing. Even at 104 pages, it never feels rushed. The only problem is that I wanted more.
🍂 The Last Drop
Perfect for readers who love small town romance, playful banter, and heroines figuring out their next chapter. If you enjoy character growth wrapped in charm, this is for you. Five stars and zero regrets.
Content Warnings
This book contains themes that some readers may find sensitive. Please read with care.
The Lucky Charm Irish Coffee
(Irish Coffee)
"Lucky enough to find the one who was always there."

Ingredients
- ·1.5 oz Irish whiskey
- ·1 tsp brown sugar
- ·Hot brewed coffee
- ·Lightly whipped heavy cream
- ·Pinch of nutmeg to top
Instructions
Warm your glass. Add whiskey and brown sugar, stir to dissolve. Pour hot coffee over and stir. Float lightly whipped cream over the back of a spoon. Dust with nutmeg and sip through the cream.


