Getting Lucky Number Seven By Cindi Madsen -

It’s a relatively "feel-good" read. While there is conflict (mostly surrounding Beck’s career and Lyla’s insecurities), it’s not overly heavy, making it a perfect palette cleanser.

While Lyla is looking for a confidence boost, the "lessons" Beck provides quickly blur the lines between friendship and something more. Getting Lucky Number Seven by Cindi Madsen

The story follows (a kindergarten teacher) and Beck (a pro hockey player). After a string of dating disasters and feeling like she’s lost her spark, Lyla decides she needs a change. She enlists the help of her best friend’s older brother, Beck, to help her regain her confidence and "get her groove back." It’s a relatively "feel-good" read

Madsen is known for witty, fast-paced dialogue. Lyla and Beck have a natural rapport that ranges from playful teasing to genuine emotional support. The story follows (a kindergarten teacher) and Beck

Beck, who is dealing with his own pressures in the NHL, agrees to help Lyla navigate the dating world—only to realize he doesn’t actually want to see her with anyone else.

by Cindi Madsen is a charming, high-energy contemporary romance that blends the "best friend’s brother" trope with a "life makeover" mission. It is the first book in the Getting Lucky series. The Premise