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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fans of Ms. Coss will like this book
Fifteen years ago he left Rosemount and his buddy overweight Philippa Coxwell behind. Only his beloved, but estranged grandmother Lucia "Dragon Lady" Sullivan could get Nicholas to return home. When she asks him to do so, he leaves behind his successful Seattle adventure travel company for New England. Nick arrives at Lucia's home only to see the gory corpse of...
Published on November 7, 2000 by Harriet Klausner

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1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid this clunker
I love romantic comedies, but this book was neither romantic nor funny. The situation was completely unbelievable - okay, this is true of lots of romantic comedies - but in a distasteful way that didn't make me suspend my disbelief in any way, shape or form. The characters were cardboard cutouts going through the motions, without any real feeling, or over the top cliches...
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17 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fans of Ms. Coss will like this book, November 7, 2000
This review is from: Third Time Lucky (Paperback)
Fifteen years ago he left Rosemount and his buddy overweight Philippa Coxwell behind. Only his beloved, but estranged grandmother Lucia "Dragon Lady" Sullivan could get Nicholas to return home. When she asks him to do so, he leaves behind his successful Seattle adventure travel company for New England. Nick arrives at Lucia's home only to see the gory corpse of his murdered grandmother. When Nick hears the siren, he flees the crime scene. Fifteen minutes later, Lucia rises, proud of her first act performance teaching her favorite grandson a lesson in life.

Nick turns to the only person in the area he trusts, his high school buddy Phil for legal advice. Phil always loved Nick. He is stunned to learn she never became a lawyer, but instead became a garden advisor. Unable to resist Nick, she accompanies him back to Lucia's home to find no body. Feeling he played her for a fool, an angry Phil tells him to leave. However, Nick realizes that he needs Phil for more than just moral support, but can he commit to her if he is lucky enough for her to allow him a third time in her life?

THIRD TIME LUCKY is a screwball comedic romance that stars several interesting charcaters. The convoluted, yet charming story line works because of the interrelations between the cast, especially Lucia's overriding influence and the brother of Nick's injurious behavior. Nick and Phil are an ideal couple even if he is a bonehead unable to see clearly that she is his love. Claire Cross writes a warm, witty, and often wild novel that shows the expanse of her talent.

Harriet Klausner

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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Fun Read, September 15, 2001
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HeyJudy "heyjudy" (East Hampton, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Third Time Lucky (Paperback)
Claire Cross writes some of the best dialogue ever read in this type of book, sprightly and fun. Her heroine has an outlook on life and a turn of phrase so clever that this character borders on genius. Still, the romance genre itself is limiting. THIRD TIME LUCKY conforms to the genre with a single storyline that is linear and ultimately predictable. There is an additional plot about the heroine's business partner that could have been expanded, but that would have taken the novel outside the limitations of romance novels. Also, the mystery which drives this tale wasn't explored thoroughly enough to be exciting, though the book starts with great promise. Nonetheless, THIRD TIME LUCKY is an easy read, and a fun one. I look forward to Ms. Cross's next book in this series.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Happy Go Lucky!, July 9, 2011
This review is from: Third Time Lucky (Paperback)
"Third Time Lucky" is Phil, short for Philippa, Coxwell's story. She's the only daughter in the Coxwell family and the only one so far who hasn't gone on to become a lawyer. She's the odd one out of her family and the only one who has followed her heart. Enter Nick Sullivan, who disappeared over 15 years ago and took Phil's heart with him. He doesn't know that and mistakenly thinks her heart beats for his brother Sean. He's come back at the behest of his grandmother Lucia, whom he finds murdered in her greenhouse. He panics and runs to the only person he knows will trust him, Phil.

I love how this book started off with a mystery and slowly unfurled to give glimpses of what had happened in the past. The past was very, very important in the development of this story. Not just with Nick and Phil, but also with Lucia, Nick, and Sean's story, as well as the little side stories of Elaine and Jeff and Phil's parents. I loved reading about Nick and Phil and how their love story developed. I am also now intrigued to read about the other Coxwell siblings and will definitely be picking them up to read!
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5.0 out of 5 stars a wonderful read, June 21, 2007
This review is from: Third Time Lucky (Paperback)
Twice before, Nick has come into Phil's life and changed it for the better. Twice before, he's left without a word. Now he's back, asking for her help.

Nick has come back to his hometown in response to a summons from his domineering grandmother, only to find her lying in a pool of blood, a dagger in her neck. Fearing a frame-up, he turns to childhood friend Phil who, to his surprise, is not a lawyer.

However, when Phil investigates, there's no body, no blood, and she suspects Nick is trying to trick her.

Both Nick and Phil have family issues. Phil has, because of Nick's previous influence, broken away from the family expectation of becoming a lawyer, but her family still makes their demands felt. Nick has lived away from what remains of his family--his brother and his grandmother--for some years, but he still feels responsible for his brother.

Third Time Lucky is about taking control of your life, and finding love along the way. It's about family expectations and responsibilities. It's about trusting your heart and taking a risk.

Claire Cross is one of my favorite authors, and Third Time Lucky is one of the reasons. The characters are realistic, with real problems that they overcome during the book. The plot is a page-turning balance between screwball comedy and mystery. It made me laugh, brought tears to my eyes, and put me on the edge of my seat. Just a wonderful read.
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3 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Avoid this clunker, November 1, 2005
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Eve (Toronto ON CAN) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Third Time Lucky (Paperback)
I love romantic comedies, but this book was neither romantic nor funny. The situation was completely unbelievable - okay, this is true of lots of romantic comedies - but in a distasteful way that didn't make me suspend my disbelief in any way, shape or form. The characters were cardboard cutouts going through the motions, without any real feeling, or over the top cliches. The dialogue was totally inane - come on, what 21st century guy (even one who's supposed to be a jerk) would call a woman a "hussy"? (And only because she wouldn't go to lunch with him). All in all, this left a bad taste in my mouth.
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3 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars NO CLARITY FROM CLAIRE CROSS, January 20, 2002
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This review is from: Third Time Lucky (Paperback)
I HAD SUCH A HARD TIME GETTING INTO THIS BOOK, DIDN'T EVEN FINISH IT BECAUSE IT MADE NO SENSE. CHARACTERS UNLIKEABLE AND STORYLINE NONEXISTENT. WHAT A WASTE OF MONEY!
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