Get Lucky

  • Get Lucky: A Novel
    By Katherine Center

    After an inappropriate email causes Sarah Harper to lose her job, she goes home to Houston to spend Thanksgiving with her sister, Mackie.

  • Get Lucky: A Novel
    By Katherine Center

    How do you change your luck?

  • Get Lucky: Rainbow Composition Notebook: Wide Ruled Notebook Journal
    By Inspiration Notebooks

    What Do You Get: - Top quality paper- Minimal show through with heavy ink- 8.5" X 11" dimensions- 100 wide ruled pages- Stylish and easy to carry with you everywhere- Perfect for journaling, diary, note taking, doodling, sketching, creative ...

  • Get Lucky: How to Put Planned Serendipity to Work for You and Your Business
    By Thor Muller, Lane Becker

    Get Lucky is the indispensable resource for anyone who wants to learn this skill and to make serendipity work for them. Praise For Get Lucky "You've heard the old saw, 'Chance favors prepared minds.' Well, Get Lucky is the mind-preparer.

  • GET LUCKY: Harlequin Comics
    By Suzanne Brockmann, Nanao Hidaka

    He’s too dangerous.

  • Get Lucky
    By Madison Faye

    Wanting her could destroy us.Touching her could start a war.But the consequences stopped mattering the moment we knew she'd be ours.Now sharing her is our obsession, and we won't be stopped.

  • Get Lucky
    By Suzanne Brockmann

    IDENTITY: UNKNOWN New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Suzanne Brockmann hasthrilled audiences with her Tall, Dark and Dangerous series.

  • Get Lucky
    By Lorie O'Clare

    Lorie O'Clare's novels are: "Page-turners [with] attraction so strong you can feel it!" —Romantic Times BOOKreviews "Packed with sensuality and suspense." —Fallen Angel Reviews

  • Get Lucky
    By Suzanne Brockmann

    Lucky didn't need the privacy. “It's no big secret, Cat. My sister's getting married in a few weeks. If I leave on this assignment, there's a solid chance I won't be back in time.” Wes Skelly couldn't keep his mouth shut a second longer ...

  • Get Lucky: A Rogue’s Tale
    By Paul Eagles

    still have a goldmine. My choices were clarifying – give me Waka's percentage of the mine and I would call off the dogs of law. My friend pointed out that Waka would have no place to hide if his fine upstanding wife got wind of what ...