SummaryJulie Roseman and Romeo Cacciamani know a thing or two about
good fortune. For generations, their families were rival
florists and bitter enemies. Then Julie and Romeo met by
chance, just as each became single again. Even more
miraculous, they fell in love.
Three years later, Julie and Romeo are still blissfully
happy. They don't often get a quiet moment alone, and rarely
manage a night -- quiet or otherwise -- in the same bed, but
Julie feels blessed by what they do have: true love,
wonderful jobs, and houses packed to the rafters with
family. Romeo's ninety-three-year-old mother, his son Alan,
Alan's wife and their three children live with him; Julie's
daughter Sandy and her family -- including Sandy's Willy
Wonka-obsessed daughter, Sarah, and their cat -- live with
her. The odds of Julie and Romeo getting a few days of peace
together seem about as likely as winning the lottery.
But their wish comes true -- with a twist -- when an injury
puts Romeo flat on his back in Julie's room. Spending days
in bed may sound heavenly, but with Romeo on pain pills,
initially as comatose as Juliet in her tomb, the reality is
less romantic. Then Julie's other daughter, Nora, drops her
own crisis on her mother's doorstep. Now Julie has to figure
out how to run two flower shops, take care of an
ever-expanding household, nurse her beloved Romeo back to
health, tackle Sarah's fixation with lottery tickets, and
keep her daughters from regressing into full-scale teenage
bickering. And Lady Luck has one more surprise in store....
Wonderfully witty and unerringly wise, Julie and Romeo Get
Lucky is a smart, heartwarming story of timeless love and
family loyalty, and a reminder that if you suddenly get
everything you ever wished for, the only thing to do is live
happily ever after.
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