Too Lucky to Live, Annie Hogsett
Too Lucky to Live, Annie Hogsett
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Too Lucky to Live

Author: Annie Hogsett

Narrator: Erica Sullivan

Unabridged: 9 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/24/2018


Synopsis

Lonely and broke, Cleveland divorce survivor Allie Harper believes all her problems would be solved if she could find a nice, smart, hot guy and enough money to get her car fixed.The hot guy arrives first: he’s in a crosswalk clutching a bag of groceries while a blonde in a Hummer is leaning hard on her horn, sending the man’s groceries and white cane flying. How has this woman missed the fact that the man is blind? From the curb, an outraged Allie jumps to his rescue, rebagging the groceries as well.The money is in the bag—literally. Thomas Bennington III, for that’s who the handsome guy proves to be, has bought a MondoMegaJackpot ticket along with canned tomatoes. Allie takes him home and turns his groceries into dinner for two. Later that night, Tom hears the numbers announced. He’s won. And he’s less than thrilled. PhD Tom had gambled on the odds of losing (175 million to one) to prove a point to Rune, a kid from the projects he’s befriended, that only losers buy lottery tickets. Instead, Rune, who’d helped pick the Mondo numbers, will share Tom’s jackpot.Allie and Tom grasp two things: one, they’re hot for each other, and two, the ticket is a hot target, and now so are they. Every scheming weasel in Cleveland will be after Tom’s $550 million. Yes, once the Mondo ball drops, it’s game on with killers and kidnappers as players.Allie and Tom need to get smarter about the threats all around them. On the run from one fancy hotel refuge to another and from one dangerous moment to the next, with only Allie’s feisty landlady, Margo, and a couple of Cleveland cops for backup, Allie and Tom evolve a strategy. First, turn in the ticket and claim the jackpot. Second, set up accounts to manage the millions. Third, stay alive to the end of the week … if they can.

About Annie Hogsett

Although Annie Hogsett has been writing for as long as she can remember and enjoyed a long career as an advertising copywriter, Too Lucky to Live is her first published novel.

About Erica Sullivan

Erica Sullivan is a professional actress of both stage and screen and holds her MFA from the Yale School of Drama. She has spent over a decade as a Company Member at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. She has been busy in both the stage and screen world, and has also narrated nearly one hundred audiobooks.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Dale on May 14, 2018

Alice Jane Harper, known usually as Allie, wants a nice guy and enough money to get her car fixed. She ends up meeting a guy when woman driving a Hummer hit the horn sending the man in the pedestrian crossing and his groceries and white cane flying. Allie stops to help him. The man is Thomas Benning......more

Goodreads review by Barbara on May 07, 2017

Waiting for the bus and looking up when the honking began, Allie Harper sees a blind man frozen in the crosswalk with groceries spilled all around him. Allie rushes out to calm and rescue him along with as much of the groceries as possible. Leading him to the bus shelter to sit in safety, Allie asks......more

Goodreads review by Tara on November 07, 2024

A murder mystery with the mystery (& murder) still in progress throughout the novel. A different take, and you felt the summer heat radiating throughout.......more

Goodreads review by Dogsandbooks on June 21, 2017

Quite a lot of deaths, a not very convincing story. Plus chic lit pure fiction. Still, not terrible. DPL book......more

Goodreads review by Kim on September 11, 2017

This is a lucky day for Thomas Bennington III. First Allie Harper rescues him from being run over by a Hummer in the crosswalk and then he wins the $550 million Mondo Mega Jackpot. Blind since he was 25, Tom is not usually so disoriented, but that big SVU completely destroyed his sense of balance. A......more


Quotes

“[An] entertaining, sexy debut…The original voice, humor, and unusual premise will appeal to Janet Evanovich readers.” Library Journal (starred review)

“As the plot zigs and zags, readers will enjoy hanging out with Tom and Allie.” Publishers Weekly

“Fast pacing, multiple plot twists, and humor, including a Stephanie Plum–like main character, enliven the story and keep the pages turning.” Booklist