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This book was so much fun! The way Lucy Score writes banter always leaves me giggling to myself and at times cackling out loud.
In No More Secrets, we get to meet Carter and Summer, opposites in so many ways but yet their attraction is instant and steamy! I enjoyed the character development of both and loved all the easter eggs for the rest of the series. So many of the other characters and people in Blue Moon were lovable and hilarious. The ending is perfect and leaves you excited to read the rest of the series. Well done, a quick read and such a nice break from the non-fiction binge I've been on. Thank you to Netgalley and SOURCEBOOKS Bloom Books for this read!

As I move more into late summer, I love the lazy summer days books. The easy reading, steady-paced, low angst, humorous, read-it-in-the-shade books. This book is set on an organic family farm, with both agriculture and animals, and the vibes are immaculate.
Overall, you can tell this is from Lucy Score's backlist. It has her signature style but doesn't carry the impact found in her recent books. That said, it is still high quality. Well-written, well-paced, believable characters and plot lines to keep you engaged and coming back for more. It is easy to read, like a warm summer weekday evening. Calming and relaxing, easy to lose time, but still in bed at a reasonable hour. It doesn't have the hustle and bustle of a summer weekend, but yet you find yourself enjoying the weekday evenings purely for the easy pace.
If you're looking for a palette cleanser between heavier books, this is a breath of fresh hair and I'd highly recommend it for that.
Thank you to NetGalley and SOURCEBOOKS Bloom Books for an advanced digital reader copy. All opinions are my own and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

Another amazing story, this one in a dreamy small farm town by Lucy.
Summer is an aspiring editor and blogger for a NYC magazine. She’s fulfilling her dreams to get the experience and move up in her job so that one day she can write what she wants.
Summer is sent on an assignment for a week in a small farm town where she is staying with one hot ex-military/wounded warrior/ bearded farmer. The characters in this dreamy little town make you want to move there.
It’s a very enjoyable and oh so sweet story that left me wanting more. I’m dying to read the rest of this series asap.

I enjoy Lucy Score's writing style. This one was a cute little story. Good for a light read. A woman who is a writer and blogger visits a family farm in hopes of doing a piece on the family and the farm. While there an unlikely romance begins to spark.

Summer is doing an article on the Pierce Family Farm. I love the small town antics in this story. The closeness of the family and knowing they have your back. Both Carter and Summer are dealing with things from their past. Carter is a dream. He shows her affection without even realizing it. It's like elementary school all over and it's endearing and hilarious. Think tough guy pulling a ponytail. She has dreams and is dealing with some things. She is trying to be brave and deal with it on her own. Carter is a rock and has a way of putting the pieces back together. I love how she stands by her morals. This was an excellent read. I couldn't put it down so I also bought the audiobook for when I was driving. The narrator did a great job of bringing the characters to life and it just adds more depth to the story. I look forward to the other Blue Moon books and I can't believe it has taken me this long to read them. .

I was expecting to fall in love with this series like I had with Lucy Score’s Knockemout series, but sadly that just wasn’t the case for me. I am not a very big fan of third pov books so I was a little bummed right off the bat. I enjoyed meeting the Pierce family, I loved their teasing banter and how close they seemed to be with one another. I felt very little chemistry between Summer and Carter and that made me a bit uninterested in their story. I haven’t decided for sure if I will continue this series or not.

No More Secrets was an absolutely enjoyable story. I loved Carter and the bond he had with his brothers, and it was hard not to love Summer. Not only was Carter sexy, but he was a handworker and loyal and Summer was no different although she didn't let people in easy, she was independent, determined, passionate and sweet. They truly were perfectly matched for each other, and I enjoyed the town and the people in it. This was a light, funny and steamy romance story that left me looking forward to reading more books in this series. I think it's a great story for romance readers, I know I'm looking forward to more and will be recommending this story.

Low angst. Funny. Super sweet. Small town full of hilarious characters. Amazing sibling dynamics.
Lucy Score is who I always go to for any easy fun read! Her books are always filled with so much heart and laughter. Carter and Summer were no exception...this was so cute. The perfect palate cleanser in my opinion.
Thank you to Bloom and Netgalley for the arc with the new cover

Oh, so much fun!
This is an easy to read, addictive story that I just could not put down!!
It's funny, with great banter and chemistry.
This author has a way of allowing effortless connections with her characters, and I enjoyed how this couple reached their HEA.
I cannot wait for more from this talented author! Grab this one today!!
My complimentary copy was provided by Netgalley, and I voluntarily leave my review.

oh i just loved this book so much!! i havent read the most from this author but after reading this, it made me want to change that. super cute story that will get you instantly hooked. likeable characters and a happy ending!!

This was the perfect, quick read. I love anything Lucy Score writes at this point, so this one did not disappoint! There were things that were definitely cheesy as hell but I ate it up!!!

Another winner for Lucy Score. Carter is the book boyfriend we all want. Strong, sensitive, slightly wounded, and just possessive enough. A rugged farmer with a family we can't get enough of. Summer had no chance of resisting him. Anyone would give up their fabulous life living and working in cosmopolitan Manhattan for the opportunity to chase new dream on an organic farm upstate when faced with the choice. I can't wait to read more about Carter's sexy brothers.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book!

Ooh! This one was pretty spicy! I loved it! Although it was quite spicy it also had a great story of family and how they’re always there for you when you need them! So excited for the next brother, Beckett’s story! I have requested it!! I hope I get it!!!

I really enjoyed this book. The characters are great! I’m not keen on the sex scenes which are graphic but I just skipped over them. Can wait to see what happens next. #NoMoteSecrets #NetGalley

Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for this arc. No More Secrets is book one in Lucy Score's Blue Moon Series. This book is a sweet and light book that follows Summer and Carter. Summer is a workaholic from New York City and Carter is the owner of a farm. This book also introduces us to Blue Moon community and the Pierce family. This book does touch on sensitive topics but is done in a respectable relatable way. Once I started this book, I did not want to put it down. This is normal for me with all of Lucy Score's books. This book was a quick read for me. I am looking forward to the next book in this series.

From the first chapter you can probably guess what happens in Lucy Score’s No More Secrets (think Hallmark movie with big city girl, small town man, etc), but if you let your imagination freeze there, you will miss out on a beautiful little rom-com with a lot going on between the pages. Don’t assume you know this story, as Ms. Score has taken the idyllic town of Blue Moon and created lovable characters and small town charm that’s hard to resist.

This review does not contain spoilers.
Thank you to NetGalley and That's What She Said publishing for providing me with this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
No secret here - I love Lucy Score books! They are lighthearted, sexy, and funny! "No More Secrets" (book 1 in the Pierce Brothers series) was no exception. The two main characters are Summer and Carter. Summer is an editor for a fashion magazine in NYC and Carter runs his family's organic farm in the eccentric town of Blue Moon Bend, NY - where there are many interesting characters! Carter is a war veteran suffering from PTSD. He also has 2 brothers we meet as the story goes on (I am guessing the other 2 books to come in the series will be their stories). Summer is assigned to spend a week on the Pierce Farm to write an article. You can see where this is headed.....The story also deals with some family drama in both Carter's and Summer's families, and some secrets that both characters are holding onto. Summer's secret is not what I was expecting at all.
What I really love about Score's writing is her illustrative choice of words. As I was reading this story, I could conjure up pictures in my mind of what I imagine Pierce Farm would look like and the hippie downtown locations of Blue Moon Bend. She has an eloquent way of describing the scenery (some other things too) and making the reader want to read more. I finished this e-book in one day. It is part of a series, as mentioned above, but could also be read as a stand alone.

Thank you to Bloom, NetGalley, and Lucy Score for this arc in exchange for an honest review!
I really enjoyed this one! I am not always a fan of 3rd POV, but I thought it worked really well in this story. Blue Moon was the perfect small town setting. As Lucy said, the town really became its own character and I loved it! All of the Pierce brothers have me in a chokehold. I loved getting to know about their family. I related to Summer a lot, as a fellow Type A girl😂 She was such a fun FMC! The last 20% was so good and even the mini breakup didn’t bother me! A fun start to a series, I can’t wait to read more!

A sweet story of love, family, trusting others, and believing in yourself. Sometimes what we think we want and what we need are 2 different things.

I was expecting Lucy Score's signature angst, looking forward to it, but it was noticeably absent. Instead, it felt like the story was filled with a whole lot of nothing.