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So Very Lucky

By: Caitlin Devlin
Narrated by: Katherine Littrell
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You knew her. You loved her. Then she vanished…

When celebrated singer Calista plunges to her death during a concert in Rio, her former girlfriend Stevie is watching, along with the rest of the world. But while millions of fans mourn, Stevie can’t shake the feeling that something isn’t right.

Then Calista returns—alive, a little changed, but wanting Stevie back in her life for the first time in years. At first, seeing her again feels like a miracle. But as Stevie is drawn deeper into Calista’s world of smoke and mirrors, she begins to question everything: Calista’s overprotective team, the gaps in her memory and the clues that don’t add up about what really happened the night she fell.

As she gets closer to the truth, Stevie is also falling for Calista all over again. Stevie must decide: is uncovering the truth worth losing the person she loves twice?

Perfect for fans of Luckiest Girl Alive and Taylor Jenkins Reid, So Very Lucky asks: how well do we ever really know the people we love? An incredibly suspenseful novel, packed with secrets, that will stay with you long after you finish reading.

©2026 by Caitlin Devlin. (P)2025 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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Was a really interesting story. It kept me wondering what was going to happen next. And why did it all happen the way it did. Not a lot of angst. No spice. Ending made me personally sad and left questions I wanted answered.

Interesting Story but not a HEA.

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They called it a tragic accident. When Calista plummeted in front of a global audience, the world held its breath for a death that never came. Instead, the pop star returned—but she didn’t come back alone.

​Stevie watched the life she once shared with Calista shatter in real-time. Now, as she is drawn back into Calista’s orbit, she finds a world built on silence and "tiny inconsistencies." Every look and every word feels like a riddle. Is Calista haunted by the night she fell, or has she been replaced by a shadow? Amidst tight-lipped handlers and missing memories, Stevie must decide if the woman she loved is still there, or if the conspiracy theories are the only thing left to believe.
I enjoyed this book but It wasn't the ending I would have liked.

Conspiracy?

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