
Lights Out Lucy
A Music City Rollers Novel
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Callie Dalton
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Elicia Hyder
"It's not a matter of if you get hurt but of how bad and when."
I can't say they didn't warn me. Right now, I realize: I probably should have listened. Because if there's anyone who has no business playing a sport that requires a helmet, pads, and a liability waiver, it's this girl. The same girl who once knocked herself out during a game of backyard baseball. I stepped up to the plate, pulled the bat back a little too far to swing, and clocked myself in the back of the skull. Boom. Lights Out Lucy.
That's how I got my roller derby name. So yeah. Maybe I should have known better.
But what doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right? That's the whole reason I laced up a pair of skates to begin with. Well, that and this other little confession I need to make. Amid all the estrogen and girl power that fuels the world of women's roller derby, this insanity may have started because of a guy. Eyeroll, I know. Sadly, today on the oval track, it's about to come to a very bloody end. And all this slow-motion introspection might be part of my life flashing before my eyes. I'm going down hard and fast, with a set of Atomic Turquoise wheels aimed right at my face. Lights Out Lucy, indeed.
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Loved this book!
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Amusing, energetic, and inspiring. Lucy often says she’s going to die while trying out for the women’s roller derby, but she continues through bruises, blisters and concussion. A powerful leader.
The audio was wonderfully narrated.
Lucy grows up? Not enough. Lucy comes into her own? Better. Lucy fights to become strong, resilient and successful at skating and life. Yes. Romance included.
A little sadness sprinkled throughout. That’s life, right? A mother’s passing and cancer touching many lives. You learn to adapt. In Lucy’s case, she decides Roller Derby is her jam. It doesn’t hurt that she is awesome at her day job. Now for the fun part.
A strong and entertaining read from beginning to end. You don’t want to miss this one. Sports, blood and bruises; none part of my regular reading material and certainly not something I would try, but I admire Lucy for giving it her all.
Excerpt:
“Seventeen!"
My lungs burned. My shins and calves twisted into knots. My lower back felt like someone had smacked me with a baseball bat.
"Eighteen!"
"Final minute!" Shamrocker screamed.
I fell again. This time coming down hard on my knees and on my wrist guard. My fingers smacked the floor, and I yelped with pain. But I got up. I got back-freaking-up.
"Nineteen!"
"Twenty!"
The whistle blasted, long and loud, rattling off the bleachers and metal ceiling. I skated off the rink and collapsed, my breath ripping violently through my chest. Hehn-hehn-hehn-hehn. I sounded like a goose with emphysema.
Olivia appeared over me. "You did it!"
No, I really didn't. But I couldn't answer over the fight for consciousness. The halogens above were casting a halo of light around her head. Either that or I was crossing over to the other side.
"Here." Styx handed me a water bottle.
Olivia pulled me up to sitting. I drank a few deep gulps, wishing it wasn't so very cold. My chest tightened with a cramp. "Is Zoey OK?" I asked when I could finally speak.
Styx nodded. "She's fine. She knew to not overdo it. You OK? You look like you might stroke out."
"I might." I was holding the twisted muscle in my side, just under my lungs.
She pointed to my hand. "Breathe in through your nose and out through your mouth to keep from getting a stitch in your side."
I forced a smile. "Thanks for the tip.”
“The Duchess, the head coach of this sport I had no business being a part of, walked over. My smile faded. Forget the stroke. I'm dead. And this is my hell.
"What's your name?" The Duchess asked, looking down at me on the floor.
"Lucy," I answered, my stomach churning in knots.
The corner of The Duchess's mouth tipped up into an almost smile. "You don't sound too sure about that."
I cleared my throat. "Yes, ma'am. My name is Lucy Cooper."
"Well, Lucy Cooper, that was good work out there."
What the—?
Maybe she hadn't counted my laps.
"I didn't even come close to twenty-seven," I admitted.
"Most girls don't the first time," she said. "I'm talking about you getting up and finishing. You're scrappy. I like that."
Maybe I did have a stroke and didn't realize it. "Thank you."
She pointed at my face. "I'd better see you in October."
I nodded. "You will."
And I knew right then, she certainly would.”
Excerpt From Lights Out Lucy by Elicia Hyder
Lights Out Lucy by Elicia Hyder
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As for the narrator Callie Dalton, I would listen to anything she does. She makes each character stand out regardless if male or female. I've even listened to some of her stuff more than once.
Worth the time
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The character development in this story was outstanding. We see all sides of Lucy. We see her struggles at work, mixed with a bit of humor, and how she handles all kinds of situations. We see her social life go from zero to astronomical. We see her love life go from flat out nothing to meeting and falling for Nashville's most eligible bachelor! We see her grow and become more confident.
When accident-prone Lucy decides she wants to try out for the Music City Rollers, she surprises not only herself, but her brother, her father, her employer, her best friend, and West Adler. Will she make it? You need to listen to it to find out.
The narration was GREAT! The story was read with all the emotion in place. The voices of the various characters were well-done.
Entertaining!
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Great story of friendship and romance
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Wow!
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Girl Power
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Love this so much!
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Girlfriends and skates!
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