Oh what can i say? well firstly i was a little sad as its the last book in the series. I have enjoyed the highs and lows along with the characters. I have grown to love them all. Their uniqueness and their quirkiness. From the beginning, meeting Lucky and Zane in The last boyfriend to finding out that Noah wasn't dead. Seeing how protective Zane is over Lucky, so protective that he asks his best friend Leo to be her body guard. Discovering who Skylar was and how dreadful her life was and Noah doing all he can to improve. Anyway back to the book in hand. Lucky is pregnant with twins and she wants to be married before she gives birth. Noah has made a hash of things with Robin as he kept secrets from her, mainly regarding who Skylar was and what she meant to Noah. I don't blame her for thinking she was a woman. Also there is a program to make with Sidney and Betty. This book brought both happiness and tears. I cried at the vows Zane wrote, i cried when Sidney got ill. I swooned at how Zane took to planning the wedding,it brought tears to my eyes, how sweet is Zane? and he swallowed his pride and ask Leeza for help. This book has answered all the unanswered questions. Although i would of liked to see Leo get his happily ever after. Also i would of liked to of read some of the birth scene. Overall i am very happy (and sad too) how it ended. In a way i feel like i am loosing some very good friends, they are moving far away. I will miss them. This is the last in this series. The love that Zane, Lucky, Robin, Noah, and the kids share is beautifully developed in J.S. Cooper's latest novel. It is lovely to experience the humor, caring and pathos that expands beyond this core group. One can only hope that one day J.S. will develop the stories of Leo, and Leeza, as well. Regardless next year I will be a little sadder to not have a new book about this funny, caring and devoted group of people!
Do You like book Zane & Lucky's First Christmas (2000)?
Loved it! Sad that it's the last one - would love to read more about Noah and Robin.
—tulgabayhan
Loved it would love many more books with all the characters.
—Clarissa