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Loyally, Luke (2024)

BookLoyally, Luke

SeriesSkymar #3

Author: Pepper Basham

Genre: Contemporary Romance, Epistolary

Release Date: May 14, 2024

Sometimes love means embracing the good, the bad . . . and even the impossible.

Dear Reader,

My name is Luke Edgewood, and there are few things in life that I require. Mainly black coffee. And flannel. And lots of solitude. And my dogs, Chewy and Indie. What I don’t need is romance, so I have no plans to change my thirty-year-old bachelor status anytime soon.

But my youngest sister thinks that by accepting a short-term construction job in the small European country of Skymar, I’m going to follow along in her footsteps and discover my own romantic adventure. Nope. Bah humbug. The End. This time, her rom-com-movie senses are totally wrong.

Or maybe not. Because I’ve met a Grace Kelly look-alike who is annoying . . . until she isn’t. But she is impossible. As in, nothing can happen between us because she is a literal princess. Even though that’s easy to forget when we’re working together to restore a castle-like orphanage in a secluded mountain town and “forced proximity” includes a small closet, a secret one-hundred-year-old journal, and the tactile memory of an off-limits royal in my arms.

Basically, the whole situation has turned into an ooey gooey magical snow globe of romantic tropes complete with cute kids and an actual ball. Now, even my sentences are starting to sound like mush. Ugh. Send high levels of testosterone my way—I’m going to need it.

Loyally,

Luke

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I don’t know what to say. I mean, I have ALL the feels right now. I’m sad, I’m happy, I’m sad again. Izzy, Penelope, and Luke have become like family to me, and I’m genuinely going to miss them. I hate that my time with these characters is up. Isn’t that crazy? Or, rather, a testament to Pepper Basham’s stellar storytelling abilities. Her characters are SO well created I feel like they are a part of me. As much as each character’s romance became a thing I rooted for in book 1, 2 and 3, I found myself more drawn to Josephine’s, Izzy’s, Penelope’s, and Luke’s family dynamics. I love how they do family. They are clearly unique human beings with their own talents, passions, dreams, and foibles. And they each accept that about one another. They not only accept it, they encourage each other to be exactly their true selves. The love and support, no matter what, is my favorite aspect to this family. I love Josephine’s craziness and her matchmaking ways (And I have to say, there is a Josephine revelation at the end of Loyally, Luke that had me laughing so hard tears streamed down my face. Be prepared to laugh hard!). I love Izzy’s literariness and courage to follow her dreams. I love Penelope’s creativeness and zest for life. She is literal walking sunshine. But it has always been Luke who truly captured my heart from book one. And not because he is a hot book-boyfriend. Nope…it’s because he is the single best brother I have ever read in the history of books.

I am drawn to Luke because he is the brother I wish I had. He is so good. Yeah, he’s a boy, so he pokes fun and annoys and is sarcastic, but he is fiercely loyal, the right kind of protective, and genuinely kind, compassionate, and supportive. He sees who people really are and makes it safe to be that person. When you’re around Luke, there is no shame in being who God made you to be, quirks and all. If you made mistakes in your past, Luke doesn’t hold them against you. And when you are around Luke, there’s no room for fear. You see, Luke is a dragon slayer. Whatever the dragon may be — fear, anxiety, uncertainty, a broken door hinge, whatever! — Luke says and does what is necessary in order to help get a person back on track. Making a mistake in front of Luke is OK because he is never going to hate you, leave you, or think badly of you. He may have some manly sage advice to share, and it will probably be inspired by movies like Rambo and Jason Bourne, but he’s still going to love you. Izzy is right when she tells Luke that he is kryptonite to a broken heart. I wish more people were like Luke. The world would be a much better place.

Loyally, Luke by Pepper Basham is an exceptional conclusion to what has been one of the best Contemporary Romance series I’ve ever read. I will absolutely miss my time with these characters, but I am super excited to see what Basham has in store for us readers next. I’m positive it will be as amazing as this Skymar series has been.

I received a galley copy of this novel in eBook form from the publisher, Thomas Nelson, via NetGalley, in order to review. In no way has this influenced my review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own.

6 thoughts on “Loyally, Luke (2024)

  1. I can’t wait to read Luke’s book! I love the whole series. Pepper is tops in rom-com and one of my favorite authors. I need to get to this one soon.
    An upcoming book is about a Scot! It is sure to be fun!

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    1. I am so ready for Some Like it Scot! What a great title. It makes me laugh.
      You will love Luke’s book when you get to it, Paula. Pepper is one of the BEST Rom-Com writers on the market. 🙂

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  2. I fully agree with your assessment of this series! I, too, was able to read Loyally, Luke early via NetGalley. And you said it so perfectly…Luke is “the single best brother I have ever read in the history of books.” Excellent review!

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