Lucky Break: A Novel
By (Author) Jaclyn Westlake
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Avon Books
28th October 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Narrative theme: coming of age
813.6
Paperback
352
Width 135mm, Height 203mm, Spine 20mm
259g
When a spate of bad luck upends her meticulously planned life, Eliza moves to a charmingand mysteriousMidwestern lake town, where she just might find herself while trying to find the truth. Perfect for fans of Beth OLeary, Kate Clayborn, and Sophie Kinsella.
Eliza has always had a plan...until her seamlessly plotted life implodes, and her engagement falls apart. At thirty-two, she suddenly finds herself second-guessing the picture-perfect future she had always envisionedone that included raising 2.5 children nearby her tight-knit Italian family in San Francisco.
Then Eliza is offered the chance to start over: in Juneberry Lake, a small Midwestern town eager to lure remote workers to their picturesque community. Shocking her family and friends (and herself), Eliza packs up her apartment and buys a lake house sight unseen.
Juneberry Lake is as delightful as it looked in the pictures. And the pictures didnt even include Joel, a fellow new arrival who works alongside her every day in an adorable coffee shop. But if Eliza is hoping to spy her uncertain future in the shimmering waters of Juneberry Lake, shell find herself out of luck. Because her friendly Midwestern neighbors are keeping a marvelous secretone that will help Eliza see that her recent spate of bad luck was never her fault...and that the tide can turn when you least expect it. With the help of her friends and family, new and old, Eliza is finally ready to build a new future thats entirely her own.
I wish this book had been around in my 20s! It is THAT good and poses the ultimate life question (in the most funny, warm, hilarious and heartfelt manner): what is it I should be doing with my life vs. what is it I NEED to do with my life Literal laugh out loud dialogue, romance that will give you tingles, family dynamics that leap off the page in the most genuine fashion, an unforgettable octogenarian who steals any scene shes in, and last but not least a cast of lovable animals that will melt you! Ellen Won Steil, bestselling author ofBecoming Marlow FinandFortune, on Dear Dotty Dear Dotty is a joy to devour! Westlake gives us compelling characters, a page-turning plot, and laugh-out-loud humor. But its also a novel with a huge heart, thoughtfully exploring the difficulty in finding our authentic way in the world and the power of our chosen communities. A remarkable debut! Stacey Swann, author of Olympus, Texas "Dear Dotty is a delightfully layered story of grief, love, and self-discovery. A charming debut that is sure to keep readers turning the pages as they fall in love with these wonderfully quirky characters!" Zara Raheem, author of The Marriage Clock and The Retreat "I loved this funny, thoughtful, tender story about growing up and growing into yourself. Rosie Benson is all of us in our shaky, uncertain early twenties, and Dotty is the ruthlessly honest, unconditionally loving mentor we wish we'd had." Sarah Chamberlain, author of The Slowest Burn Rosie Benson is one of the most relatable heroines Ive read in a long timeI loved spending time with her on the page and in my head.Dear Dottyis charming, heartfelt and utterly absorbing. Suzanne Park, author ofOne Last Word
Jaclyn Westlake is a debut author and an alumna of the Stanford Continuing Studies novel writing program. A recruiter turned career advice columnist, her work has appeared in Forbes, Business Insider, and Inc. She lives in California with her husband and their dachshund mix, Indiana Jones (but you can call him Indy).