

Crane has romantic comedy in her DNA."-Jeff Arch, Oscar-nominated screenwriter of Sleepless in Seattle, on Forget About It, "Romantic, poignant and funny-this book is a lucky find for lit fans. an irresistible story with equal parts humor and heart."-Emily Giffin, author of Heart of the Matter, on Family Affair "Savage wit and breathtaking tenderness. Half the time I was reading this book I was smiling, which made me look like a crazy person on the subway."-Jancee Dunn, author of Don't You Forget About Me and Why Is My Mother Getting a Tattoo? Praise for the novels of Caprice Crane "Perceptive, touching, and always hilarious. In other words, it's a perfect trifecta."-Karyn Bosnak, author of 20 Times a Lady (soon to be the major motion picture What's Your Number? ) "A hilarious romp that oozes charm and giddy fun. Caprice Crane is a true talent."-Molly Jong-Fast, author of The Social Climber's Handbook "Witty, fast-paced, and sheer fun.

real character growth."- Kirkus Reviews " With a Little Luck scores in humor, head, and heart. Highly recommended."- Library Journal " satisfying romantic comedy. Readers will want to cross their fingers and spit while throwing salt over their shoulders if it helps Berry reach her dreams. The dialog (inner and outer) is laugh-out-loud, snort-inducing hilarious.

Caprice Crane is a nimble and gifted storyteller."-Diablo Cody, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of Juno "Crane is one of the funniest writers of popular fiction around. "Romantic, poignant and funny-this book is a lucky find for lit fans. Is their romance doomed by the numbers-or is a girl who leaves nothing to chance finally ready to gamble? Caprice Crane's witty, winsome novel about the game of modern romance proves that with a little luck and the right stakes, everybody wins. Ryan is funny and sexy, and he thinks Berry's quirkiness is cute. Their on-air battle of the sexes is a hit for the station and sparks some serious heat after hours. But fellow DJ Ryan Riley goes against the odds. Two disastrous relationships back-to-back can mean only one thing to a woman who knows that everything good or bad happens in threes: A third Mr. When it comes to love, though, she could use a little luck. She keeps a four-leaf clover in her wallet, never takes off her horseshoe necklace, and won't tempt fate by walking under a ladder or opening an umbrella indoors. Los Angeles radio DJ Beryl "Berry" Lambert, whose name means luck, doesn't much believe in it-although, thanks to her dear old gambling dad, she's a bit superstitious, certain that everything happens for a reason. If love is in the cards, then somebody stacked the deck.
