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Knockemout Book1: Things We Never Got Over

Knockemout Book1: Things We Never Got Over is a steamy small-town romance about a runaway bride, a grumpy barber and the chaotic new family neither of them planned to find in rough-around-the-edges Knockemout, Virginia.

Knockemout Book1: Things We Never Got Over Lucy Score introduces Naomi Witt, a woman escaping a perfect-looking wedding and rushing to help her estranged twin, only to be left stranded with no car, no money, no plan and an eleven-year-old niece she never knew existed.

What the book Knockemout Book1: Things We Never Got Over is about

The plot begins when Naomi arrives in Knockemout after running away from her wedding. She thinks she is coming to rescue her twin sister Tina, but Tina has not changed in the way Naomi hoped. Instead of gratitude or reconciliation, Naomi gets theft, chaos and a shocking responsibility: Tina disappears after taking Naomi’s car and cash, leaving behind her daughter Waylay.

Naomi is used to being dependable, polite and practical, but Knockemout immediately strips away her control. She has no job, no home and no idea how to raise a child who has already learned not to trust adults easily. Her conflict is not only about surviving a bad day; it is about rethinking the entire life she thought she was supposed to live.

Knox Morgan, the local barber and bad-boy loner, wants no part of complications. He prefers solitude, routine and emotional distance, with his loyal dog Waylon as the safest kind of company. Naomi is exactly the kind of trouble he avoids: romantic, overwhelmed, responsible for a child and impossible to ignore once her life falls apart in front of him.

In the middle of the narrative, Knockemout Book1: Things We Never Got Over book becomes a classic grumpy-sunshine romance with sharper emotional stakes. Knox may tell himself he is only helping until Naomi gets back on her feet, but every practical gesture pulls him closer to a woman who challenges his rules, softens his edges and makes his quiet life feel less complete than he believed.

The story also gives strong emotional weight to Waylay, whose presence turns Naomi’s crisis into something deeper than romance. Naomi must become a protector before she feels ready, while Knox has to decide whether keeping his distance is still possible when a child and a woman in trouble begin to matter to him.

As the first book in Lucy Score’s Knockemout series, the novel establishes a town full of gossip, loyalty, sharp humour, found family and slow-burning tension. It begins with a runaway bride and a stolen car, but grows into a story about belonging, responsibility, healing and the kind of love that arrives at the worst possible moment.

Atmosphere, themes and style

The atmosphere is lively, emotional and full of small-town chaos. Knockemout is not a polished romantic postcard; it is nosy, loud, messy, funny and fiercely protective once someone becomes part of its circle. That setting gives the story warmth and momentum, with neighbours, friends and local drama constantly pushing the characters together.

The main themes include found family, trust, responsibility, healing, independence, chosen love, and the fear of needing someone after building a life around self-protection. Naomi’s journey is about learning that being strong does not mean doing everything alone, while Knox’s journey is about realizing that peace without connection can become another kind of loneliness.

Lucy Score’s style blends humour, emotional tension, banter and heat. The romance develops through arguments, reluctant help, chemistry, protective instincts and the slow discovery that both characters are carrying more pain than they first reveal. The result is a story with comic energy and serious emotional undercurrents.

The characters are memorable because they are imperfect in engaging ways. Naomi is kind and capable, but also exhausted by always being the responsible one. Knox is gruff and stubborn, but his actions often reveal more care than his words. Waylay adds vulnerability, urgency and tenderness to the plot, making the romance part of a larger emotional rebuilding.

For the audience, the book offers the pleasures of a long, immersive contemporary romance: tension, humour, family complications, steamy encounters, protective love and the satisfaction of watching guarded people slowly become a home for one another.

Who this book is for

This novel is ideal for readers who enjoy small-town romance, grumpy-sunshine dynamics, runaway bride stories, protective heroes, found family and emotionally messy love stories with humour and heat. It suits an audience looking for a romance that combines escapism with deeper themes of responsibility and healing.

It will also appeal to readers who like longer contemporary romances with strong side characters, community atmosphere, banter, family drama and a heroine forced to rebuild her life from the ground up. Fans of romance where chaos turns into belonging will find Knockemout especially inviting.

Why you should read it

  • It begins the Knockemout series with a memorable mix of romance, family chaos, humour and emotional stakes.
  • The plot combines a runaway bride, a troublesome twin, an unexpected niece, small-town drama and a reluctant protector.
  • The characters are vivid because their chemistry is matched by real fears, wounds and responsibilities.
  • The atmosphere is warm, noisy, funny and full of community energy.
  • The themes of trust, found family, independence and healing give the romance emotional depth.
  • The style is engaging, steamy and character-driven, making it a strong choice for fans of contemporary romance.

Knockemout Book1: Things We Never Got Over is a compelling choice for readers asking why read a small-town romance with both heat and heart. It offers banter, tension, tenderness and the messy joy of finding love when life has completely fallen apart, inviting readers into a town where trouble arrives fast but belonging can arrive faster.

Характеристики
Видавництво Hodder
Автор(ка) Люсі Скор
ISBN 9781399713740
Кількість сторінок 496
Вага 354.0
Розміри 128х196х36 мм
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