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justinlife 's review for:
Go Luck Yourself
by Sara Raasch
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This book is dumb. Dumb in the best way.
It’s a sequel to the Nightmare before Kissmas and the joy that I wanted from that book, I got from this. It’s ridiculous, magical, and fun.
We follow Nick, one of the princes of Christmas, as he’s dealing with the fallout from the first book and trying to find his place in the new world. When they realize someone is stealing from Christmas, Nick takes it on himself to investigate, which leads him to the Prince of St. Patrick’s day, Lochlan. (The way I smiled writing that sentence) This is a little enemies to lovers and it’s low key. Raasch succeeds in knowing exactly what she’s doing and embracing it. The dialogue is fun, the friendships entertaining, and the love story is cute.
I want an entire holiday royalty series. Inject it in my veins. If you’re looking for the fluffiest fluff, give this series a
It’s a sequel to the Nightmare before Kissmas and the joy that I wanted from that book, I got from this. It’s ridiculous, magical, and fun.
We follow Nick, one of the princes of Christmas, as he’s dealing with the fallout from the first book and trying to find his place in the new world. When they realize someone is stealing from Christmas, Nick takes it on himself to investigate, which leads him to the Prince of St. Patrick’s day, Lochlan. (The way I smiled writing that sentence) This is a little enemies to lovers and it’s low key. Raasch succeeds in knowing exactly what she’s doing and embracing it. The dialogue is fun, the friendships entertaining, and the love story is cute.
I want an entire holiday royalty series. Inject it in my veins. If you’re looking for the fluffiest fluff, give this series a