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funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
I’m in desperate and uncontrollable need for more Tj and Nate so I have no choice but to buy the third book. Loved this one and would definitely recommend for a funny, entertaining, easy read with a whole plethora of relationships and dynamics. The movie ending was absolutely perfect, I mean, running onto the field?? Yes!
Minus a few cringy lines this book actually got me.
It turned out so cute and sweet I surprisingly loved it. Team Crew for sure.
It turned out so cute and sweet I surprisingly loved it. Team Crew for sure.
adventurous
challenging
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
3.5⭐️I am a big fan of smutty books, but I don’t think this author’s writing style is for me. I did not feel connected or invested in the story and while this had more plot than the first, I was looking for more of a connection between the two MCs.
Read if you like:
-Marriage of convenience
-Spice on spice on spice
-Dirty talk
-Football player hero
-Vegas setting
Read if you like:
-Marriage of convenience
-Spice on spice on spice
-Dirty talk
-Football player hero
-Vegas setting
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
No
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
Read this book if you want a filthy, smutty book with funny, sarcastic and witty characters- especially Elle, the FMC. The plot is mid because at best and there’s essentially no character development or genuine emotional development between the characters. The sex scenes are plentiful and top notch. Their bonds came author is very creative and adventurous.
The main characters are surface level at best and are really immature. There were a lot of opportunities to take with the marriage of convenience trope and it was pretty one note once you got they got through the initial shock of the marriage. I would have thought there would be more struggle with the convenience seeing as Elle has to relocate her entire life for a month right before planning to open her new business. She does nothing during this month but party, lie around a penthouse and eat restaurant food. What?! And wasn’t Alec’s career supposed to be on the line with this marriage stunt. They didn’t do anything as a married couple in public to sell the validity of the marriage.
Their bonds came through the frequent sex and “ease” of their connection. SN- Elle was there for over 30 days and had no concern for a period?!
The characters have a HEA but the ending reconciliation was soo dumb!
The main characters are surface level at best and are really immature. There were a lot of opportunities to take with the marriage of convenience trope and it was pretty one note once you got they got through the initial shock of the marriage. I would have thought there would be more struggle with the convenience seeing as Elle has to relocate her entire life for a month right before planning to open her new business. She does nothing during this month but party, lie around a penthouse and eat restaurant food. What?! And wasn’t Alec’s career supposed to be on the line with this marriage stunt. They didn’t do anything as a married couple in public to sell the validity of the marriage.
Their bonds came through the frequent sex and “ease” of their connection. SN- Elle was there for over 30 days and had no concern for a period?!
The characters have a HEA but the ending reconciliation was soo dumb!
Not all things in Vegas are meant to be left there
I'm going, to be honest, Tangel in Tinsel wasn't my favorite read by this author. I was used to her angsty-filled reads. From the first pages of this book I was laughing out loud from Eleanor's commentary and before I knew it I was at the last page of the book.
Did that last part remind you of anything?! This book reminded me soo much of the movie "The Hangover", with flashbacks of the previous night's moments, the banter amongst friends (both hers and his), and just the vibe of "waking up in Vegas" has on everyone. This book is everything you expect from this author and more. The interactions from the beginning are laugh-out-loud funny, so many pop culture references (definitely making me feel my age), with the perfect amount of feels and connection between the main characters.
Overall, perfect romantic comedy and a book worth having on your shelf!
I'm going, to be honest, Tangel in Tinsel wasn't my favorite read by this author. I was used to her angsty-filled reads. From the first pages of this book I was laughing out loud from Eleanor's commentary and before I knew it I was at the last page of the book.
Did that last part remind you of anything?! This book reminded me soo much of the movie "The Hangover", with flashbacks of the previous night's moments, the banter amongst friends (both hers and his), and just the vibe of "waking up in Vegas" has on everyone. This book is everything you expect from this author and more. The interactions from the beginning are laugh-out-loud funny, so many pop culture references (definitely making me feel my age), with the perfect amount of feels and connection between the main characters.
Overall, perfect romantic comedy and a book worth having on your shelf!
I'm here for a good time not a long time and you know what? The absolute SMUT in Knot So Lucky made my days. Top tier hilarity, elite steam, and all around super fun. Trilina is stuck with me.
"Knot So Lucky" is definitely not the usual type of book I pick up, especially with anything football in the description. I want to acknowledge that first and foremost, since those who read sports/smut regularly may have a completely different review or take-aways.
I enjoyed the dialogue banter Pucci created, giving readers text conversations aside from the traditional dialogue - not only were the conversations hysterical, they felt relatable, especially the bestie group texts. The let-it-all-out, anything-goes themes were only meh for me since it seems like a common social and book Vegas trope. Yet the characters were cute and fun, neither good nor bad, but rather complex humans feelings complex emotions and needs (although the book certainly does not delve into anything complex). The smut was good (3 spicy peppers) but it was also relatively small portion of the story - so if you are reading for smut only, I would recommend another book. Overall though, the book was cute, fast, and fun. With that said, I would certainly read more Trilina Pucci books after reading "Knot So Lucky".
I enjoyed the dialogue banter Pucci created, giving readers text conversations aside from the traditional dialogue - not only were the conversations hysterical, they felt relatable, especially the bestie group texts. The let-it-all-out, anything-goes themes were only meh for me since it seems like a common social and book Vegas trope. Yet the characters were cute and fun, neither good nor bad, but rather complex humans feelings complex emotions and needs (although the book certainly does not delve into anything complex). The smut was good (3 spicy peppers) but it was also relatively small portion of the story - so if you are reading for smut only, I would recommend another book. Overall though, the book was cute, fast, and fun. With that said, I would certainly read more Trilina Pucci books after reading "Knot So Lucky".