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A review by roksyreads
Sleet Princess by S.J. Tilly
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.5
Natalie’s trip to Mexico for her cousin’s wedding was supposed to be straightforward. She wasn’t expecting to meet Luke, the hot-as-hell ice hockey player with a wicked smirk, nor to enjoy a night under the stars—and underneath him. Before parting ways, they exchange numbers, and when Luke invites Natalie to watch him play in Vegas, she can’t resist attending. One game, a few drinks, and a dance party later, they wake up with a hangover and a wedding certificate—and when footage of Natalie and Luke getting hot and heavy in the hotel elevator leaks, Natalie fears that her father will cut her out of the family business. Forced to come up with a plan to save her reputation and career, she just has to hope Luke will play along.
Maybe it’s just because I’m Australian and it’s not possible to accidentally get married, but the whole premise of the drunk wedding is completely wild to me! A little over the top, and chock full of moments that gave me the worst cases of second hand embarrassment, the whole book was a ride and a half and I loved every minute of it. FMC Natalie’s and MMC Luke’s romance is the sweetest whirlwind, and it was both rewarding and heartbreaking to watch them navigate the unique challenges of their relationship. As I’ve come to expect with any Tilly novel, there’s plenty of banter between characters from across the series, and the interactions between the MCs and their friends are true highlights. Being the last in the Sleet Series, Sleet Princess ends with a set of hilarious and heartwarming prologues that offer glimpses at the whole series’ cast’s ultimate HEAs, leaving me with all sorts of warm fuzzies I’m sure to carry with me for years.
Maybe it’s just because I’m Australian and it’s not possible to accidentally get married, but the whole premise of the drunk wedding is completely wild to me! A little over the top, and chock full of moments that gave me the worst cases of second hand embarrassment, the whole book was a ride and a half and I loved every minute of it. FMC Natalie’s and MMC Luke’s romance is the sweetest whirlwind, and it was both rewarding and heartbreaking to watch them navigate the unique challenges of their relationship. As I’ve come to expect with any Tilly novel, there’s plenty of banter between characters from across the series, and the interactions between the MCs and their friends are true highlights. Being the last in the Sleet Series, Sleet Princess ends with a set of hilarious and heartwarming prologues that offer glimpses at the whole series’ cast’s ultimate HEAs, leaving me with all sorts of warm fuzzies I’m sure to carry with me for years.