A review by bookboyfriends4life
Naughty Saint Nick by Sinclair Kelly

5.0

Naughty Saint Nick is my favourite “Christmas” book of the year—I say Christmas in quotations because whilst there are Christmas themes, I wouldn’t exclusively read it at Christmas time. Sinclair Kelly has delivered a fantastic book, and I’m desperate for book two! There’s no major cliffhanger, which is a bonus, just plot points that need to be wrapped up.

Overall, this was an intriguing, fast-paced introduction to the Sinner’s MC, and I can’t tell you enough how much I loved it.

Remy’s one of my ultimate favourite characters, and I really enjoyed uncovering more about her character as the book went on. Throughout the entire book, no matter what came her way, she managed to deal with it, and that kind of strength is something I admire.

Saint. Saint. Saint. Saint. I have so much love for this man. I loved reading his POV, and I find the way he authentically feels to be a breath of fresh air. Rogue is a close second in my favourite’s list, but I still feel like there’s so much I don’t know about him. Actually, I feel that way with the rest of the men. This book seemed to introduce us to the men, give us just enough to intrigue us, but not enough for full-on devotion. But there’s got to be some character development as the series goes on, so I’m not upset about it.

I’m so undecided about Etta, Remy’s twin. I feel like her motives are still very unclear, and I really, really need to know more before I can decide. The twin switch that the girls did is one of my favourite tropes, and I think it was pulled off really well here.

Pros: Twin switch is not a trope I often see enough, and I loved it. Sexy men who know what they want. Drama. So much drama.
Cons: I feel like there is still so much we need to know about the guys. I don’t truly feel like I know many of them that well.

A crucial thing to note, though, is the trigger warnings. Please, please make sure to read them. None of the triggers listed affect me, and I still found some of the scenes difficult to read.

Honestly, this book has a unique plot that keeps you engaged from beginning to end. I highly recommend you take a chance on it. Congrats on a great book, Sinclair Kelly. I truly enjoyed reading all about Remy and can’t wait to see what comes next in this world.