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A review by babsreads18
Go Luck Yourself by Sara Raasch
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
5.0
Trouble is brewing when Christmas discovers that someone has been stealing their joy. The only clue is a single shamrock left at the scene, and since Coal is busy running Christmas, its up to Kris to investigate. Unfortunately, the Prince of St. Patrick's Day also happens to be the same person Kris has been battling for a study room at college. Now, they are forced to play nice for the cameras, but they keep driving each other crazy.
I absolutely devoured this book. It gave me SO many feelings! Kris and Loch were perfection together. The enemies to lovers trope was so well done and the vulnerabilities that they both had made their romance so much sweeter. They also had fantastic tension and chemistry that was swoon-worthy! It wasn't all holidays and fun though. Both Kris and Loch both had experiences with family trauma and Kris struggled with his mental health as a result. I thought that this part was handled with care, and we saw boundary setting as well as support from other characters occur. I really loved the sibling relationship between Coal and Kris too. Coal was so supportive of Kris and encouraged him in so many ways. I'm so excited for the next book in this incredible series!
I read and listened to the audio. The narrator, Dylan Reilly Fitzpatrick was amazing and gave Kris and Loch their own unique voices. Loch's voice in particular was incredible. He really brought the characters and their emotions to life.
Thank you to Bramble Romance and Macmillan Audio for the advance copies!
I absolutely devoured this book. It gave me SO many feelings! Kris and Loch were perfection together. The enemies to lovers trope was so well done and the vulnerabilities that they both had made their romance so much sweeter. They also had fantastic tension and chemistry that was swoon-worthy! It wasn't all holidays and fun though. Both Kris and Loch both had experiences with family trauma and Kris struggled with his mental health as a result. I thought that this part was handled with care, and we saw boundary setting as well as support from other characters occur. I really loved the sibling relationship between Coal and Kris too. Coal was so supportive of Kris and encouraged him in so many ways. I'm so excited for the next book in this incredible series!
I read and listened to the audio. The narrator, Dylan Reilly Fitzpatrick was amazing and gave Kris and Loch their own unique voices. Loch's voice in particular was incredible. He really brought the characters and their emotions to life.
Thank you to Bramble Romance and Macmillan Audio for the advance copies!