"Go Luck Yourself" by Sara Raasch - A Holiday Romance to Remember


Hey everyone! I got an early copy of "Go Luck Yourself" from Bramble/Macmillan, and let me tell you, it's a super fun read! ๐ŸŽ‰

Since I loved Sara Raasch's last book, "Nightmare Before Kissmas" (which I reviewed back in October), I was stoked to get my hands on this one. And it totally lived up to the hype!

Sara Raasch, a New York Times bestselling author, brings us this merry, mischievous follow-up to "The Nightmare Before Kissmas." This time, we’ve got a new holiday rivalry brewing! And can we talk about those stunning shamrock green sprayed edges? Gorgeous!

The story is an awesome enemies-to-lovers romance. It pairs the spare prince of Christmas with the crown prince of St. Patrick’s Day. Someone’s been stealing Christmas’s joy, and the only clue is a single shamrock. With Coal busy and their dad having a midlife crisis in the Caribbean, Kris volunteers to investigate St. Patrick’s Day to keep himself distracted (like from his epic love fail with Coal’s best friend). He’s going undercover as an ambassador from Christmas. What could go wrong?

Well, a lot. Turns out Prince Lochlann Patrick, Crown Prince of St. Patrick’s Day, is the same guy Kris has been feuding with for months at Cambridge. They try to play nice for the tabloids, but the tension is real. Kris can’t talk to Loch without wanting to punch him—he’s infuriating, stubborn, loud, obstinate, hot—

Wait, hot?

Yep, Kris might be in trouble. Especially since the whole Christmas joy mystery isn’t as simple as it looks. Why would a Holiday that’s never even interacted with Christmas want to steal joy? Can Kris figure it all out, or will he end up losing something way more important—like his heart?

Raasch nails the blend of holiday magic and romance, and the chemistry between Kris and Lochlann is off the charts. It’s got the perfect mix of humor, tension, and holiday cheer.

If you love holiday romances with a twist, "Go Luck Yourself" is a must-read. Huge thanks to Macmillan & Bramble for the early access!

I’d love to hear your thoughts! Have you read "Go Luck Yourself" or any of Sara Raasch's other books? What are your favorite holiday romances? Share your memories and stories in the comments below. If you enjoyed this post and would like to support my book reviewing journey, any small token of appreciation is always welcome. Let's keep the joy of reading and sharing stories alive together!

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