



Go Luck Yourself
A Royals and Romance Novel
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4.6 • 14 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
It’s enemies to lovers in this sexy and delightful holiday mash up that pairs the spare prince of Christmas with the crown prince of St. Patrick’s Day!
Someone has been stealing Christmas’s joy, and there’s only one clue to the culprit—a single shamrock.
With Coal busy restructuring Christmas—and their dad now having a full midlife crisis in the Caribbean—Kris volunteers to investigate St. Patrick’s Day. His cover: an ambassador from Christmas to foster goodwill. What could go wrong?
Everything, it seems. Because Prince Lochlann Patrick, Crown Prince of St. Patrick’s Day, happens to be the mysterious student that Kris has been in a small war with at Cambridge. They attempt to play nice for the tabloids, but Kris can’t get through one conversation without wanting to smash Loch’s face in—he’s infuriating, stubborn, loud, obstinate, hot—
Wait—hot?
Kris might be in some trouble. Especially when it turns out that the mystery behind Christmas’s stolen magic isn’t as simple as an outright theft. But why would a Holiday that Christmas has never had contact with, one that’s always been the very basis of carefree, want to steal joy? Can a spare prince even hope to unravel all this, or will Kris lose something way more valuable than his Holiday’s resources—like his heart?
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APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
The romantasy genre gets a new holiday makeover in this sexy, queer romp. In the first installment in the Royals and Romance series, Coal Claus (son of Santa) had a major thing for Hex, the prince of Halloween. This time, Coal’s brother, Kris, wants to learn who’s been vacuuming up all the Christmas joy. His suspicion: St. Patrick’s Day. But Kris has some complicated history with that holiday’s prince, Loch, since they were frenemy schoolmates at Cambridge. Naturally, when the sexual tension between them gets amped up, there’s no telling what it might mean for the pair, let alone the holidays they represent. Sara Raasch whips up a confection so frothy and light, it would make an awesome dessert for any holiday. But despite all the cute whimsy, sexual electricity still crackles throughout. And when the two princes start seeing each other for who they really are, it becomes a truly delicious love story.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this madcap follow-up to 2024's The Nightmare Before Kissmas, Raasch once again plays fast and loose with holiday spirits as she interweaves political intrigue and spicy romantic comedy. After the reigning Santa cedes control of Christmas to his son Coal, they discover that someone's been siphoning off Christmas's joy—the power that fuels their magic—and all evidence points to the kingdom of St. Patrick's Day. Coal's brother, Prince Kris, agrees to investigate, visiting the rival Holiday in the guise of a goodwill ambassador there to apologize for the prank war he instigated against the infuriating (and sexy) Prince Lochlann. Kris and Lochlann must play nice for the public, and as sparks fly at every encounter, the two grow closer. Meanwhile, Lochlann's odious, controlling uncle, the current king of St. Patrick's, runs the Holiday into the ground. The lively and heated connection between Kris and Locklann delights as they bicker and flirt their way towards a happily ever after. Despite the intentionally goofy premise, the author makes room for some deep emotions including both of the leads' feelings toward their complicated families. The worldbuilding remains somewhat vague, which will frustrate some readers, but Raasch leaves plenty to explore in future installments. It's a treat.