The Nightmare Before Kissmas (Royals and Romance, #1)

The Nightmare Before Kissmas (Royals and Romance, #1)

Sara Raasch

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Red, White & Royal Blue meets The Nightmare Before Christmas in a sexy, quirky romcom where the golden-hearted Prince of Christmas falls for the totally off-limits Prince of Halloween. Featuring beautiful ruby sprayed edges! Nicholas “Coal” Claus used to love Christmas. Until his father, the reigning Santa, turned the holiday into a PR façade. Coal will do anything to escape the spectacle, including getting tangled in a drunken, supremely hot make- out session with a beautiful man behind a seedy bar one night. But the heir to Christmas is soon commanded to do his duty: he will marry his best friend, Iris, the Easter Princess and his brother’s not-so-secret crush. A situation that has disaster written all over it. Things go from bad to worse when a rival arrives to challenge Coal for the princess’s hand…and Coal comes face-to-face with his mysterious behind-the-bar hottie: Hex, the Prince of Halloween. It’s a fake competition between two holiday princes who can’t keep their hands off each other over a marriage of convenience that no one wants. And it all leads to one of the sweetest, sexiest, messiest, most delightfully unforgettable love stories of the year.


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    There are strong Red White & Royal Blue vibes (even homages!) in this book, which is the part that I'm enjoying immensely. Plus Nick is a consent king, which is super hot 🔥🎃🎄 The politics part though... I don't really understand the Holidays? I suppose they're more like factions or even a potential parallel is mafia families? But the number of people who are part of Christmas is more like a city? And they all deal in 'joy' and want to 'expand' but... I'm not really following what that means, so that side of things is weird.

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