Sleet Princess, Signed
Book Four in Sleet Series
My trip to Mexico for my cousin’s wedding was only supposed to be a few days of obligation and oceanside.
I wasn’t expecting Luke.
Wasn’t expecting the hot hockey player, with the smirks and the tattoos, who kept bumping into me.
And I certainly wasn’t expecting to spend a night on the beach, under the stars, underneath him.
It was magical, but I thought it would end there.
Instead, we exchanged numbers and stayed in touch.
So when Luke invited me to watch him play in Vegas, I went.
And it was great.
Until we woke up the next morning and found the wedding certificate in my pocket.
Turns out that dance party we snuck into was actually a group wedding ceremony.
And now we’re married.
Which is bad.
Because I think our wedding was actually our first date. And if my dad finds out, he’ll cut me out of the family business.
So when footage leaks of Luke and me hot and heavy in an elevator, I have to make up a new plan to save my reputation and career.
Now, all I need is for Luke Anders to act like he’s madly in love with me.
Should be easy.
Right?
Book Four in Sleet Series
My trip to Mexico for my cousin’s wedding was only supposed to be a few days of obligation and oceanside.
I wasn’t expecting Luke.
Wasn’t expecting the hot hockey player, with the smirks and the tattoos, who kept bumping into me.
And I certainly wasn’t expecting to spend a night on the beach, under the stars, underneath him.
It was magical, but I thought it would end there.
Instead, we exchanged numbers and stayed in touch.
So when Luke invited me to watch him play in Vegas, I went.
And it was great.
Until we woke up the next morning and found the wedding certificate in my pocket.
Turns out that dance party we snuck into was actually a group wedding ceremony.
And now we’re married.
Which is bad.
Because I think our wedding was actually our first date. And if my dad finds out, he’ll cut me out of the family business.
So when footage leaks of Luke and me hot and heavy in an elevator, I have to make up a new plan to save my reputation and career.
Now, all I need is for Luke Anders to act like he’s madly in love with me.
Should be easy.
Right?
Book Four in Sleet Series
My trip to Mexico for my cousin’s wedding was only supposed to be a few days of obligation and oceanside.
I wasn’t expecting Luke.
Wasn’t expecting the hot hockey player, with the smirks and the tattoos, who kept bumping into me.
And I certainly wasn’t expecting to spend a night on the beach, under the stars, underneath him.
It was magical, but I thought it would end there.
Instead, we exchanged numbers and stayed in touch.
So when Luke invited me to watch him play in Vegas, I went.
And it was great.
Until we woke up the next morning and found the wedding certificate in my pocket.
Turns out that dance party we snuck into was actually a group wedding ceremony.
And now we’re married.
Which is bad.
Because I think our wedding was actually our first date. And if my dad finds out, he’ll cut me out of the family business.
So when footage leaks of Luke and me hot and heavy in an elevator, I have to make up a new plan to save my reputation and career.
Now, all I need is for Luke Anders to act like he’s madly in love with me.
Should be easy.
Right?
★★★★★
“SJ Tilly wraps up the Sleet Series with a bang in "Sleet Princess," delivering a highly satisfying conclusion. The series revolves around four members of the Minnesota Sleet Hockey team, each finding love and handing out a quirky nickname to their girlfriends: Kitten, Sugar, Banshee, and Princess.
These books feature hot, alpha male athletes paired with strong, funny heroines, offering plenty of humor and spice to keep readers entertained.
In "Sleet Princess," Luke meets Natalie in Mexico, and despite living in different cities, they end up married after a wild night in Vegas. To maintain appearances, they agree to stay married, especially with Natalie's job relocating her to Minnesota.
The book is funny and grounded, with relatable moments often missing from romance novels. Short chapters keep the pace brisk, making for an easy binge-worthy read. "Sleet Princess" provides a fitting farewell to the characters, though fans can hold out hope for future appearances. I’m looking at you, Mazzanti family.”
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