Let's Not & Sleigh We Did
JP Sterling
190 pgs
“Noelle is my Roman Empire. The single person my mind wanders to whenever it’s quiet.”
I absolutely love finding a new holiday romcom like JP Sterling’s Let’s Not & Sleigh We Did. There was so much background, character growth, humor, and story packed into 190 pages that I was surprised when I hit the last page. Luke’s infatuation with Noelle stemmed from middle school, where Noelle was sure the world was ending after their shared kiss, which went awry. Even going as far as to refer to Luke as Luke Slobberlips, Noelle adamantly decided she’d never have another thing to do with him. Life’s funny like that, and suddenly, due to circumstances out of her control, she and Luke are roommates, using their newfound status to trick Luke’s parents into thinking they’re married for Luke’s inheritance.
“You’re not on the market. You’re pending in my cart.”
The resulting story is comedic, making me laugh right out loud and shake my head, whether it’s at Luke’s inability to think around Noelle or their silly antics as they navigate their fake relationship and budding friendship. Their love's slow, steady build was perfectly sweet for this holiday story. I am also a JP Sterling follower for life because the funny scenes in the book were so effortless. They came up organically and honestly had me laughing and giggling out loud. The only issues I had with the story were the terminology regarding the horses and cows and the cover. The words used weren't incorrect enough to ruin the story for me, but as a lifelong equestrian, they were off enough for me to pause and mentally correct. I also was a little bummed to see the Holstein-looking calf on the cover did not match the brown fluffy cow in the book though both were very cute!
Cheers to the unexpected and happy Holidays! Thank you, JP Sterling, for this ARC. I enjoyed reading this holiday story and hope to see something about Nate in the future. I think anyone looking for a sweet rom-com with a bit of holiday magic and a fluffy cow should give this a read this winter! All opinions expressed in this review are mine, honest, and given voluntarily.