Book 9 in the SOS Hotel series follows our trio on their road trip (definitely NOT on the run), ending up in a creepy hotel in Minnesota. Adam, Zee, and FancyFangs are onto their next adventure and though the hotel may be a bit more upscale, the service leaves something to be desired.
From the blurb:
What happens when you throw a whole bunch of Lost Ones in a posh hotel, sprinkle in some grown humans who like to play dress-up, add a twist of sinister vibes, a quirky treasure hunt, a spooky riddle, and some yummy sandwiches?
Wait. You don’t know? F*ck, me neither. I guess we’re gonna find out.
Some folks will probably get unalived—not our fault. Adam will want to help, because he’s nice like that. And Fancy Fangs is gonna sleep through it—or get his fine ass kidnapped. Because he’s ancient and mostly useless.
Anyway, if folks are dying, why we gotta be heroes? It’s not like we’re famous for saving people. Oh wait… f*ck. Then there’s the whole magic snowstorm that rolls in, and now we’re stuck with Mr. Creepy Concierge, cameras in inappropriate places, and have I mentioned the axe murderer?
Just another day on the road… But so we’re all clear, we’re definitely not on the run.
SOS HOTEL: Icy Reception is the second book in a three part mini-series that takes place AFTER the main eight books in the SOS HOTEL series. If you haven't read the main books, don't start here. If you have read all previous books, then buckle up, babycakes. Sh*t's about to get real.
Rogue's review:
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This is part of a series, and definitely not a standalone. Adam, Zee and Victor are not on the run, and definitely not still running from Adam's brother. They definitely don't end up in snowy hotel in Minnesota that's hiding a crazy snow fae who's been kidnapping people and putting them on ice in the basement, and a management that's been facilitating said fae by drugging guests and locking them in their rooms at night.
This series is complete bonkers insanity and I love it. Adam, Zee and Victor just fit together, and I'm here for Zee and Victor snarking at each other and Adam being anything but a regular human - sometimes you do just need to eat people or burn them to a crisp so they stop kidnapping people and putting them on ice. This is fun, bonkers, with sexy times to power up Zee who's honestly beyond fabulous most of the time, and Tom Collins yet again reluctantly saving the day. These books are a real highlight when they come out and I can't get enough of them. This is another fun entry to a mental series that I can't recommend enough.
Jacqueleen the Reading Queen's review:
" ๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ ๐ฑ๐ผ๐ป๐ฒ ๐ฏ๐ฒ๐ถ๐ป๐ด ๐ป๐ถ๐ฐ๐ฒ. ๐๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ ๐๐ถ๐บ๐ฒ ๐๐ผ ๐ด๐ฒ๐ ๐ข๐๐๐ฃ."
Hell hath no fury like a dragon protecting those he loves. If you thought the motel Adam, Zee, and Victor stayed at in book 8 was bad, then prepare yourself folks. It's got nothing on the Stephanie Hotel, the newest accommodations inhabited by our favorite trio. The beds may be comfier and the bathroom luxurious, but at least the motel let you leave when you wanted.
From the moment our MCs stepped into their room at the Stephanie Hotel you just knew something wasn't right. I'm pretty sure after exploring a bit Adam was also convinced, but after days spent driving on the road, I don't blame him for wanting a little R&R. Not to mention, Adam is the poster boy for "let's pretend everything is fine when it really isn't."
Yes, there was a lot of crazy happening at the hotel, but there were also a couple of surprisingly sweet moments snuck in. Victor really does have a way with words. There were also more spicy times than we usually get which I was super thrilled for. I'm bummed that the next book is the last and Nash has been pretty vocal about her meaning it this time. I just know I am going to miss these three for a long time to come when it's over.
SOS Hotel: Icy Reception is currently available as an e-book and can be read as part of your Kindle Unlimited Subscription
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