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Title: The Chalet GirlAuthor: Victoria PrinceFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: Michael JosephPublication Date: 17th November 2025Rating: 4 Stars
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Title: The Chalet Girl
Welcome to Kristalldorf…where the world’s richest residents hold the sexiest secrets.
Emmeline Everly is Kristalldorf's latest resident. She might be living in the world's most exclusive ski resort. But she's firmly downstairs. Where Emme sees all the dirty laundry behind the glossy exterior.
Emme vows not to get involved, that is until Tristan du Kok. When Kristalldorf's notorious bachelor turns his eye on her she's heading down a slippery slope.
Should Emme say yes to steaming up a gondola and bare herself to the man everyone says not to touch with a ski poll? Or will the ride be just too wild...
Perfect for fans of RIVALS, BRIDGET JONES and Danielle Steel, Victoria Prince is an exciting new voice in romance!
Although I'm not a fan of being cold, the more books I read set in the rich and famous parts of ski resorts, the more I am totally convinced that I would love the apres-ski side of things, especially when there are irresistibly attractive bad boys which ooze sexual chemistry!
And wow is there sex and chemistry and spice on offer in this book. It's overflowing with it. This is not a book for prudes, or those that get upset when fidelity isn't a high priority for many characters.
However I was totally there for it, and some of the scenes were very hot.
Emme is new to the ultra rich resort of Kristaslldorf, and the amount of information given to her very early on, which doubles as an info dump for the readers, as to who is who, and what past or present scandals could be afoot. She is there to be a nanny to the Harrington's children, and she soon makes friends with a few other workers around the resort.
Oh and there is that clear attraction to the resort's bad boy, but she can't help herself and doesn't think it will ever be anything other than one-sided.
It took me a while to get into the swing of this, as there were so so many characters to get to grips with, but once I was used to both this and the author's writing style, I was hooked.
I was very much enjoying all of the goings on in this resort, including the descriptions of just how the other half live. This is a level of luxury that most of us will never experience, but it also goes to show that just because you are mega rich doesn't mean that life is without it's issues.
I'd say there are very few truly happy characters in this story, but I was there for all of their flaws and also the inherent danger of just trying to ski.
This was highly enjoyable, and I am curious to see what the author will write next. I am hoping for a return to this setting and characters!
Thank you to Michael Joseph and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








