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Icebreaker

Anastasia is a figure skater at Maple Hills. Her life is strictly organized and everything goes as planned. Until it doesn’t. Due to an incident, the ice hockey team and the figure skaters have to share a rink. Not only is she training for an important competition and can’t miss any training sessions, there’s also Nate Hawkins, captain of the ice hockey team, whom she can’t stand.

Anastasia is trying her best to avoid him, but when her skating partner gets injured, she doesn’t have a choice but to accept Nate’s offer to train with her. Soon Anastasia realises that Nate is not as much of an idiot as she thought he was and that actually she likes him a lot. More than she’d want to admit.

Tbh I can’t even remember how they went from disliking each other to being in a supposedly perfect relationship TT… I paused the book for over two months and that part must have slipped from me.

To answer the most important question first: I don’t think this book is worth the hype! At all!

The story itself was OK. Not especially deep, rather superficial, but not entirely bad either. There is so much drama that doesn’t even need to be there and I didn’t really like Anastasia, she seems to reduce herself to her body (which leads to approximately half the book being spicy scenes).

At least books like this one teach me not to buy each book that I saw recommendations for online, especially when I don’t even think I am going to like it based on the description.

Autor: Hannah Grace

Titel: Icebreaker

Verlag: Simon&Schuster

Preis: 12.99€

Seitenzahl: 429

ISBN: 978-1-3985-2568-9

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsjahr: 2022

Bewertung: ⭐⭐⭐

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