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File Size: 3519 KB
Print Length: 308 pages
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Publication Date: August 2, 2014
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Language: English
ASIN: B00MDXMQIQ
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I went into this book with no expectations, but hopes for a fun book with a romance I could ship. I got all that and more! This book was sweet and charming and proves that sometimes winning is about more than what happens on the ice.Despite barely being able to remain upright while ice skating, I've always been more than a little obsessed with the sport. From watching it religiously during the season to watching my favorite ice skating movie – The Cutting Edge (Which I saw in the theater as a child. Yes, I'm dating myself.) – I love all things ice skating. I'd had my eye on Jennifer's earlier series, Edge, for quite awhile, but just never got around to reading it. When the opportunity presented itself to review an audiobook copy of the first book in her new season, I jumped at the chance. I'm so glad I did, too, because I enjoyed every minute of it.Courtney was easy to relate to and like. She was sweet and dedicated to her sport. She seemed a little younger than the early-20s I have to guess she is, but I didn't find that to be an issue. A lot of times, when kids are in a competitive sport like ice skating, they're pretty sheltered to the rest of the world, so it wasn't all that unheard of for them to come off as younger than they are. I never particularly cared for Courtney's partner, Mark. He was just a little too self-centered for my liking. He wasn't a bad guy, but he couldn't hold a candle to Josh. (NOT that there was a love triangle in this book. There wasn't.) Josh was quiet, shy and charming. The exact opposite of his snobby sister Stephanie.The romance in this book was super sweet. I loved the pace at which things developed between Courtney and Josh. There's something adorable about a first love like this and I was completely addicted to it. Courtney and Josh had a ton of chemistry and a lot of similar interests, but they had to be cautious to hide their friendship, and then more, from the other people in their lives. There was a lot going on with the competition, the coaches and Josh's family. What they had was just for them. In addition to a lot of smiles and laughs, I definitely got a little teary-eyed during this book.The narrator, Emily Stokes, was perfect for Courtney's character. Her sweet voice, and they way she was wrapped up in the story, made it even better for me. I actually looked forward to being stuck in (some) traffic so I could spend more time listening to her. Her pacing was great. I didn't love all of the voices she used, but when she was voicing Courtney, I was hooked. There were some odd pauses in the audiobook, particularly at the end of chapters, but I didn't find them all that bothersome. The first time it happened, I was taken by surprise. I thought my iPhone had frozen or something. But I soon learned it was just part of the book. Overall, I thought Crossing the Ice was an enjoyable audiobook.I'm excited about how this story started out and I will definitely keep reading to see what happens next, especially after finishing the bonus epilogue! I'm also planning to go back and read the Edge series. I might know how everything turned out for Em and Sergei, but I feel compelled to get the whole story now.I received an audiobook copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.
When I read a Jennifer Comeaux book I know that I can count on reading a sweet romance, and that was definitely the case here. I loved reading about Courtney now that she’s all grown up. Courtney first appears as a minor character in Jennifer’s first series, though you don’t have to read those books to understand Crossing the Ice. Courtney and her skating partner Mark want nothing more than to go to the Olympics, so it’s incredibly problematic when their rivals (Josh and his sister Stephanie) come to skate at the same rink, under the same coaches. Of course it’s even more problematic when Courtney enjoys Josh’s company much more than she’s willing to admit.Courtney and Josh are very sweet together. I liked that Josh is the shy guy, hanging back and being friends with Courtney at first, despite his feelings for her. It fit with his character so completely. His inaction when it came to the relationship and his life choices wasn’t always appealing, but it was so completely him. Courtney, on the other hand, is more of a “go getterâ€, willing to fight for what she wants. The two of them have some very sweet scenes together, and I loved where they ended up.As always, the skating parts of the book were so well done. I honestly don’t know much about skating at all, but reading about the sport through Jennifer’s writing makes it jump off the page so that you can almost picture the routines in your head. Jennifer also excels at making readers feel what her characters feel. You celebrate with them, and so too you feel their disappointments.Crossing the Ice is a great story full of characters who I'd love to read more about. If you're looking for a cleaner New Adult read that focuses on the characters lives and choices just as much as it does the romance, I would suggest you pick this book up. Crossing the Ice is a sporty, sweet romance that I would not hesitate to recommend.
Jennifer Comeaux delivers another sweet romance with Crossing the Ice. This book, a spin-off from her Edge series, has all the familiar traits of Comeaux's writing. Mainly, intense attraction between two characters whose chemistry is as real as the air we breathe. I read, my stomach a-flutter, as they bantered, flirted, and fell in love with each other, despite overwhelming obstacles that would keep any couple apart. This is what I love about Comeaux's stories.Courtney played a small part in the Edge series. We got a glimpse into the lives her and Mark, pairs partners, in that series, where they were both young teens training with the dream of Olympic gold in their hearts. Now they're all grown up, and they're sharing their famous coaching team with US rivals Josh and Stephanie. There are only two spots for US pairs skaters to go to the Olympics, yet there are three pairs all vying for those coveted spots. One team is basically a shoe in, which leaves the other two teams fighting for that last spot. Sharing a rink and coaches makes things interesting, to say the least, but nothing compares to the intensity of this forbidden romance when Court falls in love with the guy from the rival team!And maybe that's why I love Comeaux's stories so much, despite the lack of steam I'm used to reading in other books. Don't get me wrong--there's steam, but it's not explicit. It's no less enjoyable though, because she knows how to twist your heart, heat up your insides, and plant your ass on the edge of your seat with a deliciously forbidden romance. Will they or won't they get caught in the act? And if they do, how bad will the s*** hit the fan?I highly recommend this series! Though Crossing the Ice can be read as a stand-alone, I'd begin with Life on the Edge, the first in the Edge series, so you'll get the full impact of this fierce and competitive world of figure skating the author has created.
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