Review: Icebreaker by Hannah Grace

Title: Icebreaker

Series: Maple Hills #1

Author: Hannah Grace

Anastasia Allen has worked her entire life for a shot at Team USA.

A competitive figure skater since she was five years old, a full college scholarship thanks to her place on the Maple Hills skating team, and a schedule that would make even the most driven person weep, Stassie comes to win.

No exceptions.

Nathan Hawkins has never had a problem he couldn’t solve. As captain of the Maple Hills Titans, he knows the responsibility of keeping the hockey team on the ice rests on his shoulders.

When a misunderstanding results in the two teams sharing a rink, and Anastasia’s partner gets hurt in the aftermath, Nate finds himself swapping his stick for tights, and one scary coach for an even scarier one.

The pair find themselves stuck together in more ways than one, but it’s fine, because Anastasia doesn’t even like hockey players…right?

A fab, spicy sports romance! 

So, we have:

~ Anastasia, figure skater, controls herself down to the minute and is basically a commitment-phobe because of it. Not going to lie, Anastasia got on my wick a bit for the first quarter of the book but her character growth was immense and I can totally see why this was written the way it was so props to the author. 

~ Nate, hockey player, captain and general nice guy. He is just so caring, I loved him! I need me a Nate! 

~ A group of friends who are all fabulous and I’d love to have on my side, especially Henry. All except Aaron. Aaron ugh. I hate that guy.

I really enjoyed this read, twas spicy! But I think maybe this could have been condensed, there was a lot of stuff that I don’t think needed to be there, particularly round the middle part of the book.

That aside, If I were you, I’d give this a read! 

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