Icebreaker by Hannah Grace


Icebreaker follows the love story of ice skater Anastasia Allen and hockey captain Nathan Hawkins during their junior/senior years of college at UC Maple Hills.

I have no positives for this book so I am going to get right into the negatives.   Warning, there are spoilers.

First of all, this book had 0 plot.  At first I thought it was going to be a skating vs. hockey rivalry, then an enemies to lovers plot, then I thought it was going to be them learning how to figure skate a is a team. Nope.  0 plot except for a nasty roommate.

Second, the characters sucked.  Anastasia was made off to be this rule-following, inflexible girl with a side guy that kind of disappeared off the the face of the Earth.  Nathan was supposedly a womanizer but then seemed to worship the ground Anastasia walked on in a very unrealistic way.

The ending also sucked.  How convenient that by the time they both turned 25, Anastasia had won a gold medal and Nathan had won a Stanley Cup.  Oh, and she's pregnant and he proposes in Cabo.  So unrealistic.

There was also an extremely large amount of smut and spice.  Like it was uncomfortable at some points because apparently he likes to praise her? I don't know.  It just wasn't my cup of tea.

One star.  And that's generous.

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