Book Reviews

REVIEW – Break the Ice by L.A. Cotton

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From USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author L A Cotton comes a brother’s best friend sports romance. Lakeshore U, where hockey is religion, and the players are gods. Are you ready to fall in love with a Laker?

When Aurora Hart moves in with her brother and his two teammates, it’s only supposed to be a temporary fix.

Enter Noah Holden.

Cocky. Heartbreaker. With enough game to have every girl on campus falling at his feet.

When Noah’s best friend asks him to look out for his sister, he doesn’t expect to find her so resistant to his charm.

Or find himself so interested in his new housemate.

He’s Lakeshore U’s biggest player.
She’s quirky, shy, and one hundred percent not his type.

Can Noah help Rory let go of the insecurities holding her back from embracing life?

Or will he be unable to break the ice around her heart?

*Break the Ice is a 100,000-word standalone novel set in the Lakeshore U series. It contains mature content for readers 18+


And despite the little voice in my head telling me that it was a really bad idea, it was a feeling I wanted to hold onto for as long as possible.


ARC REVIEW

I absolutely adored this story from start to finish.

Noah is a college hockey player and around campus he is known as player. Hockey is his first love and his main focus. Aurora is starting at LU and thanks to a housing issue she is living with her older brother and his teammates. Naturally Noah and Rory bump heads from the start, yet the more time the spend together things start to change between them.

These two have chemistry, they have a connection, they are perfect for each other. Noah and Rory both have not so great experiences when it comes to parents and it takes some times for them to really share everything with each other, but I love the moment they truly do because they are able to help each other heal and really be there for each other.

While hockey is involved, this story was so much more than that. I loved how much Rory grew throughout this and how her confidence within herself grow and she was truly standing up for herself.

If you’re looking for a brothers best friend, roommates, emotional, sports romance check this one out.


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