Breaking the Ice by Amy Andrews
Published by: Boldwood Books
Publication date: 7th November 2024
Genres: Romance
Pages: 284
Format: Audiobook, eBook, Hardcover, Paperback
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Preorder a SPICY sports romance from USA Today Bestseller Amy Andrews A bookshop face off!
NHL hot shot, Nick Hawkeye Hawke has 4 months to recuperate from a potentially career ending injury. All he has to do is take it easy and keep things low key. So, looking after his grandmother's beloved second hand romance bookshop and working very closely with the ruthlessly efficient Samantha Evans is just what he needs right? Wrong!
Career driven Sam has impulsively decided to swap her highly stressful corporate job for a slower pace in her favourite bookshop at the exact time her biological clock has started to tick. And she wants absolutely none of that. But when your boss is a hot hockey superstar and you can’t stop daydreaming of him being your baby daddy, forced proximity takes on a whole new meaning.
With temptation around every book shelf, Nick and Sam find themselves skating on thin ice until they put themselves firmly in the friend zone. But the more they try to resist their slow burn, the more they want each other. How long can they stay in the zone until one of them breaks the ice?
Previously published as Risky Business
This book will most definitely give you all the feels despite the noisy eggs. That did make me laugh a lot. I can safely say my eggs have never been noisy, but if you are Samantha, well then you are in trouble.
This was a nice slow burn, despite both liking each other, nothing happened for a while and everything was just built upon. Both have to leave behind their passions, and start again, and start life again, and they are just there for each other.
Some of the dates that Samantha went on were funny. And it was funny to watch Nick squirm knowing how he felt. Life would be so much easier if everyone was honest about their feelings, but then we wouldn’t have a story!! I wasn’t happy when they both went their separate ways but in a way that was good for them – made you see what you were missing out.
It was a tale that made me smile and I was wholeheartedly behind these two and looking forward to my HEA.
Until the next time xxx
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