4 Star review of Icing by Kelly Jamieson




Title: Icing
Series: Aces Hockey #3
Author: Kelly Jamieson 
Publisher: Loveswept
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: April 19, 2016



Blurb

Hailed by Jami Davenport as her “go-to author for hockey romance,” the bestselling author of the Heller Brothers Hockey series sets the ice ablaze with another sexy novel featuring the gorgeous men of the Chicago Aces.

Duncan Armstrong may be an NHL star, but he’s a country boy at heart. His ultimate fantasy is going home with the Stanley Cup, not a gold-digging airhead who aspires to be a trophy wife and nothing more. Newly single and hoping to enjoy a night out with his teammates, he ends up hitting it off with a down-to-earth waitress who’s a complete breath of fresh air—until Duncan learns that she’s a part-time model. He tries to forget about her, but their sizzling chemistry has him coming back for more.

Amber is working hard to put herself through school, and has zero interest in dating a professional athlete. She’s seen firsthand how fame and fortune can mess with their heads—her father’s brilliant football career ended in a firestorm of addiction and infidelity. So Duncan’s attentions immediately have her on the defensive. Still, there’s something different about him. And once she stops trying to freeze him out, irresistible temptation turns into all-consuming passion.






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Author Bio

USA Today bestselling author Kelly Jamieson is the author of more than thirty contemporary romance novels. She’s a married mother of two who lives a very ordinary life outside of her imagination. She likes coffee (black), wine (mostly white), and shoes (high!). She also loves watching hockey.


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My Review
4 Stars
While entertaining and with a nice storyline i was left feeling like Icing was slightly unfinished. I loved the chemistry between the different “players” in the book, the team work and the way that the story in itself was laid out. I loved the chemistry and the will they/ won’t they that gets set up and the basis of their relationship considering its something that neither the hero or heroine wanted given the other’s profession— the only reason that my rating is a 4 star rather than a 5 — I was left feeling like the author wanted to give the story just one final edit, deleting scenes that weren’t completely necessary to build the relationship or keep the story moving— in a nut shell though amazing story with people you will love! 

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