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Sunny Shelly’s Review: Ice Cold Heart by Nikki Hall

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๐ˆ๐‚๐„ ๐‚๐Ž๐‹๐ƒ ๐‡๐„๐€๐‘๐“, the second book in the Beyond the Ice series by Nikki Hall, is LIVE!

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What to Expect :

โœ”๏ธCollege hockey 

โœ”๏ธHe falls first 

โœ”๏ธCity girl/country boy 

โœ”๏ธCoach’s daughter 

โœ”๏ธ”Use me” 

โœ”๏ธSpicy banter 

โœ”๏ธFound family 

โœ”๏ธUnsolicited duck pics 

โœ”๏ธGolden Retriever/black cat

Blurb: 

Cole 

Hockey is my life. I play hard, and I donโ€™t lose. The Frozen Four is at my fingertips, but my eligibility is at risk thanks to one frustrating class. Enter Avery Daltonโ€”beautiful, independent, and utterly off limits. Sheโ€™s my coachโ€™s daughter and his choice for a tutor. Too bad she isnโ€™t interestedโ€ฆ Until she offers me a secret deal her dad can never find out about. Sheโ€™ll help me pass, and Iโ€™ll help her forget about her ex. Friends with very specific benefits. Except for one little problemโ€”I canโ€™t stop trying to win her heart.

Avery

I donโ€™t date hockey players. I donโ€™t befriend them or kiss them in the library either. No one told Cole Mathis that. His perfect good looks and golden boy reputation are everything I should avoid after my last disastrous ex, but when he needs my help, I offer him a deal. Staying detached should be easy, but my weakness is apparently a hockey playing country boy with a wicked sense of humor and a talented mouth. As we get closer, I cling to my rules and hope he doesnโ€™t figure out the truthโ€”he’s the one person who could break me.

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Sunny Shelly’s Review: 3 stars

Ice Cold Heart is a quick, fun read. Cole is a total golden retriever marshmallow of a book boyfriend, and Avery is snarky black cat. She’s has some relationship trauma, and is hesitant to get involved when she begins tutoring Cole, but when they make a tutor/relationship pact, he begins to wear her down. I really liked that they had met on their own before her dad (Cole’s coach) connected them so Avery could tutor him. I felt like their relationship was built on those first interactions, and then the forbidden aspect of her being his coach’s daughter came later, so it really did put up an obstacle for them to move past.

I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.

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