Break the Ice
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- £4.99
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- £4.99
Publisher Description
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 deals with sensitive issues that may be triggering for some readers. Recommended for readers 18+
Customer Reviews
Break the ice
I love the relationship, the friendships and the story!
Amazing book.
Can’t wait to read the next one.
Wow could I relate to this book! Loved it.
Rory is hugely self conscious and holds a lot of insecurities. She’s determined to keep herself closed off from anyone and anything that might harm her, even if that means missing out on the enjoyment of true friendship, love and life. She’s definitely sworn off hockey and hockey players!
Noah has a reputation as a bit of a player around campus but the chemistry is pretty instant between them. He seems to see past her insecurities and doesn’t see her as she sees herself. He’s lovely and determined to break through her walls. Fortunately she has a similar affect on him which is something he didn’t know he needed. They are an unexpected yet perfect match.
This is my favourite book of the series so far. Absolutely loved getting to know the characters and their back stories. As expected, I felt every emotion which is testament to the great writing. Sadly Rory’s feelings and behaviours are all too familiar…… we all need a Noah!
not worth buying
the book was boring and didn’t have a good continuous flow. I didn’t even finish reading it, i kept losing focus; it wasn’t intriguing enough.