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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Bad-boy hockey player Isaac "Ice" Wolfe has one last shot to stay in the NHL. He doesn’t let anyone into his life until he meets horse trainer, Avery Maxwell. Jami Davenport created another fabulous book in the Game On in Seattle series. I liked Isaac's character. He has had a rough life, not letting anyone become close to him. His reputation proceeds him. Once he meets Avery, he finds himself wanting to change and become a better person. I like the similarities between him, and the broken horses that Avery is trying to reorient. I couldn’t believe some of the things that Isaac suffered. My heart went out to him. Avery is great. I like that she followed her dream to work with horses. She is the perfect person to befriend Isaac and make him realize his worth. She has also gone through a lot and can sympathize with Isaac. They understand each other. I appreciated how things that happened in previous books within the series came to play in this book: for example, Isaac’s roommate, Blake, and the charity Isaac and Avery become involved in. I love that the Sockeye are unconventional and give Isaac a shot. They treat him different than he was handled in the past, and they give him a clean slate. Melting Ice has a believable and entertaining plot. It is heartwarming and kept me enthralled. I could not put this book down. I look forward to finding out what happens with Isaac’s brother, Tanner, and Avery’s twin sister, Emma, in Blindsided (Game On in Seattle #6). Complimentary copy provided in exchange for an honest review. Zeige 2 von 2 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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HTML: USA Today Bestselling author Jami Davenport presents another Seattle Sockeyes hockey romance and the fifth book in her Game On in Seattle sports romance series showcasing alpha male heroes of football, baseball, and hockey. Brimming with attitude and broken beyond repair, Isaac "Ice" Wolfe has a heart as cold as his nickname, and he likes it that wayâ??until he meets his neighbor Avery Maxwell. Avery is unlike any woman he's ever known. Her smile thaws his frozen heart. Being with her heals his broken places. She makes him feel, and for Isaac that's not always a good thing. Isaac has burned every bridge in his professional hockey career. When he's traded to the Seattle Sockeyes halfway through their inaugural season, he knows he won't get another chance. He's never been a team player, yet he needs to become oneâ??and fast. Avery has only wanted one thing in her lifeâ??to train and show horses. Her decision to drop out of college to pursue her riding career causes a rift with her big sister, but Avery is tired of following everyone else's dreams. Now she's following her own, and no one is going to distract her from her passionâ??until she meets a dark stranger and his cantankerous dog. When Isaac is warned away from Avery by the team's captain, who happens to be Avery's future brother-in-law, Isaac sees the writing on the wall. It's Avery or his career. To Isaac, a life without hockey wouldn't be a life worth living. But what about a life without Avery? Do Isaac and Avery sacrifice their mutual passion for each other in order to achieve their goals, or do they fight to have it all, even if by doing so, they might lose everything in the end? While all books in this series can be read as standalones, you'll likely enjoy the other books in the Game On in Seattle sports romance series: Book 1â??Skating on Thin Ice (Seattle Sockeyes Hockey) Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Melting Ice (Seattle Sockeyes) by Jami Davenport
Reviewed by (Isha Coleman) for Candid Book Reviews
Did not expect to like Melting Ice. I am not a hockey fan and hate characters that come off as jerks. Jami Davenport you caught me from my first glimpse of Isaac. Isaac is definitely a lone wolf. The emotional turmoil that he has endured throughout his young life broke my heart. I just wanted to reach out and give him a great big hug. Avery did just that. Drawn to this wounded warrior, she discovered the tortured man within. With a gentle hand, giving heart and lots of patience she helped to mend the damage. Melting Ice is a story of sorrow, strength, pain and healing. A touching story lingers even after the last page. Enjoyed reading this book. ( )