Review: Melting the Ice by Jaci Burton

Posted December 29, 2013 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 0 Comments

melting the iceCarolina Preston has only one goal in mind—launching her new fashion line. She needs only one last thing to make it perfect—hockey phenom Drew Hogan. But Carolina and Drew have a history that goes back to their college days, and Carolina doesn’t want the embarrassment of her past to cloud the brightness of her future.

Drew is eager for the chance to show Carolina he isn’t the boy who hurt her back then, but a man now, with the skills necessary to melt the icy exterior of her cold heart.

 

 

 

Series: Play by Play #7
Release Date: 02/04/2014
Publisher: Berkley
Source: Publisher
Reviewer: Lucy
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

Carolina Preston is a fledgling designer seeking to make a name for herself in the fashion industry in Jaci Burton’s Melting the Ice. She desperately needs a model, and her brother’s friend Drew Hogan would be the perfect candidate. The only problem is that Carolina and Drew have a history, sharing an unforgettable night that ended in disaster. Carolina needs the publicity, and having one New York’s hottest hockey players can only help her case. Carolina and Drew’s comfortable relationship leads to a sweet love story between the two. Drew has changed a lot since their one night together years ago, and his willingness to prove he is different will melt your heart and makes their transition from friends to lovers is seamless. Their story will make you laugh, make you cry, and allows you the opportunity to meet not only Carolina and Drew but those close to them as well.