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Crossing the Ice
by Jennifer Comeaux
4 1/2 Stars!
Copy kindly provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I loved this book. I felt like I immediately connected with Courtney as a character and I loved watching her relationship with Josh develop.
Figure skating would have to be a tough sport and having her and Marks competitors come and train with their coaches and themselves was an interesting way for the story to go, and see how their relationships would develop with each other.
I really liked Em and Sergei as characters, but particularly Liza, Quinn and Alex. They had some charm and cheeky attitude there. I also really like Mrs Cassar and her dirty/cheeky mouth and of course her generosity.
I felt like I could understand both Courtney and Joshs points of view in terms of schooling and relationships with their parents, but I definitely connected more with Courtney.
I also felt that Courtney was a level headed and mature character in terms of all of her relationships and decisions about schooling and what she was going to do at any given point with whatever was happening in her life. She thought things through and didn't rush into them. If she needed time to think about things she took it.
The ending of the book was amazing and I'm really keen to see how the story plays out in the next couple of books. I definitely recommend this one!
Copy kindly provided by NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.
I loved this book. I felt like I immediately connected with Courtney as a character and I loved watching her relationship with Josh develop.
Figure skating would have to be a tough sport and having her and Marks competitors come and train with their coaches and themselves was an interesting way for the story to go, and see how their relationships would develop with each other.
I really liked Em and Sergei as characters, but particularly Liza, Quinn and Alex. They had some charm and cheeky attitude there. I also really like Mrs Cassar and her dirty/cheeky mouth and of course her generosity.
I felt like I could understand both Courtney and Joshs points of view in terms of schooling and relationships with their parents, but I definitely connected more with Courtney.
I also felt that Courtney was a level headed and mature character in terms of all of her relationships and decisions about schooling and what she was going to do at any given point with whatever was happening in her life. She thought things through and didn't rush into them. If she needed time to think about things she took it.
The ending of the book was amazing and I'm really keen to see how the story plays out in the next couple of books. I definitely recommend this one!