As You Ice It
by Emma St. Clair
If at first you don’t succeed, DO NOT try, try again. At least not when it comes to dating a hockey player.
When Naomi met Camden Cole on Oakley Island, she assumed he would be gone in a week or two like any other tourist passing through.
Perfect for a fun summer relationship. A temporary one.
As a single mom to ten-year-old Liam, she’s not holding out hope for husband material and is way too skittish about commitment to consider more.
So when both Naomi and Liam start getting too attached, she cuts Camden loose. Better to end things before either of their hearts could get broken.
But the joke’s on her—they broke anyway.
As an added punchline (and gut punch), her job relocates her to the town of Harvest Hollow—where Camden plays for the Appies.
It’s FINE, Naomi tells herself. He’s a professional hockey player with a busy career. Their paths will never cross.
And they probably wouldn’t have—if not for Liam’s newfound hockey obsession.
Now, Naomi is right back where she was last summer—with the same feelings and the same desire to protect her and Liam.
But when Camden wants to go all-in with her and Liam, is Naomi ready to stop running?
As You Ice It is a closed door hockey romance with all the sizzle and swoon, but no spice.
This is part of the Appies hockey romance series, featuring Just Don’t Fall, Absolutely Not in Love, a Groom of One’s Own, Romancing the Grump, Runaway Bride and Prejudice, and When Alec Met Evie. These books are standalones but may be best read in order. Related book: If All Else Sails.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Emma St. Clair's As You Ice It is a delightful addition to the world of contemporary romance, skillfully blending the allure of sports with the complexities of personal relationships. This novel, part of the Appies hockey romance series, offers readers a heartwarming journey of love, trust, and second chances, all wrapped up in the charming setting of Harvest Hollow.
The story centers around Naomi, a single mother who is fiercely protective of her ten-year-old son, Liam. Her cautious approach to relationships is understandable, given her past experiences and the responsibilities she shoulders. Naomi's character is well-crafted, embodying the struggles and triumphs of single parenthood. Her initial reluctance to pursue a relationship with Camden Cole, a professional hockey player, is rooted in her desire to shield both herself and Liam from potential heartbreak. This protective instinct is a recurring theme throughout the novel, highlighting the challenges faced by single parents in the dating world.
Camden Cole, on the other hand, is portrayed as the quintessential romantic hero—charming, persistent, and genuinely invested in Naomi and Liam's well-being. His character adds depth to the narrative, as he navigates the demands of his career while trying to win Naomi's heart. Camden's determination to be a part of Naomi and Liam's lives is both endearing and inspiring, showcasing the transformative power of love and commitment.
One of the novel's strengths lies in its exploration of the theme of second chances. Naomi and Camden's relationship is a testament to the idea that love can be rekindled, even after a painful separation. The author skillfully portrays the emotional turmoil that both characters experience as they grapple with their feelings and the potential consequences of rekindling their romance. This theme resonates with readers who have faced similar dilemmas in their own lives, making the story relatable and engaging.
The setting of Harvest Hollow adds an additional layer of charm to the narrative. The small-town atmosphere, coupled with the excitement of the hockey world, creates a vibrant backdrop for Naomi and Camden's love story. The author's vivid descriptions of the town and its inhabitants bring the setting to life, immersing readers in the community's warmth and camaraderie.
Emma St. Clair's writing style is both engaging and accessible, with a perfect balance of humor and emotion. The dialogue is witty and realistic, capturing the nuances of human interaction. The chemistry between Naomi and Camden is palpable, and their interactions are filled with moments of genuine connection and tenderness. The author's decision to keep the romance "closed door" ensures that the focus remains on the emotional and relational aspects of the story, rather than explicit content.
Comparatively, As You Ice It shares thematic similarities with other contemporary romance novels, such as those by authors like Susan Mallery and Jill Shalvis. These authors also excel in creating compelling characters and heartwarming narratives set in small towns. However, Emma St. Clair distinguishes herself by incorporating the unique element of hockey, which adds an exciting dynamic to the story and appeals to sports enthusiasts.
In terms of character development, both Naomi and Camden undergo significant growth throughout the novel. Naomi learns to confront her fears and embrace vulnerability, ultimately realizing that love is worth the risk. Camden, meanwhile, demonstrates unwavering patience and understanding, proving that true love is about more than just passion—it's about partnership and support.
The inclusion of Liam as a central character adds depth to the story, as his relationship with Camden evolves from admiration to genuine affection. Liam's newfound obsession with hockey serves as a catalyst for Naomi and Camden's interactions, providing opportunities for bonding and mutual understanding. The portrayal of this blended family dynamic is both realistic and heartwarming, highlighting the importance of communication and compromise in building strong relationships.
Overall, As You Ice It is a captivating and emotionally resonant novel that will appeal to fans of contemporary romance and sports-themed stories alike. Emma St. Clair has crafted a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of love, trust, and family, all set against the backdrop of a charming small town and the exhilarating world of hockey. Readers will find themselves rooting for Naomi, Camden, and Liam as they navigate the challenges of love and life, ultimately discovering that sometimes, the greatest victories are those of the heart.
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