Love on the Tracks
by Tamsen Parker
Welcome to the Snow and Ice Games where the competition is fierce and the romance is HOT.
Rowan Andrews is the unexpected darling of the Denver Snow and Ice Games. Luge has never captured the American public’s imagination as much as figure skating or even hockey, but her outsized personality and dare-devil ways have got everyone’s eyes glued to the track. Including a certain chart-topping heartthrob.
Zane Rivera is the lead singer of License to Game, the hottest band in the country. When Zane finds out Rowan Andrews has had some complimentary things to say about him, he arranges to meet her while he’s in Denver enjoying the games. And when a photo of him kissing Rowan on the cheek goes viral, they both see the advantages of faking a relationship for the publicity.
After Rowan’s injured in her final race, their relationship starts to feel all too real to Zane. But is this rock star ready to fall in love?
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Martial Peak Reviews
In the bustling world of romance novels, "Love on the Tracks" by Tamsen Parker stands out with its unique blend of sports and amorous adventure, executed with a deft touch that caters both to lovers of romance and enthusiasts of athletic prowess. This novel, which is the first installment in the "Snow & Ice Games" series, skillfully combines high stakes sports with equally high emotional stakes.
The narrative thrust of "Love on the Tracks" propels readers into the adrenaline-packed life of Rowan Andrews, a young and talented luger with her eyes set on Olympic gold. However, the crux of the dilemma—and indeed the spice of the tale—comes not from the icy tracks of her sport but from the heart-throbbing presence of Zane Rivera, a pop star performing at the Games. The contrast between Rowan's disciplined, ice-track life and Zane's glitzy, high-visibility pop star existence sets the stage for a storyline rich in both conflict and charm.
Parker excels in creating a palpable chemistry between Rowan and Zane, cultivating a romance that feels both inevitable and forbidden. Rowan, depicted as a fiercely independent athlete, is understandably wary of any distractions that could derail her career ambitions. Conversely, Zane, with his smooth charisma and the world at his feet, isn't looking for love, especially not with someone whose life is as incompatible with his as Rowan's seems to be. The push and pull between their worlds are depicted with a keen sense of reality that speaks to Parker’s strength in character development. This dynamic propels the narrative forward, engaging readers with the internal conflicts faced by both characters as they navigate their burgeoning feelings.
The setting of the novel, amidst the buzz and camaraderie of the Snow & Ice Games, is another highlight. Parker doesn't just use the setting as a backdrop but integrates it into the growth of the characters and the evolution of their relationship. The pressures of competing at an international level and the fishbowl existence of a celebrity are portrayed with a nuanced understanding, adding layers to the romance. The inclusion of secondary characters—fellow athletes and media among them—enhances the realism and stakes, as does the depiction of the intrusive press and the paparazzi culture.
Moreover, Parker's writing style is accessible yet evocative. She weaves emotions seamlessly into action, managing to capture the swift, thrilling pace of luge as effectively as the intense, slow burn of romance. The dialogue is crisp and natural, with exchanges between Rowan and Zane that sparkle with authentic wit and emotion. Parker also displays a sensitivity in tackling the vulnerabilities and insecurities of individuals living in the limelight, adding depth to what might otherwise be a typical celebrity-meets-ordinary-person trope.
However, "Love on the Tracks" might have benefitted from a deeper exploration into Rowan's athletic psyche. While the romance is indeed the focal point of the story, a more in-depth look at Rowan’s interactions with her sport, her competitors, and her own ambitions would have provided a richer context for her internal battles and the decisions she must make. Similarly, Zane's character, while charming and well-drawn, occasionally borders on being too ideal, lacking sufficient flaws to render him fully three-dimensional.
In terms of the overarching narrative, the resolution feels a tad rushed, with conflicts that had been built up through much of the narrative resolving somewhat neatly in the end. However, this does not significantly detract from the enjoyment of the story, as the climax is satisfying and leaves readers with a feel-good conclusion.
Ultimately, "Love on the Tracks" is a heartwarming, exhilarating, and smoothly written book that not only romanticizes the idea of love against all odds but also captures the spirit and tension inherent in top-level sports. It’s a commendable fusion of romance and sports, a novel that offers more than just a love story and looks at the sacrifices one makes for love and personal passion. Tamsen Parker’s book is a delightful read for anyone who enjoys romances set against the high-stakes backdrop of international sports events.
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