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A review by allisonbree
Break the Ice by L.A. Cotton
emotional
funny
hopeful
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
*I received a free, advanced copy of this book for reviewing purposes.*
Aurora is easily one of the most relatable characters I've ever read, at least for me personally. At times some of the things she thought or said were things that have also come out of my own mouth. In a lot of ways it was like looking in a mirror.
While Noah's issues are explained, I really liked that his story was left wide open. There's no moment of resolution with Noah and his father, unlike Aurora. She tells her mother off and draws a clear line. Noah had already set boundaries with his father, but the story leaves you wondering if he will try to make amends. I hope that in the next book we see Noah and his father on the sidelines of the story.
The romance between the two characters is electric. You can feel the tension through the pages (or in my case, my kindle screen). It's impossible to not be on Team Rory and Noah.
Read the full review on allisonbree.com!
Aurora is easily one of the most relatable characters I've ever read, at least for me personally. At times some of the things she thought or said were things that have also come out of my own mouth. In a lot of ways it was like looking in a mirror.
While Noah's issues are explained, I really liked that his story was left wide open. There's no moment of resolution with Noah and his father, unlike Aurora. She tells her mother off and draws a clear line. Noah had already set boundaries with his father, but the story leaves you wondering if he will try to make amends. I hope that in the next book we see Noah and his father on the sidelines of the story.
The romance between the two characters is electric. You can feel the tension through the pages (or in my case, my kindle screen). It's impossible to not be on Team Rory and Noah.
Read the full review on allisonbree.com!