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Friends to lovers
Love at First Skate by Ellie Hall is the story of Harlow and Ted/Teddy. They have been friends for ages and can always depend on the other. When Harlow wins a romantic weekend getaway and hockey player Ted will star in a charity hockey tournament in the same place, it seems like fate. But neither one will challenge their friendship, even if they have feelings for each other.
As the other books in this Love on Thin Ice series, the writing style is flowing. I immediately was immersed in the story and had a hard time putting the book down. The dual POV made that I kept reading, because I wanted to know what Ted and Harlow were thinking. They both enjoy their friendship and I loved how Ted wanted to make Harlow happy and overcome her fear, because of something that happened when they were young. Ted and Harlow are just meant for each other and when things heat up a bit, Harlow is not sure how to deal with that. It says a lot that Teddy gave her room to think things over, even though he wanted more that friendship.
Ellie Hall did a wonderful job describing the scenery and I really would love to go to Maple Falls if it was a real village. And it is a job well done (this goes for all the authors in this series) to write a series where all books are interconnected while at the same time there is a whole new story. I love how in each book we see other characters from the earlier books.
From the very first book I am a big fan of this series. One more book to go.
If you want to read a sweet hockey romance, with lovely characters you come to care about, a good plot and story-line, in a lovely setting, go read this book and the other books in the Love on Thin Ice series. I promise you, you’ll come to love this series as much as I do.
As the other books in this Love on Thin Ice series, the writing style is flowing. I immediately was immersed in the story and had a hard time putting the book down. The dual POV made that I kept reading, because I wanted to know what Ted and Harlow were thinking. They both enjoy their friendship and I loved how Ted wanted to make Harlow happy and overcome her fear, because of something that happened when they were young. Ted and Harlow are just meant for each other and when things heat up a bit, Harlow is not sure how to deal with that. It says a lot that Teddy gave her room to think things over, even though he wanted more that friendship.
Ellie Hall did a wonderful job describing the scenery and I really would love to go to Maple Falls if it was a real village. And it is a job well done (this goes for all the authors in this series) to write a series where all books are interconnected while at the same time there is a whole new story. I love how in each book we see other characters from the earlier books.
From the very first book I am a big fan of this series. One more book to go.
If you want to read a sweet hockey romance, with lovely characters you come to care about, a good plot and story-line, in a lovely setting, go read this book and the other books in the Love on Thin Ice series. I promise you, you’ll come to love this series as much as I do.
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