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On Thin Ice
by L.A. Cotton
“Mason Steele was the storm I never saw coming, but by God, if I didn’t mind being swept up in its wreckage.”
On Thin Ice is Harper and Mason’s story, who we met in the first book of the series. Right when they meet, Mason instantly dislikes Harper, as he assumes she’s just another puck bunny, but he does feel a pull towards her. Harper has emotional trauma from her terrible relationship with her father, so all she wants is to be wanted and loved. Mason doesn’t want any attachments, as he devotes all his spare time to his mother and autistic brother. When he learns that Harper is volunteering at his brothers program, he gets to see she is more than he assumed. As much as he tries to fight their attraction, he can’t, so they agree on one night together to work each other out of their systems. But we all know that never works.
I loved how the characters brought out the best in each other, Harper showing Mason he could have more than he thought, and him showing her she deserved to be loved for who she is. The progression of their relationship felt really real. The other characters brought great humour and banter and I’m so looking forward to the next book in this series!
Merged review:
“Mason Steele was the storm I never saw coming, but by God, if I didn’t mind being swept up in its wreckage.”
On Thin Ice is Harper and Mason’s story, who we met in the first book of the series. Right when they meet, Mason instantly dislikes Harper, as he assumes she’s just another puck bunny, but he does feel a pull towards her. Harper has emotional trauma from her terrible relationship with her father, so all she wants is to be wanted and loved. Mason doesn’t want any attachments, as he devotes all his spare time to his mother and autistic brother. When he learns that Harper is volunteering at his brothers program, he gets to see she is more than he assumed. As much as he tries to fight their attraction, he can’t, so they agree on one night together to work each other out of their systems. But we all know that never works.
I loved how the characters brought out the best in each other, Harper showing Mason he could have more than he thought, and him showing her she deserved to be loved for who she is. The progression of their relationship felt really real. The other characters brought great humour and banter and I’m so looking forward to the next book in this series!
On Thin Ice is Harper and Mason’s story, who we met in the first book of the series. Right when they meet, Mason instantly dislikes Harper, as he assumes she’s just another puck bunny, but he does feel a pull towards her. Harper has emotional trauma from her terrible relationship with her father, so all she wants is to be wanted and loved. Mason doesn’t want any attachments, as he devotes all his spare time to his mother and autistic brother. When he learns that Harper is volunteering at his brothers program, he gets to see she is more than he assumed. As much as he tries to fight their attraction, he can’t, so they agree on one night together to work each other out of their systems. But we all know that never works.
I loved how the characters brought out the best in each other, Harper showing Mason he could have more than he thought, and him showing her she deserved to be loved for who she is. The progression of their relationship felt really real. The other characters brought great humour and banter and I’m so looking forward to the next book in this series!
Merged review:
“Mason Steele was the storm I never saw coming, but by God, if I didn’t mind being swept up in its wreckage.”
On Thin Ice is Harper and Mason’s story, who we met in the first book of the series. Right when they meet, Mason instantly dislikes Harper, as he assumes she’s just another puck bunny, but he does feel a pull towards her. Harper has emotional trauma from her terrible relationship with her father, so all she wants is to be wanted and loved. Mason doesn’t want any attachments, as he devotes all his spare time to his mother and autistic brother. When he learns that Harper is volunteering at his brothers program, he gets to see she is more than he assumed. As much as he tries to fight their attraction, he can’t, so they agree on one night together to work each other out of their systems. But we all know that never works.
I loved how the characters brought out the best in each other, Harper showing Mason he could have more than he thought, and him showing her she deserved to be loved for who she is. The progression of their relationship felt really real. The other characters brought great humour and banter and I’m so looking forward to the next book in this series!