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A review by vickyramey05
Ice Rivals by Kristen Granata
5.0
5⭐️ | 3🌶️
What do you mean this series is over??? I’m devastated.
This book was absolutely phenomenal, and this is hands down the best hockey romance series I’ve ever read—and it’s SO UNDERRATED.
Okay… let’s talk about the book.
Wow. 🤯
Every single character is so beautifully written—so real, so impossible not to love.
Stephen, Chance, and Presley are literally the definition of soulmates, and I don’t think I’ll ever stop thinking about them.
I already loved Stephen from the other books, but seeing this more vulnerable side of him made me adore him even more. His sunshine personality was the glue holding this family together, and it was everything.
Chance. 🥵🥵 For the love of god… I need to stop obsessing over brooding, grumpy, emotionally scarred men, but let’s be honest—I can’t. 🤦🏽♀️ He was EVERYTHING I needed and wanted.
And finally, Presley. What. A. Warrior. She was thrown into an impossible situation at such a young age, yet she handled it with so much strength and resilience. (Also, she works at a library, which, let’s be real, is the ultimate dream job for any reader.)
Watching all three of them find their way back to each other and create this unique, unbreakable family dynamic was absolutely breathtaking.
I loved everything about this book, but I especially appreciated the representation and the way the story supports the LGBTQ+ community. The author goes beyond just showcasing the relationship for the sake of it—there’s nuance, depth, and so much heart in the way it’s written.
I was SO lucky to get an ARC of this book. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I might just go reread the entire series… again. 🤷🏽♀️😂
What do you mean this series is over??? I’m devastated.
This book was absolutely phenomenal, and this is hands down the best hockey romance series I’ve ever read—and it’s SO UNDERRATED.
Okay… let’s talk about the book.
Wow. 🤯
Every single character is so beautifully written—so real, so impossible not to love.
Stephen, Chance, and Presley are literally the definition of soulmates, and I don’t think I’ll ever stop thinking about them.
I already loved Stephen from the other books, but seeing this more vulnerable side of him made me adore him even more. His sunshine personality was the glue holding this family together, and it was everything.
Chance. 🥵🥵 For the love of god… I need to stop obsessing over brooding, grumpy, emotionally scarred men, but let’s be honest—I can’t. 🤦🏽♀️ He was EVERYTHING I needed and wanted.
And finally, Presley. What. A. Warrior. She was thrown into an impossible situation at such a young age, yet she handled it with so much strength and resilience. (Also, she works at a library, which, let’s be real, is the ultimate dream job for any reader.)
Watching all three of them find their way back to each other and create this unique, unbreakable family dynamic was absolutely breathtaking.
I loved everything about this book, but I especially appreciated the representation and the way the story supports the LGBTQ+ community. The author goes beyond just showcasing the relationship for the sake of it—there’s nuance, depth, and so much heart in the way it’s written.
I was SO lucky to get an ARC of this book. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I might just go reread the entire series… again. 🤷🏽♀️😂