Claudia Monroe is a former prima ballerina, producing a show based on her years with a prestigious ballet company.After a disaster with one of the show’s actors, the director decides to film some scenes in Wintervale, Claudia’s hometown. It has been ages since she went back to Vermont and is surprised to find one of her best childhood friends, Reid Burnett, is still there. When everything else in … everything else in her life is chaos, Reid offers an unexpected port in the storm. But can they just pick up where they left off after so many years apart?
Reid Burnett is a former pro-hockey player who returned to his hometown of Wintervale after a career-ending injury.
Now the owner of The Skate Escape, Wintervale’s ice rink, he is settling into a life out of the spotlight but finds that something is missing. When his middle-school crush, Claudia Monroe, comes to town unexpectedly, Reid wonders if that something he was missing is actually a someone…
‘Ice Angels’ is a 39k word, standalone romance with a guaranteed happy ending and the beautiful bloom of love in a Wintervale spring!
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Second Chance Sports Romance, 4th in a series
Although fourth in a series and I haven’t read the others, I did not have trouble with the story. I always enjoy those stories that take friends and build on that to something more. The narrative is fun and entertaining.
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A good story line with 2 characters who get a second chance at romance. Claudia comes back to her hometown to film scenes for a show she’s producing and Reid also returns to his hometown after a hockey injury. Will these 2 find romance with their childhood friends? A good second chance stand alone book with a good story line and great characters. Even though this book is in a series you aren’t lost if you haven’t read other books from the series.
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Famous former professional ballerina Claudia Monroe goes back to her home town of Wintervale and reconnects with her childhood friends while shooting a fictional drama based loosely on her life story. She reconnects with her teenage best friend Neil Burnett, a former pro hockey player and sparks fly. But she has to deal with the crazy teenage actress playing Claudia stalking him and her ex-boyfriend finally noticing Claudia and not wanting to let her out of his life. There was plenty of humor in this sweet small town best friends romance.
Claudia is a former prima ballerina. She was tasked to produce and write a mini-series about her life. Which leads her and her crew to visit her home town – Wintervale.Here she unexpectedly comes across the one man she never had forgotten and old feelings resurface.
A sweet love story – like most of the Wintervale stories in the series – showing small town life and love and all its insecurities.
An enjoyable read, not too deep, just enough to not get bored and have believable characters.
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Melodie March melts the ice with ICE ANGELS. Retired prima ballerina Claudia (Clyde) Monroe heads home to Wintervale, Vermont to produce a television show about her life. While there she bumps into her childhood best friend, retired hockey player, Reid Burnett. This contemporary sports romance is suitable for adult audiences.
ICE ANGELS is an entertaining second chance romance of childhood friends Claudia and Reid. They both had crushes on each other, but it never went anywhere. Clyde headed to Manhattan to study at the American Dance Conservatory. Reid was off playing professional hockey. I like that they could relate to having career ending injuries, and that it brought them back together. They are both now on their second careers. I think it is cool that Reid bought The Skate Escape. The drama that Claudia went through with the production of her show, and her actors was entertaining.
When I got this book, I did not realize that it was the fourth in the series. I did not have any problems following the story. I also, did not feel like I missed anything. I recommend this story to people that enjoy second chance sports romances. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book.
This is a great addition to the Wintervale series. This book can be read as a stand alone, but honestly, I’ve loved the whole series, so if you hadn’t read the rest, I would go back and read them first. If you have read the others, you will not be disappointed to this addition to the series.
I loved Claudia and Reid. Claudia is a retired ballerina and Reid is an ex-pro hockey player. Both find themselves back in Wintervale where it all began for them. Sparks reignite with this couple and watching their journey is entertaining.
Written as a 3rd person, multi pov with a HEA. Characters from the previous books pop up throughout the story. Strong story line, good description to detail, fantastic dialogue, and awesome characters. All in all, a great read.
Would I recommend this book? Yes
Would I read more from this author? Yes. Love this series and hope there will be more.
Sassy Beta Reading and Review
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Life often takes you by surprise when you least expect it. Claudia is a former ballerina who meets up with her childhood friend Reid in the small town where they both grew up. Claudia is under pressure to deliver location shots for the TV documentary based on her life. Reid gets caught up in all the action when he has to fend off pugnacious attention from the young adult actress chosen to play the part of a young Claudia. On top of that, they need to deal with the long-buried feelings they have for each other.
The plot is simple; the characters are relatable and this a quick, easy read in the Wintervale Series. This is the first book by this author that I read, and it provided an enjoyable interlude.
I voluntarily reviewed an ARC copy of this book, and highly recommend it.
I got this book for free through an ARC, Advanced Review Copy with an honest review freely given.
I thought this was a great book and enjoyed it thouroughly.
The story line was a delight to read and it was such a happy story.
The characters made the story happen and continue on ward.