Ratings284
Average rating3.6
Absolutely loved this book! Very, very spicy but well thought out. It wasn't necessarily like reading porn but simply just a romance novel with the right amount of teasers. Also loved some of the lines from the JJ and Henry! Totally recommend (AT LEAST 16+).
These characters need to be put down. Only rabies or some zombie disease would explain why they had sex 24/7 and when they weren't “climbing each other like trees” as the author puts it, they were talking about it... constantly.
picked this up knowing i wouldn't love it but i needed a mind-numbing no thoughts needed kind of book to read - i also wanted to see why everyone loves hockey men so much.
I regret it.
It wasn't mind numbing as my brain was constantly whirring with thoughts of how DUMB these characters are.
It was an erotica book with no plot - i know labelling it as romance will generate more sales but call it what it is, erotica.
I love me some mind-numbing erotica from time to time but when it lasts 400+ pages with no plot? nah.
The “plot” was time skipped. TIME SKIPPED.
Characters had very detailed sex - a passing mention about their skating careers with no details whatsoever - more sex
this book was amazing. i loved it so much, I read it in less than 24 hours.
main character(s): 5/5
I fell in love with both of them ;-;
main antagonist: 5/5
I hated him but understood him, the Worst (but so well written).
setting/premise: 5/5
but I love hockey & figure skating, so I was in for it from the start lol.
spiciness: 11/5
I will not be elaborating
2/5 stars
Oh my God, finally it's over. There was literally one scene where I said out loud, “If she dies, that would be so good.” and honestly I stick by that, it would have made this book so much better.
This book did have some plus sides, from a diverse cast of (side) characters to being sex positive with a huge emphasis on consent. Everything else though was just not good. It was drawn out and lackluster.
It has potential though, if you take it apart and rearrange the scenea into something that makes sense. I think I was just hoping for a slowburn? This was the opposite of a slowburn.
Urghh, I just remembered that I had to read an entire scene of him making her orgasm in an Uber. Maybe I should give this one star
DNF at 70%
I could not finish this book! It took me almost 3 months...
I prefer books with less sex scenes and more character development. Yes, I know that Anastasia's arc is great or wathever, but I didn't care about her, nor Nate.
I like books that focus on the relationship and intimacy is kinda reward, not the moving gear of the relationship. Here they were naked at chapter 7 but she only started to deal with her problems on chapter 25!
Too childish, naive and boring.
Maybe this book was a bit in my face about the correct communication, but I'm glad that it exists and I've read it. But still too many sex scenes.
I started this book back in December, and I for the life of me can't remember why I stopped. Regardless, I finally picked it back up a few days ago to finish, and it was so damn good! I cannot wait to read the other books that the author writes for this series, especially after meeting all of the amazing side characters. Icebreaker is a new adult romance that follows Anastasia, a collegiate figure skater with an Olympic dream, and Nate, a collegiate hockey team captain who would do anything for his team. After one of the practice rinks is taken out of commission, the figure skating and hockey teams are forced to share their time on the ice. Anastasia has extremely negative feelings about this at first, but quickly changes her mind when she gets to know Nate a little better. The banter in this book is some of the best I've ever read—like ever! We get some spicy bits pretty quickly into the story, but there is still amazing tension and payoff
I really liked Nate and Anna's relationship.I loved how they complimented each other in so many ways..Absolutely loathed Aaron though-Felt like he took advantage of what was happening back at his house to just be a terrible human being.Looking forward to Henry's story (loved that guy)
2.5
ok let me rant
the last half of the books is def better than the first
the epilogue is shit. it just seems so out of character idk
overall a really average book
Cute quick read a good PB&J ☺️. Definitely enjoyed the characters and light hearted vibes.
Dnf 14% then skimmed to about half way. Just don???t like the main characters and can???t connect with any side characters because there are so many of them
2.5 Another book that could have been way shorter. Cute premise, but annoying female lead.
I was so hopeful that Icebreaker was going to be a book that I would thoroughly enjoy. The synopsis sounded perfect for me, as I'm a big lover of “enemies to lovers” and anything adjacent to it. I should've known that the book wasn't going to be great as it was a haphazard TikTok recommendation. I should really start curating my booktok experience, but it's easy to get lost in the hype.
What was promised in the synopsis, and the way it was written, was either not fulfilled at all or done so in a very shallow manner. It reads that because of her skating partner's (Aaron) injury and a prank gone extreme, Anastasia and Nathan have to not just share an ice skating rink, but also work together as partners as Anastasia is a partner skater. The prank gone extreme and its fall-out happens early in the book. Them sharing an ice skating rink is never really explored beyond a character talking about it. Aaron's injury and the two becoming ice skating partners doesn't happen until halfway through the book, and is also explored in a shallow manner. What happened before that you ask? A lot of fucking and Anastasia acting up.
I find that the personal issues the characters are going through, especially the two main characters and Aaron, are explored as shallowly as the plot points. One of the biggest issues that Anastasia is facing, her eating disorder, is facilitated by Aaron's nasty behavior (which Anastasia refuses to call out correctly because Aaron is her best friend). But, Aaron is barely in the book. His lack of presence in the book is counterbalanced with the over abundance of side characters that are irrelevant to the book. Why does Ryan, Anastasia's fuck-buddy, have to be here when he quintessentially does nothing for the plot? Robbie, Nathan's best friend, and Lola's (Anastasia's other best friend) feels shoe-horned in. Why is Russ so present when Henry can fill his role the vast majority of the time. Who the fuck is Bobby?
The romance feels very lackluster. I sense no chemistry between Anastasia and Nathan, and I feel that their romance feels...juvenile? It happens so fast and in such a manner that has me scratching my head. I realize that this is a book and that not everything has to be super realistic, but the time the characters spend together doesn't warrant their relationship. The forced-proximity that the synopsis hints at would've made their romance way more believable, but that doesn't happen. The first time they meet, Nathan eats her out, which is whatever for college students. But their interactions after are lacking the space for a romantic relationship to truly develop. Anastasia's commitment “issues” come from wanting to focus on her sport, but I feel like that reasoning is lost as the relationship between the two goes further and is really just used as a plot device to prevent the romance from developing from a break-neck speed to the speed of light.
I know the reason for why this book is so popular is because of the “spicy” smut. If you consider this book spicy, good for you, but to me the scenes were a huge snooze fest. For me, smut that is super spicy needs to be raunchy, explicit and actually make you a little excited. The smut in here is tame, especially in regards to the prose used to describe it. “His hands run over my body”...BORING. Where are his hands going? Is he fondling the titties? Digging his fingers into her ass? Grabbing her hips? No, just boringly running down her body with no extra information. The constant eating out and sucking dick is boring too. It lasts for mere seconds and the description focuses too much on rosy prose and feelings rather than the sex itself. There is nothing wrong with smut scenes that aren't too raunchy, but I guess I feel lied to lol.
The last 1/3rd of the book picks up and becomes interesting. I was overjoyed that I was finally invested in what happens next, compared to the first 2/3rd of the books where I was constantly thinking about DNFing the book and moving on. I hate that the synopsis doesn't really start happening towards the middle of the book and that it was executed in a completely different, and quite frankly, boring manner than it did.
Overall, the book was a big disappointment from my expectations. It's definitely not the worst book I've read, but I have too much to complain about to like it. I don't recommend this book to people that 1. enjoy books with a present plot and 2. people whose smut needs to be above the spicy level of vanilla (don't let Tiktok lie to you about the spicy level of this book, pls).
Grumpy girl gets fcked by sunshine boy, so boring I took 6 months to read upto 25% not spending more timeeeeeeee on itt