Release date: August 17th
2015
Purchase: Amazon
Synopsis via Goodreads:
Olympic rings and an engagement ring.
Courtney Carlton is ready for
both.
She and her boyfriend Josh have
skated together and dated for four years, and they’ve reached a critical point
in their partnership both on and off the ice. With the Winter Games coming up
and their career nearing an end, they are fighting to win a spot on the Olympic
team, something Courtney has dreamed of since she was ten years old.
She also has another wish she hopes comes true soon. She’s waiting for a marriage proposal from Josh that she expected to happen by now. Will she realize either dream or will her heart be broken from disappointment?
She also has another wish she hopes comes true soon. She’s waiting for a marriage proposal from Josh that she expected to happen by now. Will she realize either dream or will her heart be broken from disappointment?
Jennifer Comeaux Guest Post
All-Time Favorite Books
Thank you, Trish, for
having me as a guest today and helping me celebrate the release of Taking the
Ice, the third and final book in the Ice Series! I was asked to share my
all-time favorite books, which isn’t an easy task because I read a lot and my
favorites are constantly changing. I thought I’d start by going back to my
childhood, and the first thing that came to mind was the Sweet Valley High
series. I devoured those books and couldn’t wait until
the next in the series showed up in my local bookstore. Those stories majorly
influenced my writing when I was young, and I find that they still creep into
my writing even now!
My favorite book that
I read in school was by far To Kill a Mockingbird. I read it over and over and
was completely enthralled by the characters and the story. There was something
about that book that totally fascinated me. In recent years, most of my
favorite reads have been YA contemporary romances. I loved My Life Next Door by
Huntley Fitzpatrick, The Start of Me and You by Emery Lord, On the Fence by
Kasie West, Lola and the Boy Next Door by Stephanie Perkins, and I’ll Meet You
There by Heather Demetrios. I’m a sucker for a sweet, swoony romance, and all
of these books have that and then some!
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jennifer Comeaux is a tax accountant by day, writer by night. There
aren’t any ice rinks near her home in south Louisiana, but she’s
a die-hard figure skating fan and loves to write stories of romance set in the
world of competitive skating. One of her favorite pastimes is traveling to
competitions, where she can experience all the glitz and drama that inspire her
writing.
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12 comments:
I think the ice series is a great idea.
Awesome guest post. Who doesn't love To Kill A Mockingbird? :) Such a classic!
Thanks for participating :)
I cannot wait to read the Ice Series!!
sounds interesting. i would like to read these books
Thanks so much for having me as a guest, Trish!!
Oh I LOVE the Ice Series! Skating has always been a part of our family, and reading romances about it would be so neat!
Jennifer, thanks for visiting! I really enjoyed your guest post. To Kill a Mockingbird was one of my favorites, too. - Trish
I think it's so interesting!
Thank You!
I just love it. Ty
It looks wonderful!
The series sounds like interest reads. Would love to read them.
The series sounds like interesting reads that I would love to delve into.
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