Review: One Night on Ice
One Night on Ice by Mandy Baggot
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
This book wasn’t really my cup of tea. I’ve enjoyed others by the author, but this one didn’t hit the spot.
It took me a long time to warm up to Samantha, to start with she seems a bit shallow. Once I got to know her a little more, I realised that actually she’s just insecure and suffers from anxiety. I liked her a lot better after that. One of the good points about this book is the fact that both Samantha and Jimmy have their own struggles, and falling in love doesn’t magically fix them, they work at them.
However, I really didn’t like Cleo, she’s shallow, and consistently unkind and undermining to her sister. She thinks all people who have to go to the job centre are benefit cheats (except her of course). And then she’s skiving off work with her colleague so they can have sex. Her attitude to others just really stinks.
I did thoroughly enjoy the scene where Cleo finds out that Samantha really was dating Jimmy Lloyd, that was excellent.
Although not to my taste, this would be a good book for someone looking for a reasonably lighthearted romance.
I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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My rating: 2 of 5 stars
This book wasn’t really my cup of tea. I’ve enjoyed others by the author, but this one didn’t hit the spot.
It took me a long time to warm up to Samantha, to start with she seems a bit shallow. Once I got to know her a little more, I realised that actually she’s just insecure and suffers from anxiety. I liked her a lot better after that. One of the good points about this book is the fact that both Samantha and Jimmy have their own struggles, and falling in love doesn’t magically fix them, they work at them.
However, I really didn’t like Cleo, she’s shallow, and consistently unkind and undermining to her sister. She thinks all people who have to go to the job centre are benefit cheats (except her of course). And then she’s skiving off work with her colleague so they can have sex. Her attitude to others just really stinks.
I did thoroughly enjoy the scene where Cleo finds out that Samantha really was dating Jimmy Lloyd, that was excellent.
Although not to my taste, this would be a good book for someone looking for a reasonably lighthearted romance.
I was given a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
View all my reviews
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