Gavin Anyone but her. Eva Adams—the entitled, picture-perfect cheer princess. Incapable of empathy, patently manipulative, and absolutely beautiful. I can’t afford her drama—I just want to play my last year of hockey without being kicked out of TU, but there she is on my first day back. Crying. In a weak moment, I make her an offer. An agreement I never thought she’d take. Except she surprises me, and now I’m faced with a dilemma. Protect my secrets…or win the girl.
Eva Anyone but him. Gavin King—the rebellious, coffee-slinging hockey god. Arrogant, irreverent, and way hotter than he has any right to be. Despite the lady tingles, I’d be happy to spend my last year at TU without seeing his face—or his tattoos—again. It should be easy. I have cheer, I have my friends, and I have nowhere to live. To my eternal frustration, he offers me a solution…for a price. When I take the deal, I can’t help wondering what else I’ll give him before the end.
Ice Cold Player is the first book in the Beyond the Ice series of interconnected standalones featuring the hockey players of Teagan University—an enemies to lovers, he falls first, forced proximity, college hockey romance with plenty of heat.
Nikki Hall is a smart-ass with a Ph.D. and a potty mouth. She writes happy ever after stories with found families, sassy heroines, and strong men who love their women hard. Coffee makes her happy, messes make her stabby, and she’d sell one of her children for a second season of Firefly. You can find all her contemporary sports romance books at www.nikkihallbooks.com.
What you’ll find: - College Hockey Romance - Enemies to Lovers - He Falls First - One Bed - Found Family - Cute Pet Duck - No 3rd Act Breakup
I love sports romance, and I'm happy I discovered Nikki Hall. As I have not read Nikki's previous books, I was not aware Eva is from the Wild Card series. I will definitely go back and read that series. For this book in particular, it took me a moment to get into it because I couldn't connect to the characters right away. Nevertheless, the book is well-written, and I enjoyed it.
Gavin King is an NHL-bound star hockey player with a checkered past. Eva Adams is a confident, sassy cheerleader with a big heart. Gavin is Eva's nemesis, and when she finds herself homeless and needing a place to live, Gavin offers Eva and her pet duck a room in the home he shares with other hockey players. While living under the same roof, they cannot deny the chemistry between them.
The enemies-to-lovers aspect of the story was done well. Gavin and Eva's romance was a slow burn, but the buildup was entertaining. Both connected based on the losses they've experienced and provided a shoulder for each other to lean on. I enjoyed the growth of the characters and the trust they built with each other. I also enjoyed the secondary characters and, of course, Eva's pet duck, Henry. A duck wearing diapers is funny to imagine.
Although there were some issues with the flow of the story, Ice Cold Player was fun to read. I am excited to read Cole's story next!
Thank you, Nikki Hall and Wordsmith Publicity, for the e-ARC. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.
In Ice Cold Player, readers are immersed in the world of college hockey and the tumultuous relationship between Gavin King and Eva Adams. Hall delivers a gripping enemies-to-lovers romance filled with tension, passion, and unexpected twists.
Gavin King, the rebellious hockey player with a troubled past, finds himself drawn to Eva Adams, the picture-perfect cheer princess with secrets of her own. Despite their initial animosity, circumstances force them into a reluctant partnership, sparking a series of events that challenge their preconceptions and ignite undeniable chemistry between them.
Hall expertly develops Gavin and Eva's characters, giving them depth and complexity beyond their initial impressions. Gavin's struggles with his past and his desire to protect those he cares about are juxtaposed with Eva's facade of perfection and her internal conflicts. As they navigate their complicated feelings for each other, they both undergo significant growth and self-discovery, making their journey a compelling and emotional one.
The romance between Gavin and Eva is steamy and intense, with palpable chemistry that leaps off the page. The slow burn of their relationship adds depth to their connection, while the obstacles they face only serve to strengthen their bond. Hall does an excellent job of building anticipation and suspense throughout the story, keeping readers engaged and eager to see how Gavin and Eva's story will unfold.
The college hockey setting adds an exciting backdrop to the romance, providing plenty of opportunities for drama, camaraderie, and heart-pounding action on and off the ice. Fans of sports romance will appreciate the authentic portrayal of college athletics and the camaraderie among the players.
Ice Cold Player is a captivating and entertaining read that will appeal to fans of enemies-to-lovers romance and college sports-themed novels. With its engaging storyline, well-developed characters, and sizzling romance, this book is sure to keep readers hooked from start to finish.
This was a fairly well written book with interesting tropes and a promising storyline but I just didn’t love this one. I sort of felt like I was dropped in the middle of the story and was missing facts. In fact, I even went so far as to make sure that this was the first book in this series. While some details were fleshed out, I still felt like I was missing information at times. And while I liked Gavin, I struggled to connect with Eva and couldn’t quite feel the connection between Eva and Gavin in the beginning. I also thought that Eva’s reason for “hating” Gavin was ridiculous. I did eventually become more invested in the story and was rooting for Eva and Gavin and their HEA. I was also glad that there wasn’t a ridiculous and unnecessary third act breakup. Despite my early reservations, this one ended strong.
Who are these people and am I supposed to know them from another book? I feel like this story started going 60 mph but without a car...so basically just an accident waiting to happen.
Already irritated by FMC. Quit reading when MMC just offered FMC a place to live in exchange for sexual favors. Major ick factor.
This was my first book read by Nikki and I will definitely be back for more. I definitely felt I need to go back and read the series before this one! Not because you miss anything, you can just tell by some of the characters mentioned! This can be read completely separate from the Wild Card series.
Eva and Gavin were such a fun couple to follow. Both are self assured yet kind and compassionate. They are confident in their self worth and it lights up on the pages! Eva’s complicated relationship with her parents is where her conflict comes into play, as well as loss. Gavin also knows loss, and they just make for a compatible pair. They understand each other quickly, and know how to push each other’s buttons. And how to be there for each other too. I loved their chemistry and banter! I also love that the title isn’t referring to Gavin…lol
I’m excited for Cole’s story!
Tropes: Enemies to Lovers He falls first and hard Loss/Grief Roommates Forced Proximity Touch her and die Hockey/Cheerleader
This is a story about being controlled by your family and how long you'll let it happen. Both Eva and Gavin have this same problem. What will it take to break the cycle and will love win in the end? Loved the friends and especially Henry.
loved the clear communication to avoid a third act breakup, without it being cringy and therapy speech-y, this is what ice breaker thought it was doing
Ava is struggling trying to find somewhere to live because the ones she's asked about don't have a pets policy and Ava has a duck called Henry. Whilst she's feeling at the end of her rope, she's thrown a life line by Gavin King who offers her the empty room in his house. Although there is an attraction, Ava doesn't want there to be any due to an incident a couple of years earlier. Can they discuss the past to find themselves a future? When Ava's father interferes will the rely on their love of with the tactics work. This was an intriguing read with duck hilarity and chemistry hotter than lava! Can't wait to read the next book
New author to me. College aged, hockey, enemies to lovers?. Eva hates Gavin because of what she heard he’d did. Gavin has no idea. Eva is homeless because of a duck. Gavin offers a house. Her dad only will pay for college if she goes out with his setups. Gavin is a twin with Danny who is independent but causes trouble, but really doesn’t cause trouble? The roommates share care of said duck. Lots going on. Eva is a little annoying, but Gavin is written swoony and has alpha tendencies. There is some spice not a lot. It has a HEA.
I love all the Nikki Hall books. The football series was absolutely perfect. I couldn’t wait to read about Eva because she was such a fun character in The Wild Card series. However, I wish we would have gotten more of those characters in this book. I know the focus is shifting to the hockey players but the football stars and their girlfriends were her best friends. It’s like they all got into relationships and kicked Eva out? Honestly that part was disappointing. But I loved Eva and the connection with Gavin. I loved the roommates and let’s not forget Henry!
It was a good read. Enough spice and great banter. Didn’t give it more stars because I wanted more of those old friendships.
I have some mixed feelings about it. To start with, I found the pace of the story to be a bit too fast for my liking. It felt like events were unfolding rapidly, and I didn't always have time to fully process what was happening.
One aspect that contributed to this feeling was the lack of depth in the character development, particularly with the FMC, Eva. As a newcomer to Nikki's books, I struggled to connect with Eva and understand her background. There were a lot of loose ends regarding Eva that I didn't get the answer to until much later in the story. Frankly, I didn't find her storyline very engaging, and I didn't feel invested in her journey.
However, there were some redeeming qualities to the book. I particularly enjoyed the her roommates, especially Gavin. They added some much-needed depth to the story, and I found myself more interested in them than in Eva.
While I enjoyed the book and the characters themselves, it felt rushed over. There were too many time jumps that weren't developed with enjoy detail, so it felt jarring to go from some flirting to more. I want to read the in-between and the build, but it feels like an over zealous editor wanted to get to the drama so they cut the key building points.
I'm looking forward to the next in this series though and hope to get a better pacing for rhe character's relationship
This is a new author for me, and I enjoyed this book. It did take me a bit to get into it. I even skipped over a few pages towards the beginning, just until I got really into this book. I felt, personally, that it took a bit for me to enjoy this book. But around 25% into it, I really started to enjoy it. It's nothing towards the author or her writing. This book was written really well, I just had a hard time getting into the characters at first.
Eva is a very rich but bratty and bi+chy character. She is very determined and smart but likes to argue and bit back. Especially towards Gavin. Her life really is a mess, and she had so much on her plate. She is part of the cheer squad at TU and taking on a degree and career that would have made her brother proud. She does everything to make others happy, but nobody gets by her boss attitude. She finds herself homeless, with her rich father taking her she must go on dates he picks out or he isn't paying for her senior year in college. There is 1 person at that college she can't stand, and it's Gavin.
Gavin is captain of the hockey team and is already going to play for the NHL in Dallas. He can't mess up like he did in his past. Dallas and his agent had their eyes on him to make sure things don't happen like they did 3 years ago. He has a twin brother, Danny, who even looks just like Gavin, even down to the same tattoos. Danny uses Gavin to switch places with him for tests and work. Gavin wants to be a good brother and help, even though he thinks Danny is screwing up. He helps everyone out and has to be the best at hockey he can be. He can't afford to mess up.
Gavin sees Eva crying one day in the courtyard of the coffee place he works at. Even though they don't get along, he wants to help her. He let's Eva and her duck Henry, whose a girl, lol, move in with him and his 3 roommates. They have this attraction and chemistry that is crazy hot. His rule is that no one in the house can touch or date her... except him, of course. When they get together, it's hot and beautiful. Eva learns to trust him, even though she had a reason for hating him. She tells him things that she doesn't share with anyone.
Gavin can't stand her going on these dates her father sets up. He can't stand her being around any other guy. Even though Eva has no plans to actually date these guys, she did it to appease her father. Gavin can't help but step in and protect her. Even though Eva fights it at first, he finally wears down her walls she had put up. Gavin wants Eva. Not just for sex, but wants it all. He wants the relationship. Eva agrees to date him, but only in secret. Her father doesn't think she can choose a man suitable for herself. Gavin hates hiding their relationship but will do anything as long as he has her. He plays better with her around and is his best self with her. But Eva thinks it will never last. He can't be long term. Will it be enough for Gavin, though? Will things finally go wrong and mess up their whole roommate arrangement? Will Eva finally do what she wants for once?
Gavin's hockey roommates. Cole, Reese, and Mase are great, and I find myself wanting their books. They are funny and take care of Eva's duck like their in a committed relationship with that dang thing. It comical to read how they take care of Henry. Mase is the grouchy goaly that lives in the basement. He had some secrets and hidden past that I'm ready to read. I love a good hockey goalie book. I hope his comes soon and not last like most hockey series I read.
I read this book as an ARC through Wordsmith Publicity and this is my honest opinion.
Tropes: - Hockey Romance - Enemies to Lovers - Roommates to Lovers - Close Proximity - Found Family - Shared Trauma
Trigger Warnings: - Death of Sibling - Death of Parents - Shared Trauma
Note: This review is for an ARC provided by WordSmith Publicity and is my unbiased opinion.
4.5 Stars It was surprising when Mac and Eva didn't get a happy ending or even a relationship in Play Maker, the last book in the Wild Card series. I think I can speak for Wild Card series fans when I say we hoped they would be end game. Then Blue stole Mac's heart in the best way and Eva had some interesting interactions with Gavin at her favorite coffee shop. After that, I couldn't be mad about Eva and Mac not ending up together. I had a feeling Eva and Gavin's distaste for each other was going to lead to some amazing chemistry. I was right and it led to a great start to this new spin-off series.
Eva was a confident, attention attracting cheerleader. She was in the process of rebuilding old friendships and looking for a new place to live. The last place she ever thought she would end up living was with her coffee house nemesis / hockey player Gavin. Gavin was a busy guy between hockey and keeping up with his brother. He knew letting Eva and her duck move into his hockey house was a gamble, but he couldn't seem to stop himself from offering it. She hates him and can't stand her privilege, but behind all that hate was a raging attraction. I loved seeing it combust. The two of them pushed and pulled against each other until they ended up together. I loved how it all happened and how they supported each other when it mattered most.
While Eva and Gavin were the center of attention in this book, others also had their time to shine. Henry the duck stole the show half the time. Then there were Gavin's roommates. I'm highly intrigued by them, especially Cole. I'm glad he's getting a book next. Oh, and Eva's best friend Stephen was a lot of fun, too. I even enjoyed Gavin's brother who could have easily been someone I disliked.
The only thing I might even complain a tiny bit about was how easily and neatly everything wrapped up for Eva and Gavin in the end. It was almost too easy for them. That being said, this is a sports romance, and I didn't expect them to go through the ringer or anything. I liked that it a nice, light read.
It was very fun being back at TU with some favorite characters and some great new ones. I love what Nikki Hall did with Eva and Gavin's romance. I can't wait to read Cole's book hopefully soonish.
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This book was such a great start to the Beyond the Ice series. I didn't know this before reading it, but this series is a spinoff series to the Wild Card series. I am definitely going to have to go back and read that one!
Nikki Hall had a smooth and relatable writing style that I totally meshed with straight away. The plot was exciting and extremely compelling. I loved the premise and it really delivered an amusing story.
I was able to connect with the characters straight off the bat. They had lots of depth and felt distinct in their personalities. I enjoyed the character development and the journeys of the characters. The secondary characters were great and made me want more from this series. Oh, and we can't forget the most darling character, Henry. I love quirky and unusual pets in stories.
The romance in this book is a slow burn with lots of angst. The enemies-to-lovers trope is played out very well. I loved how Gavin and Eva slowly grew a connection that blossomed into more. Their chemistry was so powerful and undeniable. The romance kept me on the edge of my seat.
Overall, this was a riveting enemies-to-lovers college sports romance that definitely made its mark. I really fell for this author's writing style and fleshed-out characters. I am excited for more in this series and to check out this author's backlist. If college sports romance is your jam, this book will fit the bill. Especially if you are in your hockey romance era, like me.
Ahhh!! I was chosen to receive an ARC for Ice Cold Player! If you follow me on instagram, you’ll know how excited I was for this book and it did not disappoint!!
Eva is a cheerleading goddess with a feisty personality and a heart of gold for those she cares for. After a rough spring semester, Eva finds herself without a home that is willing to let her duck stay with her. After striking up a deal with her devilishly handsome hockey god nemesis, she is finally able to breathe, but can she fight the growing feelings she has for the man she despised.
Gavin is a man with a plan and has a secret he wants to keep away from the ‘knows-everything-about-everyone’ Eva Adams. But after seeing her in a vulnerable state, he caves and offers her, and her duck, a place to stay while she finishes her last year at TU. Something about the fiery cheerleader ignites a side to Gavin that he hadn’t experienced before and it makes him question what is really important in life? Secrets or something more?
Ok, I absolutely DEVOURED this book! Eva and Gavin were absolutely perfect for each other! Both were feisty. She was sunshine with a slightly grumpy side. He was grumpy with a slightly sunshine side, especially when it came to Eva. Both Gavin and Eva had experienced immense loss is their lives and throughout the book, they were both able to heal that part of themselves by being able to talk it through with the other. I will admit, I wasn’t the biggest fan of Eva in the previous books. But I loved her growth in this one and thought she truly came into her own towards the end! Gavin was perfect! I just loved his character, especially when his feelings for Eva became more cemented.
There were a couple points throughout the book where I thought some transitions were a little choppy, but overall it was a spectacular read and I will definitely be rereading this in the future!
What to look for: - Enemies to lovers - College Hockey Romance - He falls first - No third act breakup - Feisty heroine/Protective Hero - One bed - And of course, a troublemaking duck
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I could tell you about the enemies to lovers, roommates, forced proximity romance between a bratty cheerleader and a hockey player with German Shepherd energy and a dirty mouth. I could tell you about how Gavin falls first but knows Eva is determined to ice anyone and everyone out, so he sets about slowly breaking down her walls to love her how she deserves to be loved. I could tell you about the plethora of bestie sidekick characters and how they’re all amazing and super emotionally intelligent for college kids, and that the main couple actually listens to the voices of reason. I could tell you about Eva’s awful dad and how much he can go sit in syrup instead of trying to micromanage his daughter like the doll he apparently thinks she is instead of an adult. But instead I want to tell you about Henry.
Henry is Eva’s pet duck and she is a national treasure. Eva finds herself unable to secure housing at the beginning of her senior year of college because everywhere she tries to get in won't allow her to bring Henry, and Eva isn’t about to ditch the duck just because times are hard. When Gavin learns of the situation he offers them the spare room in his house and Henry, ever the opportunist, immediately decides that he is going to be her father now. Henry has a special quack for Gavin. She escapes into his room to make nests in his clothes. She bed hops between all of the guys in the house and has her own little rituals with each of them. They call her baby girl. Henry is thriving. And despite the fact that the whole rest of the book is great and worth the read, she is an icon and deserves to be the reason you pick up Ice Cold Player.
🦆 Spinoff Series 🏒 College Hockey MMC x Cheerleader 🦆Enemies to Lovers 🏒 Forced Proximity/Roommates 🦆He Falls First and Hard 🏒Fiesty FMC 🦆Pet Duck (our sweet girl Henry)
I first read about Eva last summer when I read Game Changer, the prequel-novella of the original Teagan University series, Wild Card, and had planned to finish the series, but mood reader problems: my attention was diverted by another bookstagram post. However, when I saw the ARC sign up for Ice Cold Play and read that it was about Eva, I knew I had to read this book. While you can read this book apart from the Wild Card series, I choose to go back and finish them and I personally am so glad! Eva was part of every book and we catch glimpses of her and Gavin interacting in each one, so by the time I got to this book I was so thirty for their story and was also eager for more Nikki MMCs, and her brand of sweet and spicy.
Eva is such a strong and sassy character, I knew she would continue busting balls and need a specific kind of strong MMC to truly hold his own and be her match. Gavin is so focused and determined not to blow his second chance at hockey but the draw of Eva is just what he needs to break free of the press and also succeed. I will never get over an MMC who falls first and there is something special about an athlete who adjusts his priorities to include the one he’s head over heels for and it only helps him become better. I loved this couples journey from enemies to lovers (who doesn’t though right?!), I love how they were so supportive of each other and constantly showed up. Nikki gave Eva the perfect man for HER.
This book gave us chaotic family dynamics, banter and tension, he falls first, a silly pet duck, and the way the spice HIT! This book can totally be binged in one sitting, and you will want to! Also I am so excited for this new series featuring the found family of the hockey roommates!
There's so much to love in this book. It's such a sweet, quirky, fun, spicy hockey romance, and I really enjoyed reading it. Eva and Gavin begin things at odds, but their relationship becomes something special as they break down their walls and confide in each other. Each has some dark past experiences that have shaped who they've become and made them into puzzle pieces that are a perfect fit.
I loved all the side characters that they call friends, from the other hockey players to the football players to the lifelong best friends. Even Danny, Gavin's twin who is a bit of trouble, comes around to be more likeable. The best side character, though? Henry, hands down. She is Eva's pet duck, and the reason she ended up in Gavin's house to begin with; he found her crying in a courtyard because she had no place to live that would allow her to bring Henry with, and she wouldn't leave her behind. The other guys in the house have their own little bonds with her, and she has routines and rituals with each of them. It's such a sweet thing to see, and helps fill out each character's personality as we watch them with her.
The banter that leads to romance is one of my favorite things to read, and it didn't disappoint in this book. The forced proximity trope is at the top of my list, and Gavin's house had it in spades. Roommates whose rooms are connected by a jack and jill bathroom? Yes, please. And I love when a hockey romance includes actual hockey. It becomes more real, a part of the story, rather than just a descriptor for a character.
I will definitely be reading the next book, because Cole with Henry? Adorable. I need more!
Thank you to the author and to Wordsmith publicity for the gifted copy. I am voluntarily writing and sharing my review.
“ I wanted a bratty, manipulative cheerleader with pink hair and soft skin. “
After seeing Eva throughout the last Football series, I needed her story. When we catch up with Eva, she has returned from a summer away and is trying to get her life in order.
She has conditions that she must live up to in order to keep her dad happy and their deal in tact but she had other things to deal with. The most important is finding a place to live with her duck, Henry.
“I’m messing with her balance, but she doesn’t know I’ll catch her. Every time.”
Let’s say she is a little taken back when Gavin offers her a place to live, especially since she has made her feelings for him known. She is NOT a fan of this hockey player for reasons we find out in this book.
“You’re not in charge tonight, Princess. We’re taking our time.”
As she gets to know him, she realizes that what she thought, may have not been the whole story. Gavin has his own secrets and he knows the closer he lets Eva in, the greater the possibility that she may burn him with that information.
“ He felt like coming home, like I belonged here, with him. “
The chemistry between these two characters literally steamed up my kindle and I was a sucker for Gavin and his inner thoughts. They both carry so much on their shoulders but throughout the book, they learn to lean each other.
I also need to shout out their roommates, Gavin’s hockey teammates who have me SO curious about their story. I love how they embrace Eva and how well they adapt to Henry to making sure she is a well loved little duck. This was such a great way to kick off the series and I can’t WAIT FOR Cole’s book.
**ARC REVIEW** Ice Cold Player is book #1 in Nikki Hall's new hockey romance series, Beyond the Ice. I LOVED THIS BOOK SO MUCH!!!! Nikki Hall honestly writes the most beautiful love stories with such great characters.
My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Spicy rating: 🔥🔥🔥
If you like these tropes, you will enjoy reading this book :) 🏒 Hockey Player x Cheerleader 🏒 Enemies to Lovers 🏒 Forced Proximity/Roommates 🏒 He Falls First and Hard
My Thoughts Nikki has written such a great book!!!!
Gavin King is a cheeky hockey player who likes to rile up Eva Adams. He has the sweetest side to him though as when Eva needs a place to stay, he volunteers his house.
Eva Adams is a cheerleader for the football team and she couldn't think of anything worse than spending any more time with Gavin King than she has to. However, when he is kind enough to let her and Henry, her pet duck (yes that is correct), stay with him, she starts to see a different side to him.
I loved Eva and Gavin's love story!! Eva seems so put together but when you learn more about her past and the part of herself she lost, my heart broke. I loved that she was able to share it with Gavin and be vulnerable with him.
Gavin - THIS MAN!! He is so hot and his sexy side!!! I WAS BLUSHING!!! I am always a sucker for a hockey player!!
Henry the pet duck!! I LOVED HER!!!! The way it made Eva bond with Gavin and his other flatmates was so sweet!
Overall I loved this book by Nikki and I cannot wait for more in the series!
Thank you so much to Wordsmith Publicity and Nikki for kindly sending me this arc to read and review. This review is my own honest opinion on the book :)
Eva Adams is starting her senior year of college but finds herself homeless. Shouldn't be a problem to find a new place but no one will let her move in with her pet duck, Henry. She comes from a rich family who has certain expectations and demands that she follow. She's also part of the cheer squad.
Gavin King is also in his senior year and is a member of the college hockey team. With things that happened in the past involving him and his twin brother Danny he is just keeping his head down and trying to get through the year without issues. He has been drafted but that could change if he screws up.
When Danny sees Eva crying in the courtyard he asks her what's wrong and then makes her an offer not expecting her to take it but she does. She has hated Gavin the last couple years of what he supposedly did to one of her cheer girls. "This isn't a truce." "I know, it's a deal with the devil."
Even though they can't stand each other, there's chemistry between them. She has won over the roommates but her and Gavin bicker all the time. But Gavin is falling and fast. She doesn't want a relationship and her father is pulling strings on who she's to date. But it doesn't stop Gavin from being her protector. "You gave me a safe place to break and rebuild my life the way I wanted."
Will they find their happiness?
4.25 stars I loved Henry. It's hard to imagine a pet duck but the antics were hilarious. Can't wait to see who's next! This does have a couple triggers that could bother some.
🏒 College Romance 🏒 Enemies to Lovers 🏒 Sports Romance
Amazing start of this series
Gavin A boy who does give it all
Eva A girl trying to do right
”I love you, and whatever our life looks like in Dallas, I´ll love that too. You don't have to contribute, you only have to love me back. Trust me to take care of us.” … “Done. Loving you is the easy part.”
This was fun and sweet to read. I could not put it down. It drew me in. Gavin and Eva have both secrets they don't want to share, for very different reasons. But a moment of weakness has these two come to live together. Eva doesn´t like Gavin because of an incident that cost her friend. And Gavin thinks she is a spoiled brat. Only they don´t know the truth or the reasons for their actions. And that we have a lot here in this story. Seeing behind the facade, unfold their secrets and then take the other one as he is. With flaws, past mistakes or bad decisions with good intentions. Loving someone the way he is. The way Gavin and Eva had to go, rocky with hurdles and secrets on the way. But they slowly discovered each other in all the ways there were and had to overcome their fears and overthink their opinions, they did. I loved their story because it was easy to relate to the characters and their decisions. I could feel with Eva how she slowly changed her opinions of her life and standing to what she really wanted. And she went through with it. Gavin was just being perfect. Even with his little imperfections. He did all he could for the people he cares for. Even at the risk of losing his future. I liked how his friends always were at his side and never judged him. I can't wait for their stories. Chemistry over the top, very lovable characters and interesting side characters. And don't even start with sweet Henry.
2 chapters in and the MMC is giving me the ick. He's decided to take a woman down a peg or two by making her cook and clean for a group of men? Hello, Prince Charming. I'm half in love already. And then offers for her to pay her way with sex, like he hadn't been disgusted by a pig landlord making the same offer 4 pages earlier. I like Nikki Hall's other books so maybe he'll get better. The only way is up, I guess.
My bad, 4th chapter and he's manipulated her into sharing his bed. I don't understand these authorial choices.
It/he did get better, but overall this didn't work for me. I liked Gavin ok by the end, but never really got to know or like Eva. I liked the previous book because Blue was a straight shooter and she and Mac talked. This book had a lot of Gavin and Eva not communicating.
And why was Eva such a pushover? Her dad was running for office, which meant she held all the power, not him. She must have known some of the secrets he wouldn't want to be leaked. She could have scuppered his run before it even began.
Some important details about Eva's life were missing. Why did she move out of her old place? Where was her tight-knit group of friends? Blue wasn't around at all.
One thing I did like, though, was how she had all these besties but she was actually quite isolated. I know people like that, they're surrounded by people who think they're good friends but it's one-sided. Eva didn't let anyone except Stephen in. (PS where did he suddenly come from? I thought Mac was her bestie from back home. Did they all know each other?)
🦆 Hockey/Cheerleader Romance 🦆Enemies to lovers 🦆He falls first 🦆Forced Proximity 🦆Pet Duck
Eva Adam’s is the total package. She’s the campus queen, cheer squad captain, confident, independent and beautiful. She’s also homeless. It turns out no one in her college town is willing to accommodate her and her pet duck. So when her nemesis offers her a deal, she’s smart enough to know it’s “a deal with the devil” But she’s desperate at this point.
Gavin is so much more than the hot, arrogant, a-hole, hockey player Eva believes he is. He’s had a soft spot for her since the first time they met. He knows she’s a weakness. He also has secrets that could ruin his shot at the NHL. That should be enough to keep him away from her but it’s not.
I read this book in one day. The very first chapter sucked me in. Eva is a control freak who doesn’t date. And Gavin isn’t willing to settle for anything less than everything. The angst and chemistry was there from the beginning, but their connection goes much deeper than that. I love the way Gavin handled Eva with such care. He knew what he wanted and he wasn’t afraid to work for it. He patiently waited while slowly break down her walls. I’d already met Henry and previous books and I’ve been excited for her book. Nikki did not disappoint while also introducing us to a whole new set of characters to love. Cole’s story is next! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Eva Adams is in desperation mode, school is starting and she doesn't have a place to live. No one wants to rent to a woman with a duck... well except one person, her nemesis Gavin King. She knows accepting his invitation to live with him in his hockey house is borderline insane, but at this point it's the only offer she has that will let her keep Henry, her duck. So she accepts, not realizing this one little move is about to change her life...
Ice Cold Player is a sizzling enemies to lovers story that will have your tablet screen steaming over the whole way through. The tension between these two is so thick you could cut it with a knife at times, they have some serious chemistry bubbling between them and also a little distaste for one another and every interaction they have just amplifies things. I loved watching them dance around one another and try to ignore their feelings, it made for some very entertaining reading!! There was never a dull moment between these two, the banter was great, the emotional bits easily felt, and the passionate moments were white hot!
If you like your sports romances on the steamier side then I have no doubt you will love what you find waiting for you between the pages here... these two know exactly how to keep the pages warm!! Highly recommend!
I requested an advanced copy of this title from the publisher and I am voluntarily leaving my honest and unbiased opinion.
*Ice Cold Player is book 1 of the new Beyond The Ice series*
Gavin is trying to get through his senior year at Teagan University without any distractions so he can get drafted to the NHL. He doesn't trust Eva, the rich cheerleader, but can't help offering her a solution to her problem when he sees her crying on campus. Eva doesn't like Gavin but with nowhere to live, she takes him up on his offer. Can they each protect their secrets and make it through the year?
I've read one of Nikki's football books and loved it! I was so excited to hear she was doing a hockey series and instantly signed up for the ARC! I honestly thought by the blurb that I was going to hate Gavin but as the story progressed, I loved him and was waiting for Eva to fully trust him & let him in. Gavin and Eva both have some tragic history as well as secrets but when they finally stop fighting each other, things are so good for them! While Eva's family is less than stellar, I love a found family trope and that's exactly what Eva gets when she needs it most. The bonus epilogue and sneak peak into book 2 were an added bonus and I can't wait for Cole's story!
Tropes: ✓ College Hockey Romance ✓ Enemies to Lovers ✓ Forced Proximity ✓ Strong FMC ✓ Hockey Player/Cheerleader ✓ Forbidden Romance ✓ Found Family
I loved the football series from the author and adored Eva in those books, and was certainly intrigued by her side step into the world of hockey.
This book is a brilliant addition to the series and has teased an amazing set of characters for future books. I’m going early and calling Mase’s book as the most angsty and heart wrenching!!!
I loved Gavin, not only for his ability to knock the very in control Eva off her axis and give as good as he got from her, but also how he cared and looked after all those around him, not only his twin but his teammates too. He’s like the daddy of the group ♥️
I definitely felt like I got to know more about Eva here, and loved her more for it. I understood more her personality and motivations, and adored how loved she was by everyone.
I did feel there wasn’t much angst or drama here, though it was built up well it kind of fizzled at the end. I also missed the football group. Recognising that this series is a side step into hockey, Eva’s whole personality and life has been a lot tied into that previously, yet other than one notable mention they (Mac mainly) were ignored and this felt really strange, like her two worlds couldn’t co-exist so she chose hockey now. This is a personal feel though and in no way does it make this a less than enjoyable read, especially for readers who are new to the author