Alyssandra Cameron is a college hockey phenom, the starting forward for the Timberwolves, and is well on her way to making it in the big leagues (once she fights her way into the old boys club). At least, she was, before the tragic death of her parents in a car accident.
Kallum Reeves, renown figure skater, was once a decorated National medalist - now he is nothing more than tabloid news, with an ever-growing trail of lost partners and sponsors. With his behavior in recent years, and the rapid decline in his career, if Kallum doesn't place at upcoming Nationals, he can consider his figure skating career - and his place in the spotlight - gone forever.
Forced to take one another on as partners, both Kallum and Lys find working with the other nearly impossible. Lys cannot stand Kallum's egotistical bullshit, and Kallum has to deal with Lys's utter lack of skating knowledge, unable to tell a salchow from a lutz.
As if the rigid training for Nationals wasn't enough, the two must deal with Kallum's abusive coach, strained relations with his family, and Lys's still raw emotions concerning her parent's deaths.
If the untimely partners learn anything during their time together, it's that you can't continue to skate on thin ice...sooner or later it will break.
{"The perfect blend of sexual tension and angst, with a fair amount of sarcasm and bickering thrown in for good measure." - Leann Jones, Book Utopia Reviews, 2013
"I didn't know ice skating could be so passionate, sexy, and angst-ridden. Kaltainer captivates yet again with this stunning romantic debut." - Sarah Bledford, Silver Publishing, 2014
"I was equal parts torn between wanting to hit, fuck, or skate with Kallum." - Olivia Barnum, 2014}
When Kate returns home to boarding school, she must fend off her ex-boyfriend who is now dating her sister and her childhood bully desperate to learn her newfound secrets.
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An Enemies to Lovers Romance:
When Kate is forced to move back home to boarding school only to be confronted by the school's infamous bad boy and her childhood bully, she is quickly reminded of the reasons she wanted to leave so desperately in the first place- her cheating ex boyfriend being one of those reasons.
However, Kate finds herself put in multiple precarious positions with Lachlan and faces questions about their quick changing relationship.
Tortured with past family secrets and the question of her parentage and the danger that accompanies that knowledge, Kate is in more peril than ever, and this blooming romance between her and a boy who used to make her life a living hell isn't helping with her confusion and fear.
Can she push past the reservations she holds against Lachlan and truly let him into her heart to face the danger together, or will they be forever stained by the afterglow of the traumatic past and damage that she refused to share with anyone besides herself?