ARC Review: Through The Ice by Jaqueline Snowe

Publication Date: June 23, 2024

Through The Ice completely charmed me and warmed my heart from beginning to end. Both Audrey and Theo have journeys of their own to go through, and they have a beautiful set of parallel growths that help them grow closer together. 

One of my favorite things about this book was the patience that Theo shows from start to finish! He has so much on his plate but he still is kind and gentle with Audrey, even when she isn’t receptive. I especially loved his journey relating to Quentin, Audrey’s brother. I won’t spoil it for y’all, but it’s lovely. 🥹

As always, I’m obsessed with Jaqueline Snowe’s sports romance books. There’s something magical in each of them, and the sports boys are dreamy!! I can’t recommend them enough.

I voluntarily reviewed a free advance copy of this book provided by the author. The opinions expressed are my own.

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