• Losing the Ice

  • Ice Series, Book 2
  • By: Jennifer Comeaux
  • Narrated by: Emily Stokes
  • Length: 3 hrs and 44 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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Losing the Ice

By: Jennifer Comeaux
Narrated by: Emily Stokes
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Courtney and Josh are in love and excited to finally compete as skating partners. When they take the ice for their first competition, they want to show everyone, especially Josh's family, they are the perfect pair. But ice is slippery, and one misstep puts all their dreams in jeopardy. Now they must show each other that both their love and their partnership are strong enough to survive.

This is a novella and the sequel to Crossing the Ice: Ice Series, Book 1.

©2015 Jennifer Comeaux (P)2015 Jennifer Comeaux

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A satisfying sequel for ICE fans

Losing the Ice is the sequel novella to last year’s Crossing the Ice. I really liked getting to know the world of competitive figure skating with this series, and appreciate the icy setting in the midst of a hot and humid summer. I was glad to see there’s a sequel to check in on competitors-turned-power-couple Josh and Courtney. The title Losing the Ice hints at rocky times and I was surprised to see the challenges facing our favorite skating duo. This novella packs a lot of action and character development in its just-under-four-hour audiobook. I enjoyed revisiting this world though it also made me anxious for the next installment!

As Losing the Ice begins, Josh and Courtney are together and a happy couple on and off the ice. Soon though they are faced with a challenge (a skating accident) that threatens their Olympic dreams. Their relationship is fairly new to take on a test like this, and Josh and Courtney get support from an unlikely source.

Author Jennifer Comeaux makes the skating scenes shine and makes you invested in Josh and Courtney’s dreams of Olympic gold. Sometimes novellas seem kind of throwaway but this one really moves the story along in a satisfying way. Comeaux’s writing is engaging and she adds new dimensions to her characters in this installment. One character in particular really steps up to the plate, though Josh’s parents are still insufferable.

Audiobook narrator Emily Stokes has a knack for voices, and her voice for the protagonist Courtney is especially strong. Stokes also has fun with the voices for the young twins, Mrs. Cassar, and the skating coaches. There is also a point in the book where Courtney talks on the phone and Stokes makes the background sound kind of muffled like you are hearing an actual phone call. There was a little bit of background noise in the audiobook that was distracting at times but overall I thought Stokes did a good job with the narration.

If you enjoy figure skating or sports romance I highly recommend you check out this series. Look for the final installment, Taking the Ice, this fall.

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BOOK 2 IS GOOD, FUNNY AND ENJOYABLE.

STORY IS GOOD WELL WRITTEN AND EASY TO FOLLOW. HAS LOTS OF GOOD HUMOR AND RELATIONSHIP / FAMILY DRAMA.

ACCEPTABLE FOR TEENS AND OLDER AGES.

NARRATOR IS GREAT WELL WRITTEN AND EASY TO FOLLOW.

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DREAMS OF ICE

ANOTHER WONDERFUL CINTINUATION OF JOSH AND COURTNEYS ROMEO AND JULIET SKATING STORY! I WOULD RECOMMEND IT FIR AGES 17 AND UP. NARRATORBDELIVERED A GREAT PERFORMANCE! CANNIT WAIT TONL HEAR THE FINALE!

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Beautiful, sweet story.

Jennifer Comeaux continues the bond of love that can't be broken in Losing the Ice, Book 2 of the Ice series. Courtney and Josh face problems on the ice with their love and dedication to the sport of competitive skating and love for each other. Jennifer Comeaux has created beautiful characters that you adore and makes you want to be a part of their lives. Again, Emily Stokes does a wonderful job narrating, making the characters come alive. I can't wait for Book 3!

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