
Kimberly Kincaid
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I am a hockey romance addict, so when I saw this anthology I had to have it. I have read a lot of anthologies, what I liked the most about this one is that it had a common theme. Each novella was about a different NHL player on the recent Stanley Cup Championship team the New Orleans Cajun Rage. The stories were about the individual player’s day with the Cup and a legend about them finding their true love on their day. I love how all the books were clearly coordinated. Players were show more mentioned in each other’s books, and Edwin Motz, the Keeper of the Cup, made an appearance in the stories. Even though each tale had a common theme, every story was amazingly different, enjoyable, and exciting. I like that some of the authors tied their books to existing series. I love that 20% of the royalties earned goes to the Homes For Our Troops charity, a nonprofit organization that builds mortgage-free, specially modified homes for severely injured veterans.
HOT ON ICE consists of eighteen stories:
DEEP CHECK (Station Seventeen #1.5) by Kimberly Kincaid. After a fight, hockey Center, Finnegan Donnelly couldn’t leave his hometown of Remington and his two best friends behind fast enough. Seven years later, he finds himself taking the Cup home to visit his ex-best friend Asher’s grave. While there he is reunited with January Sinclair, the other person, he left behind. DEEP CHECK is a sweet second chance hockey/firefighter romance.
BEAR NAKED by Katie Kenyhercz. After nine years, NHL Defensman, Bear Thompson, returns home to Bear Mountain Reserve in Canada. He wants to get permission to allow a television crew and outsiders onto the reserve for his day with the Cup in hopes of giving his people some good publicity. However, he needs to convince the Chief/his ex-girlfriend, Aria Paul, that it is in the Mi’Kmaq’s best interest. BEAR NAKED is a charming second chance romance. I loved the cultural aspects of this story.
BODY CHECK by Desiree Holt. NHL Defenseman, Matt Vorchak, is coping with a career-ending injury. He returns home to San Antonio for his day with the Cup, to do some apologizing, and soul searching. He seeks out Lizzie St. John, the girl he walked away from. BODY CHECK is a thought-provoking second chance romance.
BREAKAWAY BROOKE by Angi Morgan. Left winger, Deacon “Tripp” Sanders heads to McKinney, TX for his day with the Cup. Coming from a prestigious family, his life has been threatened. Unbeknownst to him, his family hires bodyguard, Brooke Henderson, to keep an eye on him. BREAKAWAY BROOKE has a bit of a supernatural feel. It is full of action and twists.
UNDER THE MIDNIGHT SUN by Kim Golden. NHL Center, Jonas Magnusson, is recovering from a concussion. He goes home to Stockholm for his day with the Cup; while there he is reunited Mariam Kidane.
IN SKATES TROUBLE (Chicago Rebels, #0.5) by Kate Meader. NHL right winger star, Ford Callaghan, takes the Cup home to Chicago; while there he meets the woman of his dreams, Addison Williams. Unfortunately, she is also the ex-wife of his team’s owner. I adored this story. I will definitely be following the new Chicago Rebels series.
CHECKING YES by Misty D. Waters. Left winger, Cooper Banks, left Dove Harbor, Georgia, after discovering a secret, leaving behind Savannah Jane Scott, the love of his life. Three years later, he returns home for his day with the Cup. CHECKING YES is a delightful second chance romance with many exciting twists.
PENALTY BOX BLUES (a Wild Thing novella) by Robin Kaye. Defenseman, Stryker Gyllenhal, pays off a debt to a friend by taking the Cup back home to Boise, Idaho; while there he is assigned a handler, his ex-tutor and childhood friend, Trish Reynolds. However, he doesn’t recognize her now that she is no longer hiding behind frumpy clothes. PENALTY BOX BLUES is a heartfelt read with a lot of insight and thought-provoking content. This was an adorable story that made me want to check out the Wild Thing Series.
FREE AGENT by Robin Covington. Jamie “DC” Washington has had an eventful year; he just won the Stanley Cup; he is a free agent, and he announced at a press conference that he was gay. While heading to Washington DC, for his day with the Cup, he bumps into his PT Etienne, whom he has been lusting after.
BLADE (B-Squad #2.5) by Avery Flynn. Goaltender, Flynn Kazakov spends his day with the Cup in Snow Bay, The Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Thief, Gillie Pike, tries to warn him that someone is attempting to frame him. BLADE is full of action and twists.
MAKING HIS MOVE by Susan Scott Shelley. Backup Goalie, Rod Fraser heads to New York. He bumps into his sister Kelsey’s best friend, Arielle Charton, who he has had a crush on. He tries to convince her to go on a date with him.
CHECK MY HEART by Christi Barth. Center, Kurt Lundquist, dying little brother Jasper, request that he win the Cup. Ten months later, he won the Cup but Jasper wasn’t around to see it. Kurt runs into Jasper’ nurse Lissette, whom his is attracted to but feels is off limits.
BLOCKED by Heather Long. Bad-boy right winger, Archer Durham needs to clean up his reputation. He becomes involved with pop star Hoshi Sato.
FULL CONTACT by Andie J. Christopher. Left winger, Anders Sorenson goes to Thunderbay Cove in Northern Minnesota. His teammates put a $150,000 bounty on his virginity.
COURAGE by Lena Hart. Coach Mason “The Rage” Courage fights to keep his marriage.
RANSOM by Nana Malone. Right Wing, Ransom Cox is stranded in a cabin in Hope, NY, with his high school crush, Lexa Carlisle. RANSOM is a fun romance.
CAGED by Virginia Nelson. Right Winger, Oliver “Ollie” Tremblay felt obligated to spend his day with the Cup in his hometown. Having bad memories, he left the town as soon as he could. He is reunited with his childhood crush, Maisie Miller. I like how the story flashed back and forth between the past and present.
THE WARM UP by Xio Axelrod. Defenseman, Constantine Zimin just won the Cup, but it is bittersweet because he has no one to celebrate it with. His twin sister died ten years ago; his parents couldn’t make it, and his best friend / teammate Jonas was in the hospital with a concussion. He heads home to Philly where he meets nurse, Sujarta Meriwether.
HOT ON ICE is an amazing read. Fourteen of the authors were new to me. The authors I was familiar with were: Katie Kenyhercz, Susan Scott Shelley, Desiree Holt, and Heather Long. I highly recommend this anthology to anyone that enjoys sports romances. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book. show less
HOT ON ICE consists of eighteen stories:
DEEP CHECK (Station Seventeen #1.5) by Kimberly Kincaid. After a fight, hockey Center, Finnegan Donnelly couldn’t leave his hometown of Remington and his two best friends behind fast enough. Seven years later, he finds himself taking the Cup home to visit his ex-best friend Asher’s grave. While there he is reunited with January Sinclair, the other person, he left behind. DEEP CHECK is a sweet second chance hockey/firefighter romance.
BEAR NAKED by Katie Kenyhercz. After nine years, NHL Defensman, Bear Thompson, returns home to Bear Mountain Reserve in Canada. He wants to get permission to allow a television crew and outsiders onto the reserve for his day with the Cup in hopes of giving his people some good publicity. However, he needs to convince the Chief/his ex-girlfriend, Aria Paul, that it is in the Mi’Kmaq’s best interest. BEAR NAKED is a charming second chance romance. I loved the cultural aspects of this story.
BODY CHECK by Desiree Holt. NHL Defenseman, Matt Vorchak, is coping with a career-ending injury. He returns home to San Antonio for his day with the Cup, to do some apologizing, and soul searching. He seeks out Lizzie St. John, the girl he walked away from. BODY CHECK is a thought-provoking second chance romance.
BREAKAWAY BROOKE by Angi Morgan. Left winger, Deacon “Tripp” Sanders heads to McKinney, TX for his day with the Cup. Coming from a prestigious family, his life has been threatened. Unbeknownst to him, his family hires bodyguard, Brooke Henderson, to keep an eye on him. BREAKAWAY BROOKE has a bit of a supernatural feel. It is full of action and twists.
UNDER THE MIDNIGHT SUN by Kim Golden. NHL Center, Jonas Magnusson, is recovering from a concussion. He goes home to Stockholm for his day with the Cup; while there he is reunited Mariam Kidane.
IN SKATES TROUBLE (Chicago Rebels, #0.5) by Kate Meader. NHL right winger star, Ford Callaghan, takes the Cup home to Chicago; while there he meets the woman of his dreams, Addison Williams. Unfortunately, she is also the ex-wife of his team’s owner. I adored this story. I will definitely be following the new Chicago Rebels series.
CHECKING YES by Misty D. Waters. Left winger, Cooper Banks, left Dove Harbor, Georgia, after discovering a secret, leaving behind Savannah Jane Scott, the love of his life. Three years later, he returns home for his day with the Cup. CHECKING YES is a delightful second chance romance with many exciting twists.
PENALTY BOX BLUES (a Wild Thing novella) by Robin Kaye. Defenseman, Stryker Gyllenhal, pays off a debt to a friend by taking the Cup back home to Boise, Idaho; while there he is assigned a handler, his ex-tutor and childhood friend, Trish Reynolds. However, he doesn’t recognize her now that she is no longer hiding behind frumpy clothes. PENALTY BOX BLUES is a heartfelt read with a lot of insight and thought-provoking content. This was an adorable story that made me want to check out the Wild Thing Series.
FREE AGENT by Robin Covington. Jamie “DC” Washington has had an eventful year; he just won the Stanley Cup; he is a free agent, and he announced at a press conference that he was gay. While heading to Washington DC, for his day with the Cup, he bumps into his PT Etienne, whom he has been lusting after.
BLADE (B-Squad #2.5) by Avery Flynn. Goaltender, Flynn Kazakov spends his day with the Cup in Snow Bay, The Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Thief, Gillie Pike, tries to warn him that someone is attempting to frame him. BLADE is full of action and twists.
MAKING HIS MOVE by Susan Scott Shelley. Backup Goalie, Rod Fraser heads to New York. He bumps into his sister Kelsey’s best friend, Arielle Charton, who he has had a crush on. He tries to convince her to go on a date with him.
CHECK MY HEART by Christi Barth. Center, Kurt Lundquist, dying little brother Jasper, request that he win the Cup. Ten months later, he won the Cup but Jasper wasn’t around to see it. Kurt runs into Jasper’ nurse Lissette, whom his is attracted to but feels is off limits.
BLOCKED by Heather Long. Bad-boy right winger, Archer Durham needs to clean up his reputation. He becomes involved with pop star Hoshi Sato.
FULL CONTACT by Andie J. Christopher. Left winger, Anders Sorenson goes to Thunderbay Cove in Northern Minnesota. His teammates put a $150,000 bounty on his virginity.
COURAGE by Lena Hart. Coach Mason “The Rage” Courage fights to keep his marriage.
RANSOM by Nana Malone. Right Wing, Ransom Cox is stranded in a cabin in Hope, NY, with his high school crush, Lexa Carlisle. RANSOM is a fun romance.
CAGED by Virginia Nelson. Right Winger, Oliver “Ollie” Tremblay felt obligated to spend his day with the Cup in his hometown. Having bad memories, he left the town as soon as he could. He is reunited with his childhood crush, Maisie Miller. I like how the story flashed back and forth between the past and present.
THE WARM UP by Xio Axelrod. Defenseman, Constantine Zimin just won the Cup, but it is bittersweet because he has no one to celebrate it with. His twin sister died ten years ago; his parents couldn’t make it, and his best friend / teammate Jonas was in the hospital with a concussion. He heads home to Philly where he meets nurse, Sujarta Meriwether.
HOT ON ICE is an amazing read. Fourteen of the authors were new to me. The authors I was familiar with were: Katie Kenyhercz, Susan Scott Shelley, Desiree Holt, and Heather Long. I highly recommend this anthology to anyone that enjoys sports romances. I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book. show less
So much love for this book! I've loved all of Kincaid's Pine Mountain titles so far, but this one by far the most. Troubled, wounded hero meets (again) troubled, similarly wounded heroine. Lots of healing of all sorts takes place, including ...sexual healing, of course--it is a romance, after all. But it also handles emotional and physical pain and recovery, as well as drug addiction and childhood abuse--and for that matter, though it may not have been an intentional parallel, there's no show more denying that a difficult work environment can be an abusive relationship as well.
The trials that they faced felt very authentic, as did their ways of dealing with them. Yes, the main conflict could have been avoided if they'd sat down and talked about it, but sometimes that just doesn't happen. They did do an excellent job communicating otherwise, so I don't count it against the story overall.
All in all, I totally loved it and would recommend it all over the place. While it involves couples from previous books, it stands alone very nicely--the backstory of the couples is nice, but not necessary to follow the story, and the plot is self contained within the pages of this book. show less
The trials that they faced felt very authentic, as did their ways of dealing with them. Yes, the main conflict could have been avoided if they'd sat down and talked about it, but sometimes that just doesn't happen. They did do an excellent job communicating otherwise, so I don't count it against the story overall.
All in all, I totally loved it and would recommend it all over the place. While it involves couples from previous books, it stands alone very nicely--the backstory of the couples is nice, but not necessary to follow the story, and the plot is self contained within the pages of this book. show less
Kimberly Kincaid begins her new “Station Seventeen” series with the absolutely perfect mix of smoking-hot romance and seriously-sizzling suspense! In “Skin Deep,” she brings together a hero and heroine that have a past with one another, a now-smoldering attraction both want to fight and a mystery leading to a nightmarish villain that will have you riveted from Page 1!
Kellan Walker and Isabella Moreno have a history alright, and it “ain’t” pretty. Intense Kellan has a difficult show more time hiding his anger whenever Detective Moreno is around - even if you didn’t read “Deep Trouble,” this book mentions the danger Kellan’s sister Kylie faced and Isabella’s almost “fail” at protecting her. Fast forward to Firefighter Walker’s discovery at the scene of a fire which brings in the Remington Police Department. RPD Detective Moreno appears at the scene, where photos of young women who appear brutalized shake her to the core. Unable to initially make a case, the also-intense Isabella needs Kellan’s input to continue her off-the-books investigation. Suspense builds as the two get caught up in the developing facts of the “case” and the sparks fly as they get caught up in each other!
I could not put this book down from the moment I picked it up to the last page! Not only was it well-written, but every aspect of that writing was perfection. The author nailed firehouse and police procedure, describing it accurately but succinctly, keeping it informative for the reader but with a very natural flow. Fully-developed characters populated the book, from the alpha-hero Kellan and the tough-yet-all-woman Isabella to a bad guy that make you debate with yourself whether the right word to use for him is “amoral” or “immoral” (believe me, the word “evil” is a given with this villain!) The “enemies to friends” theme written here is one of the best I have read, the romance sweet yet plenty spicy. But it was the suspense angle that really floored me - although some of Ms. Kincaid’s books have some “suspense” elements, I would describe them as contemporary suspense. But this book is a top-notch winner for the romantic suspense category and can more than hold its own against the giants in that genre. I cannot wait for the next books in the series - there are many secondary characters whose story I want!
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. show less
Kellan Walker and Isabella Moreno have a history alright, and it “ain’t” pretty. Intense Kellan has a difficult show more time hiding his anger whenever Detective Moreno is around - even if you didn’t read “Deep Trouble,” this book mentions the danger Kellan’s sister Kylie faced and Isabella’s almost “fail” at protecting her. Fast forward to Firefighter Walker’s discovery at the scene of a fire which brings in the Remington Police Department. RPD Detective Moreno appears at the scene, where photos of young women who appear brutalized shake her to the core. Unable to initially make a case, the also-intense Isabella needs Kellan’s input to continue her off-the-books investigation. Suspense builds as the two get caught up in the developing facts of the “case” and the sparks fly as they get caught up in each other!
I could not put this book down from the moment I picked it up to the last page! Not only was it well-written, but every aspect of that writing was perfection. The author nailed firehouse and police procedure, describing it accurately but succinctly, keeping it informative for the reader but with a very natural flow. Fully-developed characters populated the book, from the alpha-hero Kellan and the tough-yet-all-woman Isabella to a bad guy that make you debate with yourself whether the right word to use for him is “amoral” or “immoral” (believe me, the word “evil” is a given with this villain!) The “enemies to friends” theme written here is one of the best I have read, the romance sweet yet plenty spicy. But it was the suspense angle that really floored me - although some of Ms. Kincaid’s books have some “suspense” elements, I would describe them as contemporary suspense. But this book is a top-notch winner for the romantic suspense category and can more than hold its own against the giants in that genre. I cannot wait for the next books in the series - there are many secondary characters whose story I want!
I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review. show less
Full Disclosure: I received a copy of this book from Netgalley, in exchange for an honest review.
My Thoughts: I’ve never read a firefighter romance, so I’ll admit I got sucked in by that almost immediately. I didn’t expect much from Reckless. In fact, I kept thinking about the show Chicago Fire and assumed it would basically be the book version of that. I know we all try to go into a book without expectations, but it’s not always avoidable or intentional.
Reckless completely blew me show more away. Yes, it had some corny lines, but as I’m finding out that’s kind of a given if you’re reading a romance. I’m completely fine with it though. Nobody says things like that to me in real life, so why not escape into a world where it’s said. I really enjoyed the pacing in Reckless. It didn’t have any lulls that seem to be a necessary evil in most books. It just kept moving along and then BAM! Action that you totally weren’t expecting. That happened more than once.
I went back and forth with liking Zoe. Ultimately I did like her though. She was a take charge, no-nonsense type and if nothing else I can respect that. I started to get annoyed with her persistence to stay angry with her father and not give Alex a chance with his community service, but most of that annoyance was actually directed at myself not the book. As it turns out, I completely understood where she was coming from, but kept trying to pretend like I didn’t. Don’t you hate it when a book makes you understand that you’re being stupid?
Alex was, of course, a swoon worthy hero. Frankly, he would’ve been swoon worthy even if he wasn’t a firefighter. I don’t fully understand the adrenaline junkie world, but I can empathize with his reasoning for seeking it out. Alex and Zoe’s chemistry was amazing. I believed it beyond a shadow of a doubt and became fully immersed in their world. I was seriously disappointed when the book ended. Not because it was a bad ending or anything, I just didn’t want it to end.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Reckless, which was a pleasant surprise. It does have a few corny moments, but as far as contemporary romances go it was one of the more addictive. I actually “forgot” to eat lunch while I was reading it because I wasn’t paying attention to the clock. So, if you’re looking for a contemporary romance and you don’t mind the addition of sex to your books, I would recommend Reckless.
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My Thoughts: I’ve never read a firefighter romance, so I’ll admit I got sucked in by that almost immediately. I didn’t expect much from Reckless. In fact, I kept thinking about the show Chicago Fire and assumed it would basically be the book version of that. I know we all try to go into a book without expectations, but it’s not always avoidable or intentional.
Reckless completely blew me show more away. Yes, it had some corny lines, but as I’m finding out that’s kind of a given if you’re reading a romance. I’m completely fine with it though. Nobody says things like that to me in real life, so why not escape into a world where it’s said. I really enjoyed the pacing in Reckless. It didn’t have any lulls that seem to be a necessary evil in most books. It just kept moving along and then BAM! Action that you totally weren’t expecting. That happened more than once.
I went back and forth with liking Zoe. Ultimately I did like her though. She was a take charge, no-nonsense type and if nothing else I can respect that. I started to get annoyed with her persistence to stay angry with her father and not give Alex a chance with his community service, but most of that annoyance was actually directed at myself not the book. As it turns out, I completely understood where she was coming from, but kept trying to pretend like I didn’t. Don’t you hate it when a book makes you understand that you’re being stupid?
Alex was, of course, a swoon worthy hero. Frankly, he would’ve been swoon worthy even if he wasn’t a firefighter. I don’t fully understand the adrenaline junkie world, but I can empathize with his reasoning for seeking it out. Alex and Zoe’s chemistry was amazing. I believed it beyond a shadow of a doubt and became fully immersed in their world. I was seriously disappointed when the book ended. Not because it was a bad ending or anything, I just didn’t want it to end.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading Reckless, which was a pleasant surprise. It does have a few corny moments, but as far as contemporary romances go it was one of the more addictive. I actually “forgot” to eat lunch while I was reading it because I wasn’t paying attention to the clock. So, if you’re looking for a contemporary romance and you don’t mind the addition of sex to your books, I would recommend Reckless.
For more reviews, check out http://reviewsinapinch.com/ today! show less
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