“You're the girl who melted me. You're the element of nature. I will love you like you deserve to be loved. Recklessly. Thoughtlessly. Insanely. I will love you without any chains or rules.”
An ARC was provided in exchange for an honest review
Oh, You’re So Cold follows the story of Isadora Holmes and Stellan, the Cold, Thorne. As she believes, for a matter of destiny, she first meets him on the day of her 18th birthday, and develops an obsession with him instantly. But he doesn’t give her the same kind of interest—or so she thinks—so she starts a long path of doing whatever it takes to get his attention and to melt his freezing heart—even if it takes pretending to date, and later, to be engaged to his twin brother.
Daughter of a very rich and emotionally absent couple, Isadora Holmes is a lovely, charismatic, smart young woman, who grew up feeling as a stranger in her own home, and never actually met love of any kind—except for the one her biji always gave her. She’s passionate about acting, about her Indian background and culture, about Bollywood movies and, of course, about her dream man. Stellan Thorne, also known as the Cold Thorne, is part of a soccer royalty family. Being the second oldest, most responsible and reliable sibling, he’s a cautious, quiet, intelligent, and serious man, who always ensures everyone he’s supposed to care for is taken care of, and always follows all the rules—that is, until where Dora is concerned. He also has a secret, no one knows and can ever learn about—a secret that made him who he is and is eating him up alive.
There are lies and tears, broken hearts and promises surrounding them and their story. But still, Stellan and Isadora are such a beautiful couple and their development is so great. They endured so much before finding each other. They were unseen and misunderstood, but when they met, it was like fate changed for them. Honestly, one is as crazy as the other. They have In. Sane. Chemistry as they match very well. They also take care of each other—even when they can’t see it. They had so many cute, lovely, jealousy, angsty, and spicy scenes for everyone to know and understand them.
I also very much like the family dynamics being shown and improving throughout the book. I loved to hear about Callie, and to meet Tempest, Ledger, Why, Conrad, and Shepard. And I mostly loved to see Stellan’s relationship with Conrad, who always trusted him more than anyone else—and believed in him when he couldn’t—, and with Shepard, his twin and nemesis. These two have had a bad relationship for way too long, but to see that they are finally trying to make it better was amazing, really.
Overall, I really enjoyed the book. Even hating love triangles, the one in this book was so well written that it actually worked. And if you know what I mean, you’ll understand what I’ll say: this was very clearly a Saffron A. Kent’s book. In every single little thing, every dialogue, part, and chapter, one can know it. Now, let’s be excited for A Wreck, You Make Me next!
Thanks to Saffron A. Kent, her PR team, and The Author Agency for giving me an ARC of this book.