The BRAND NEW steamy hockey sports romance from USA Today Bestseller Kelly Jamieson.
Perfect for fans of spicy hockey romances with heart from Elle Kennedy, Chelsea Curto and Heated Rivalry!
Marek's world is on the ice, Nicki's is on the stage. But their worlds collide in one steamy night in Vegas...
Marek
Playing for the New Jersey Storm I know how to handle the heat – on and off the ice. But nothing compares to Nicki Sullivan. We collided in One wild night, no strings and a spark I couldn't shake. We went our separate ways, but I never stopped thinking about her. When I see she's involved in an accident that nearly takes her life, I drop everything and drive to New York. She's broken, shaken… but still the woman who set my world alight. So I bring her home with me — to recover, to breathe… and maybe, to see if that spark between us still burns.
Nicki
After the accident, I can't face the music — or the world. The last person I expect to show up is Marek — sinfully hot, too good to be real, and suddenly my rescuer. I should push him away. Instead, I let him take me to his apartment, where everything feels dangerously safe. But it's not just comfort — it's him. The heat between us is impossible to ignore and being with him feels right. But I can't hide away forever. Falling for him is a risk because this time the ice beneath us may just crack.
A high-heat, emotionally charged hockey romance about a protective, obsessed hockey hero, and a love that saves them
Kelly Jamieson is a USA Today bestselling author of over 70 romance novels and novellas. Her writing has been described as “emotionally complex,” “sweet and satisfying,” and “blisteringly sexy.” She likes black coffee, white wine and high heels…and of course cheering on her Winnipeg Jets during hockey season! She loves hearing from readers, so please visit her website at www.kellyjamieson.com.
Playing for the New Jersey Storm I know how to handle the heat – on and off the ice. But nothing compares to Nicki Sullivan. We collided in One wild night, no strings and a spark I couldn’t shake. We went our separate ways, but I never stopped thinking about her. When I see she’s involved in an accident that nearly takes her life, I drop everything and drive to New York. She’s broken, shaken… but still the woman who set my world alight. So I bring her home with me — to recover, to breathe… and maybe, to see if that spark between us still burns. This book gets all your emotions going. Perfect for hockey romance fans and lovers of banter, angst and heat. Kerry Kennedy Author
ARC Provided by NetGalley and Boldwood Books in exchange for honest review.
This gorgeous story of instant connection, separation, trauma, healing and love really got me in the feels.
When star hockey player Marek meets popstar Nikki at a hockey event, despite his rules of living a fun and light life because you don't know how long you're here for, he falls head over heels for her. They agree to see how things go, but their schedules conflict, and they drift out of contact. On New Year's Eve, Marek's resolution is to get over Nikki - until he finds out there has been a terrible disaster at one of her shows. Frantic to know she's okay, he turns up at her condo - and finds a broken shell of the girl he knows. To get her away from the lurking paparazzi, he takes her back to his place - and slowly tries to help her process her trauma. But will she be able to move past it, and if she does, will it be with Marek at her side?
The characters in this novel, despite being a hockey star and popstar, so not in my same air breathing range at all, are actually quite relatable when you break them down. Having been through his own trauma, Marek knows that Nikki needs the right support, but his own experience misinforms his intentions. He was surrounded by every type of help he could possibly need, which left him in a position of not recognising his own mantra for life is as flawed as Nikki's perfectionism. His determination to allow her to heal is admirable, but he doesn't get it quite right. And that's the most natural thing in the world - because nobody is perfect, the lesson he is hoping that Nikki will learn. That perfectionism she feels is so utterly relatable for me. I have spent my life fearing I am letting people down, in anything and everything I do. As a star musician, she has a lot more people to feel she is letting down than I ever will, so I winced, a lot, as her story progressed, knowing just how I feel now, and how utterly amplified it would be for her.
The pacing of this novel is really well thought out. Their meeting is a love at first sight thing for Marek, who even until act three isn't sure he believes in love at all, and it's adorable watching him struggle with the concept on their own personal rollercoaster ride to coupledom. He knows he hates being without her - but can't bring himself to acknowledge that it is truly love he feels, because that doesn't fit with his 'live fast in case of short life' ethos. When Nikki takes flight after seeing her parents, all the hard fought progress she has made under his care is torn down, but she's unwilling to accept the love that's clearly there, because she doesn't think she deserves it. That hit really hard for me too. The pacing really allows us to see that healing is far from linear - and that is particularly true for Malek.
Mabel is my A grade supporting character! She is a little piece of magic. Unashamedly herself, she manages to say and do all the right things. She has the ability to get to the crux of exactly where both Marek and Nikki are going wrong, and isn't afraid to tell them. Without Mabel, the final act doesn't come about, so she is the true hero of this book.
As always, when it comes to sports romance I am a big fan of actual sport content, and this ticked some boxes, but I'd have loved to have seen a little more.
Overall this was a sweet romance that struck a lot of chords with me, despite the two characters being as far removed from my own life as they could ever possibly be! It teaches a lot of little life lessons, whilst delivering on a beautiful romance and gentle spice. I look forward to reading more in this series!
Thank you for giving me the opportunity to review this book!
Good book it’s part of The New Jersey Storm series and it’s a hockey romance
Perfect for fans of spicy hockey romances with heart from Elle Kennedy, Chelsea Curto and Heated Rivalry! ⭐️ Marek's world is on the ice, Nicki's is on the stage. But their worlds collide in one steamy night in Vegas...🌶️
A high-heat, emotionally charged hockey romance about a protective, obsessed hockey hero, and a love that saves them ❤️🩹
Honestly, from the bottom of my heart, this book bored me. I tried to read it several times and couldn’t get past the 50% mark. I genuinely wanted to finish it, but I kept losing momentum. That said, I’m giving it 2⭐ because I can see the solid foundation of what the author was trying to do. The character concepts were clear, the relationship dynamics had potential, and the overall intention behind the story came through. Unfortunately, the dialogue didn’t work for me. I didn’t connect with how the characters spoke or how their interactions were written, and that made it hard for me to stay engaged with the story.
Thank you to NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book. While I appreciate the chance, this one just wasn’t for me.
I’ve loved every book in this series but I think On Thin Ice might be my favorite! I loved how from the start there was a lot of sizzling chemistry between Nicki and Marek but pretty quickly they realized they liked each other as people and Nicki trusted Marek too. Even though it was hard to read about them being apart for awhile, it was worth it for the yearning and pining over that time and their lovely reunion. This couple was definitely a true love match and I appreciated that they each worked on their own insecurities in order to make their relationship work. Thank you to author Kelly Jamieson and Boldwood Books for the opportunity to read this early on NetGalley!
This was a sweet slow burn for emotions and an Insta-Lust for chemistry and attraction. Hockey player Marek meets his pop star crush Nikki at an all star game, and he knows it's his only chance to win her over. They have an instant connection, but after a one night stand, Nikki ghosts him and he's left feeling lost. They reconnect when Nikki is recovering after a tragedy, and Marek protects and cares for her in his apartment. There are intense emotions, facing anxiety, denial, survivors guilt and vulnerability, but it's a sweet journey of trust and letting someone in.
Kelly Jamieson’s On Thin Ice is the kind of book that grabs you by the collar, dumps you in Vegas with a hockey god and a pop star, and then dares you not to care when everything falls apart. Boldwood Books—thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for my gifted ARC.
Let me be clear: I came here for hot hockey romance, messy feelings, and maybe a little escapism, and somehow I ended up emotionally invested, slightly teary, and very attached to a man whose love language is quiet consistency. Rude, honestly. This book starts with chaos energy—a one-night stand, instant chemistry, and two people who absolutely should not be catching feelings—and then calmly says, actually, let’s talk about trauma, healing, and what it means to stay when things get hard.
Marek is the kind of MMC romance readers hoard like treasure. He falls first, falls hard, and never pretends otherwise. No games. No swagger masking emotional cowardice. Just a man who knows what he wants and shows up, over and over, even when Nicki can’t meet him halfway yet. And Nicki makes sense. Her fear, her hesitation, her need to control her world after losing it in a very public, very violent way all rang painfully true. Did I want to shake her sometimes? Yes. Did I also understand her? Unfortunately, yes again.
What really worked for me was the tone. This book is cozy without being fluffy, sexy without being hollow, and heavy without being overwhelming. The humor sneaks in sideways, often self-aware, often dry, and always welcome. The spice is there early, but it’s the emotional intimacy that lingers. Recovery isn’t linear here. Love doesn’t magically fix everything. And that choice—to let healing be slow and imperfect—elevates this from “fun hockey romance” to something with actual staying power.
One quote that stuck with me: “He didn’t try to make me feel better. He just stayed until I did.” That’s Marek in a sentence, and honestly, that’s the whole book’s thesis.
Is the Vegas connection fast? Yes. Is the premise a little indulgent? Also yes. But Jamieson earns it by grounding the romance in patience, care, and real emotional labor. I finished this book feeling comforted, slightly bruised, and very ready to keep reading this series. If this is the emotional baseline for the New Jersey Storm, I’m in trouble.
On Thin Ice is a hockey romance that hits hard and plays for all the feels. Marek and Nikki meet in Vegas and have instant connection—but despite their best intentions their schedules keep them from meeting up afterwards and they drift apart. A year later he's determined to get over her—until he hears about an accident at one of her concerts. She's in shock and the people around her don't seem to want to her to do anything but get back to work. So Marek has Nikki move in with him until she recovers. Nikki feels safe with Marek, but the chemistry from Vegas is still there. Should they act on it? And what happens when Nikki has to return to the real world?
Marek is definitely one of those MMCs you love to read about. Gentle, confident, willing to just be there and support Nikki however he can. Of course he gets some things wrong (nobody is perfect) but he does his best with what he knows how to do. Writing in alternating first-person POVs let us get into both of their heads, let us really feel them being messed up over each other when they think they can't make it work because of long-distances and busy schedules. For me, one of the things that woked best was seeing in Nikki's head after the concert, as she goes through the trauma and mental health issues that have really been there all her life but she's pushed the away until now. Lack of confidence, trying to live up to other's expectations, meshing with survivor's guilt and doses of toxic social media created a perfect storm that she didn't know how to recognize, let alone get out of. But Marek stood by her for all of it, supporting her and helping her, showing her he loved her for herself, not for her stardom.
Kelly Jamieson puts her characters (and readers) through it all here. Expect humor, romance, trauma, serious heart-to-hearts, deep friendships, self-discovery, sizzling chemistry, and love at first sight that neither recognizes. Nikki and Marek have to work for their HEA, making On Thin Ice relatable in all the best of ways.
Great for hocket romance fans, & romance fans. Kelly Jamieson fans will love this new book and new readers will be hooked!
I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review
Lately, I have been deep in my sports romance era, and hockey romances in particular have completely won me over. Add in a second chance storyline, and I am instantly interested. There is something so compelling about watching characters revisit their past, face what went wrong, and try to build something better the second time around. That curiosity alone had me excited to pick up this book.
From the very first chapter, this story pulled me in. I loved that it is told in first person with alternating perspectives, which made it easy to understand both characters on a deeper level. Being able to see inside their thoughts helped me connect with their emotions and motivations, especially as they navigated a situation that felt complicated and uncertain. It is the kind of romance where you want both characters to be happy, even when the path forward is not at all clear. That tension kept me turning pages because I genuinely did not know how everything would come together.
I also appreciated how the book handled heavier themes while still weaving in moments of humor. The balance between emotional depth and lighter scenes worked really well for me. As someone who has personally felt the weight of parental expectations, I deeply related to the FMC and found her journey especially moving.
All in all, I really loved this book. It had heart, humor, and a romance that felt earned and satisfying. Knowing that the MMC’s twin has a story of her own makes me even more excited, and I will definitely be picking that one up next. I cannot wait to see what this author releases in the future.
**I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.**
Thank you to Kelly Jamieson, NetGalley, and Boldwood Books for the ARC. On Thin Ice is a heartfelt addition to the New Jersey Storm series, blending emotional depth with the kind of swoony, protective hockey hero energy fans of the genre love. The story follows Marek, a professional hockey player, and Nikki, a pop star, who share an unforgettable night before life pulls them in different directions. When a tragic accident brings them back into each other’s orbit a year later, their connection reignites under much heavier circumstances. The second-chance dynamic, paired with themes of trauma, recovery, and emotional vulnerability, gives the story more weight than a typical sports romance. Marek was easily the standout for me. He falls hard and doesn’t waver, showing up for Nikki with patience, care, and a steady sense of support without ever overshadowing her autonomy. His protective nature balanced well with Nikki’s independence, and I appreciated how he gave her the space she needed while still being fully present. Nikki’s journey is more complex, as she works through fear, guilt, and the aftermath of a life-altering event. While her hesitation sometimes slowed the pacing, it felt grounded in her circumstances, and her growth over time was meaningful. The chemistry between them is strong, and the emotional moments are well done, though at times the romance felt more stated than fully developed on the page. Still, the combination of heartfelt healing, second-chance tension, and steamy moments makes this an engaging read. Overall, this is a solid, emotionally driven hockey romance with a devoted hero, a heroine finding her strength, and a relationship built on patience and support. Fans of protective MMCs, second chances, and character-focused romance will find a lot to enjoy here.
This is book 3 in the Jersey Storm series. They are interconnected standalones each one focusing on various members of the Storm ice hockey team. I previously read book 2 and loved the friendship between these guys so I was super excited to get back into their world. Once again I was hooked immediately and finished the story in less than 24 hours! We see Marek and Nikki here who have instant chemistry but their career trajectories have them on two different paths when Nikki's new single becomes insanely popular. Fortunately for us, fate conspires to put them back in connection. Well, fate and a little breaking of rules by Marek to get the info he needs, but I love a man going into protector mode and needing to do everything in his power to look after his woman! I love seeing their relationship develop, they have lots of fun in between the seriousness of their lives. I laughed a lot at the ghost witch scenes. We also get to see a lot of Mabel and Ben, with Mabel being Marek's sister, which is lovely to see since their story was book 1 in the series. We also get glimpses into some of the other members of the team and it makes me really excited to see where the series will go from here. Of course it would be remiss of me not to mention all the spicy scenes, I remember the previous book being super spicy, and I don't think this one is as spicy, but it's definitely still part of the tale. I really love reading about this world, and the relationships, both sexual and the friendships. I can't wait to read more!
I'm quite the fan of the old "one-night in Vegas" trope and anything ice hockey romance related, so when I came across this little number, I snapped it up.
🃏 One-night Stand in Vegas 🏒 Hockey Player x Pop Star 💙 He Falls First and Harder 🩹 Surviver's Guilt ⛓️ Forced Proximity
The MMC, Marek, is adorably delulu from the start, which I loved. He just set his sights on the FMC, Nikki, and in his head, he was already planning their entire future 🤣...he reminded me of Nikolai Sokolov (IYKYK) but nowhere near as violent. His nurturing instincts were also mega cute, and his patience with Nikki was second to none. He's such a sweetie pie.
Unfortunately, I was not a fan of Nikki; she came across as being all take with very little give, which left me feeling like Marek had been done dirty. Her sense of humour redeemed her slightly, but not enough for me to forgive and forget.
There was also a lot of miscommunication in the book, which I personally loathe, I feel that it made the story a tad repetitive in parts. I'm also kinda upset there wasn't a dog in the epilogue, too. I feel like a dog would've made everything better 🙈.
Overall, not a bad read; there are a few sweet moments, some funny moments, and some spice. It just wasn't the book for me on this occasion.
Check TWs before reading, as even though this book isn't dark, the specific trauma may be triggering for some.
This book had a strong setup and plenty of emotional potential, but the execution landed a little uneven for me. The Vegas one night stand between Marek, a pro hockey player, and Nicki, a pop star, quickly turns into something much bigger, especially after Nicki’s life altering accident. I liked the idea of two people reconnecting while both are dealing with trauma, and I appreciated that the story didn’t shy away from tough topics like recovery, fear, and survivor’s guilt.
Marek was definitely the highlight for me. He falls hard and early, and his protectiveness and devotion felt genuine. I enjoyed seeing how much he wanted to take care of Nicki, even while juggling the pressure of his hockey career and his own unresolved trauma. Nicki’s struggles made sense given what she’d been through, but at times her hesitation and emotional distance felt repetitive, which slowed the story down for me.
Where the book lost a star was in the romance itself. The connection leaned heavily into insta love, and because of that, the relationship sometimes felt more surface level than deep. While the emotional moments were there, I wanted more development and buildup to really believe in their bond. Overall, this was a solid, readable hockey romance with heart and heat, but it didn’t fully stick with me. Fans of protective heroes and recovery stories will likely enjoy it more than I did.
On Thin Ice by Kelly Jamieson is a romance novel about an NHL hockey player and a pop star who feel an instant, intense connection—but the timing couldn’t be worse. Both are deeply committed to demanding careers. Marek plays for the New Jersey Storm, while Nikki is at the peak of her music career and based primarily in Los Angeles.
After they part ways, a year passes with only one-sided contact from Marek. When he learns about an accident involving Nikki, however, he rushes to her side. Nikki has never been one to ask for—or accept—help. Perfection has been ingrained in her from an early age, and vulnerability does not come easily. As she processes the trauma from the accident, she reluctantly allows Marek to care for her, slowly breaking down the walls she’s built around herself.
Despite everything, Nikki feels a strong obligation to return to her music as quickly as possible. Marek, though, is done pining from afar. For him, it’s all or nothing: she chooses to be with him, or he moves on. With an entire team depending on her, Nikki is left facing an impossible choice.
This novel is compelling and authentic in its exploration of love, trauma recovery, the illusion of perfection, and the importance of living in the present. I really enjoyed this book, and I’d like to thank Kelly Jamieson, Boldwood Books, and NetGalley for the ARC.
This one is charming hockey player googly eyes on a Pop star. They met at a hockey event, had drinks and didn't want the night to end, but both were on super good behavior. Until the second day, they threw caution in the wind... and it rocked both of their worlds. Marek just couldn't get Nikki out of his head but as time goes, the texts became fewer and fewer. He was just about over her when something happened and he had to go see Nikki and make sure she's safe. He literally did all that he can to get to her.
What I love is that he knows Nikki is strong, but also wants to be his provider/protector.. He knows she's the boss and she's a flight risk, but he also knows how to give her space and let her come to it. Nikki also came with alot of baggage, and after time and again encouragement by Marek and her staff, she finally went to see one. The breakthrough she made was not big for the readers but needed for her to move to the next steps. And I love how she confronted her issues head on, still work in progress, but took the courage and did it.
Both Marek and Nikki love for each other is true, but both are scared of getting hurt too. I mean who isn't? This is a quick and easy read. Loving all the hockey boys of course, but their growth together is adorable.
On Thin Ice is one of those romance reads that sneaks up on you in the best way. What starts as a supposed one-night stand between Marek, a professional hockey player, and Nikki, a famous pop star, quickly turns into something neither of them expected: love at first sight. Going into the story, Marek is painted as the typical player, someone who doesn’t do commitment. But as the pages turn, you realize just how wrong that assumption is. He falls hard and genuinely for Nikki, and it’s refreshing to watch that emotional shift unfold. Both characters carry heavy baggage from tragic moments in their careers, which adds real depth to their connection. Their shared mindset of you only live once makes the story feel raw, honest, and incredibly relatable. What stood out most to me was how Marek cared for Nikki when she was at her lowest. The way he made her feel safe, supported, and truly seen is everything. At its core, this book reminds us that life won’t always be sunshine and rainbows, but how we navigate the hard moments, and who we choose to walk through them with, is what really matters. This was such a heartwarming read with emotional depth, strong chemistry, and let’s be real… the spice was on a whole other level 🤏🏼🤏🏼🤏🏼🤣.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
I won’t lie, this hurts. Nikki and Marek definitely have a lot between them. Work, distance, a year of wondering on both sides of the desire, and then some serious trauma. But when Nikki thinks she’s all alone in this and is losing herself, Marek is there to pull her out of her head. To remind her that there is purpose in her life, even now. And to help prod her to finding what she truly wants for herself and her future.
And honestly, Nikki does the same for Marek. While his sister helps both of them, they each have pain to work through and realities to face. The author doesn’t shy away from the very real survivor’s guilt, nor does she pretend that PTSD doesn’t exist. In fact, she makes an excellent case for why everyone needs someone by their side. Someone to lean on when it’s rough and to celebrate with when it’s going well. Someone who understands, or who can just empathize and help get to the root of the issue.
Luckily, both Marek and Nikki figure out their missteps quickly enough. They both do the work to heal, and they both find that they have the chance at a beautiful future together.
But I’m still wondering about two others going through a lot of pain. Maybe we’ll see some recovery for them in the future, too?
Kelly Jamieson once again delivers a delightful hockey romance.
When Nikki and Marek meet at the All Stars game in Vegas, there's an instant connection that sparks between them. One special night is all it takes to create a bond. However, life takes them in different directions—Marek heads back to New Jersey, while Nikki heads off to Los Angeles to launch her career.
But almost a year later, Marek hears about a distressing incident involving Nikki at her concert. And without hesitation, he rushes to her side, offering a safe haven for her to recover and find clarity.
Their time together offers a beautiful opportunity for both to deepen their connection, explore their feelings, and heal old wounds.
As Nikki is weighed down by guilt and self-doubt, but Marek is a steady presence—constant in his reassuring words, patient in his support, and attentive to her every need.
And with just the right blend of emotion and spice, this story is a joyful and engaging read. It thoughtfully addresses Nikki's struggles and trauma, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone who enjoys a heartfelt hockey romance.
My thanks to Boldwood Books for the opportunity tomread an early copy of On Thin Ice. All thoughts expressed are my own.
Marek, a star hockey player meet popstar Nikki at an event, and they hit off immediately. After spending the night together the plan is to keep in touch. But life and schedule conflicts get in the way and they drift apart. Despite no contact, the connection is still there, so when there was a disaster at one Nikki’s events, Marek rushes to ensure she is safe and brings her to his home to escape the paparazzi. For now Nikki is hiding from everyone ,trying to come to terms with what happened. But what will happen when life comes knocking and she goes back? Will they be able to manage their schedule better or again drift apart ? I absolutely loved Marek. He fell for Nikki hard and fast. His protectiveness and concern for her were swoon worthy. But I couldn’t warm upto Nikki. I totally get that she is going through a very difficult time, but her emotional distance made her feel like someone ready to only take all the time. That said I think there was considerable personal growth for both the characters. They had some deep seated issues and watching them work on those was heartwarming.
On Thin Ice was a solid sports romance that really leans into the hockey setting and the pressure that comes with it. You can feel how much the characters’ careers influence their choices, which adds a nice layer of realism to the story. The locker room atmosphere, team dynamics, and competitive edge all helped ground the romance in its setting.
The relationship develops through proximity and shared stress, and I liked how their connection felt gradual rather than rushed. There’s definite chemistry, but it’s balanced with hesitation and personal boundaries, which made it more believable. That said, some of the emotional beats felt familiar if you read a lot of sports romances, and a few conflicts were resolved a little too neatly for my taste.
What worked best for me was the mix of romance and personal growth. Both characters have things to figure out outside of their relationship, and the story doesn’t ignore that. The pacing is steady, though not particularly fast, and it’s more character-focused than dramatic.
On thin ice is the 3rd Jersey Storm book which is a Hockey Romance series. This book focuses on Marek and his love story with Nikki Sullivan a pop star he met during an All Stars Game.
After an electric night of passion (seriously hot 🥵) , they fell for each other but lost touch due to busy schedules & insecurities (let’s call it what it is).
This book charts the highs and lows of realising they’re in love, working through their individual traumas and fighting for each other.
I was sent this book as an ARC and I hadn’t read the previous books but felt I needed to (personal preference) but you can definitely read this as a stand alone.
If you love hockey or sports romances where there is a bit more meat in the storylines and the men fall hard, then this book is for you.
All in all I loved it and I kind of want the next book (if there’s one) to focus on Alfie & Ayla and their second chance romance.
Regardless, I can’t wait to read whatever else Kelly Jamieson writes!
On Thin Ice tells the story of Marek, a hockey player who has been quietly, almost platonically in love with a famous singer for some time. When he finally gets the chance to meet her, those long-held feelings quickly turn into something much deeper. Nikki, on the other hand, feels a strong connection to Marek as well, but her career and business ambitions always come first. Everything changes after a tragic accident leaves her struggling with anxiety and survivor’s guilt, and it’s Marek who steps in as her support—determined to protect her, even if she breaks his heart in the aftermath.
I’ll be honest: sports romance isn’t usually my go-to genre. However, after reading a few books in this series, I can’t deny the pull these characters have. There’s something undeniably charming about them, and I keep finding myself curious to see where their stories go next, even though this book was not my favorite so far. I guess this series is officially becoming my guilty pleasure. 3.5 star for me
Thanks NetGalley for this ARC. This is my honest and voluntary review.
Marek Smits, professional hockey player, has had a crush on rising pop star Nikki Sullivan for a while - from afar. They meet when he's in Vegas for the All-Star Game and she's there to perform.
They spend some time together and have a one-night-stand. Neither of them thought it would be a ONS because they had a real connection, but his schedule and the fact that she was becoming more and more popular, touring, recording, etc wound up distancing them. A tragic event brings them back together - at least as friends.
Anything else would be too spoiler-y for a review. There is an HEA for our two protagonists, have no fear. But while there are light-hearted moments, this is a really serious story that addresses (tangentially) some pretty serious issues. It's also a LOT about self-discovery, learning to love yourself, and recognizing what's real and what's not in our crazy brains and how we feel about ourselves based on our own interpretation of our lived experiences.
Marek and Nikki’s story- the ice hockey player and the pop star! These 2 meet and get together at the All Star event and then lose contact for almost a year before a tragic and traumatic accident causes Marek to seek out Nikki again. She needs a safe place to land and he offers that. Whilst Nikki has been busy growing her career, he’s never gotten over the time they spent together. He’s also no stranger to trauma and recovery himself.
There are some heavy topics in this story and I’d recommend checking your triggers, but Kelly deals with them well, and with empathy- it’s clear she wants to do them justice. Marek is head over heels for Nikki and all in from the start, but she is more hesitant and at times I found her a bit frustrating but I also understood why she behaved how she did. The way he loves and takes care of her is beautiful. I really hope we get Alfie and Ayla’s story next!
Thank you to the author, Boldwood Books and NetGalley for this ARC!
3.75 ⭐️ rounded up Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC 🩷 I wanted to love this one but something was off for me, I didnt love the writing style i found it a bit frustrating and didnt really fully connect with the main characters or the story on this one sorry 😐 Check TW - some heavy topics are covered - I do think they were covered well and with care 🫶 📚 Hockey star x pop star 📚 Traumatic past 📚 Spice starts early 📚 One night in Vegas Marek and Nikki meet in Vegas whilst working together and despite her reservations about changing her routine they spend the night together. Marek cant stop thinking about Nikki but with their conflicting schedules they cant find the time to meet up again. Nearly a year later there is a disaster at one of Nikkis concerts and Marek has had enough. He flies out to meet her but she is broken after recent events. We hear as the pair try to heal eachother and fall for eachother all over again.
Marek and Nikki were perfect for each other and I so wanted them to have a happily-ever-after. I felt so sorry for Nikki … the way she thought of herself being responsible for things that were beyond her control. And Marek is this hunky rock of a man who didn’t waiver in his protectiveness of Nikki. That alone melted my heart for him. This is a great addition to the series.
Marek and Nikki share a passionate night in Vegas and then go their separate ways. Months later, the roof collapses at one of Nikki’s concerts and people die. Nikki feels responsible. Marek is worried sick about her and when he shows up at her New York residence, he feels justified. He ends up taking her to his place so she can avoid the paparazzi surrounding her place. The more time they spend together, the more their feelings for one another develop … will they be able to keep it casual?
I received an ARC courtesy of Boldwood Books through NetGalley.
Usually, in sports romances such as this, the man has the upper hand, being the famous one who women are chasing. Although that is still true in this story, there is much more balance here. Our heroine Nicki is a star in her own right. Marek and Nicki are very similar in what they are able to offer each other, and despite electric chemistry between them, their busy lives keep them apart. This is the third New Jersey Storm book; like the previous books, there is a little more going on here than simply being a sports romance, and it is all the richer for it. I really enjoyed this story and the romance between Marek and Nicki, both of whom grow as their relationship develops, adding to each other's character and making a much stronger pairing once they are together. This was a great read and one that I really enjoyed. I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily.
Marek and Nikki have to work hard to get their second chance!
Marek Smits never thought that the honor of being in the NHL All Star Game in Las Vegas would lead to meeting pop star Nicki Sullivan because he always liked her music. Connecting with Nikki would lead to the hottest weekend of his life but life got in the way from seeing each other again.
Nikki is back in the news when there is an accident at one of her concerts and Marek rides to the rescue to help Nikki when she needed support dealing with all of the guilt because the victims were at the concert hall when it collapsed. So Marek offers his place to get away from the paparazzi while she deals with everything.
Marek and Nikki finally reconnect but it isn’t an easy journey with both of them having to deal with some emotional issues that are keeping them apart.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book from the author and NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Falling hard and fast Hockey player Marek met Pop singer Nikki and there was instant chemistry, him already smitten before they met. Spending a short amount of time together he walked away with some pretty big feelings for her. She however could not forget him but her up and coming career got in the way so nothing came of them as a would be couple. A tragedy has them finding their way back to each other and whilst Nikki heals there is a lot of emotional distress she needs to work through. I really like how sweet and wonderful Marek was to Nikki but at times found myself not liking Nikki’s character much. As the story went on I warmed to her and found as they worked through a few issues I began to like them together more and more. This was an enjoyable sweet but also spicy story of two busy people with different career paths trying to make room for each other in their busy lives. Thank you to Kelly Jamieson, NetGalley and Boldwood Books for the opportunity to read this story.