*ARC provided by the author*
This was de-light-ful.
I loved getting a glimpse into the world of skating, and the complexity of its demands, that (as in many disciplines) transcend the borders of the actual work inside the rink most of the times. It was fascinating to see that machine in motion. It was equally fascinating to see how the outside world impacts on the discipline's microcosm, as well as how the job shapes the skaters' lives. I think that aspect of the story was really well-crafted, and it was seamlessly interwoven with the core of the story, the love story between Dev and Misha.
Although in general it's not my favorite content, I have to say that here I wasn't bothered by the sex scenes (taking into account that the first one occurs pretty early into the story- in another context it may have bothered me, but it made sense here).
I also found it really enjoyable to get a glimpse into Misha's world, and I loved that the Holiday season aspect of the story didn't focus solely on the more well-known American style of celebration, but that it also included features of Misha's celebrations as well, with a special appearance by Father Frost! Honestly, the bit about the celebrations was the cutest and I loved it.
Another winning point was the relationships, not only the precious bond that formed between Dev and Misha, but the rest as well: the guys' friendships with their skating partners, the clear devotion the parents showed to their sons, and last but not least, as a very special bonus, there's a lovely doggie thrown in the mix!
Seriously, this story had a lot going on, and I really, really recommend it.