A glacialist with a military background, he finds solace in the void of the ice-or he did, until Angel Smith showed up. If only the Ice Man would stop glaring icicles at her.įord Cooper is more comfortable on the ice than he is around people. She almost finds herself feeling sad that her tour at the Pole is ending. Cooking scrumptious meals for the Poleys (the individuals who live and work at the Pole) is more rewarding than she could have ever imagined. As in call me bait, snag me on a line, and sink me into the depths of these pages hooked! I wouldn’t even mind a dunk into icy water after this one because this novel promises (and delivers) the yummy romance only a chef in Antarctica can deliver.Īfter the devastating end to her marriage, Angel Smith closed up her restaurant and headed to the remotest place she could find-the Burke-Ruhe Research Station in Antarctica. This is my first Adriana Anders novel, and I’m hooked. I just finished reading Adriana Anders’s Whiteout, releasing January 28th by Sourcebooks Casa, and whoa! Who knew a novel set in Antarctica would be so steamy? Scorching, indeed! Thank you to NetGalley and to Sourcebooks Casablanca for allowing me to read this advanced copy. And this year’s first review is starting off as a win! I’m glad for the chance to resume reviewing books in 2020. Hello, book friends! It’s been a while since I’ve posted a book review, which means great things for my business life, but it also means I’ve been missing my reading life.
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