Thin Ice
The Elmwood Stories, Book 4
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Nick J. Russo
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Lane Hayes
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The hunky dad, the hockey coach, and a new start....
Bryson:
Elmwood isn't good for my love life. Hey, I'm a positive person and I have nothing but wonderful things to say about small town living, but I haven't had a date in years. That's fine. My son is and always has been my number one focus.
Except now he's grown and gone. And its lonely.
Okay, yes, the new hockey coach is hot and single, but he's off limits. Smitty's trouble with a capital T, and his baggage might outweigh mine. Besides, we said nothing would happen after that night. It was a one-time, never to be repeated deal.
At least that's what I thought.
Smitty:
Am I sad about retiring from pro hockey? Honestly, no. I cant remember the last time I wasn't in pain. My body needs a rest, but I can't go home. Everything has changed there, and I need a distraction. Stat.
So Elmwood.
Look, we all know I won't last a whole season of coaching high school kids, but stepping in till they find a better candidate is a good temporary plan. And Bryson's here.
There's something about the hot dad with the sunny smile and bad dad jokes that makes me feel alive again. I'm not in the market for forever. Been there, done that. I've risked my body, but I'm not giving my heart away again. I know thin ice when I see it.
Or do I?
Thin Ice is an MM bisexual, small town romance featuring a silver fox dad, the new hockey coach, and a fresh start on solid ground.
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- Edga
- 21-06-24
Beautifullly Narrated x
Overall, this book is pretty sweet. I really liked both Bryson and the irrepressible Smitty. They had loads of chemistry, and were extremely hot together, but also super tender from the word go. The guys are so endearing I loved the genuine slow burn of their romance - it's a gradual and well paced relationship with two loveable characters getting to know each other, and liking what they discover. I do like stories written in alternating points of view, it allows you to become intimately acquainted with the MCs, and learn of their hopes and dreams. I liked that when they were together, they encouraged one another to be the best version possible of themselves, they were perfect for one another. I smiled at Bryson's dad jokes, and I just loved Smitty, full stop! I read this in a day - it was totally adorable! I would recommend it to anyone who is in the mood for a comforting, sweet romance, that involves two sweet guys, both family and found family, who cheer them on from the side lines. I absolutely adore this series, Lane writes it with such joy, the books are just the tonic you need if you're having a bad day. The epilogue is just epic 😊
one of my favourite Lane Hayes stories so far. Nick J Russo successfully brings the characters to life, making them even more sympathetic ❤️
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- SGB
- 06-07-24
Slow burn friends to lovers!
5⭐️ audio
4⭐️ story
Have I read any of the other books in this series? Nope.
Do I plan to read them now? ABSOLUTELY
This was my first book by Lane Hayes and I loved it!
Smitty Paluchek is a thirty-five-year-old, soon-to-be-retired hockey player trying to decide "what's next" for his life. During one of his last-ever games, he meets Bryson Milligan, a forty-six-year-old real estate agent, who just happens to be the father of another hockey player who has declared Smitty as his biggest rival on the ice.
After one steamy hotel hook-up, Smitty can't get Bryson out of his mind and ends up diverting his retirement plans to go to the small town of Elmwood and into Bryson's life. Cue the slow burn to begin!
Though there is a small bit of angst around what Bryson's son might think of the two of them together, I appreciated that Bryson stood up for himself and took ownership of the fact that he has lived his whole life for his son and he deserves happiness now too.
*I received an ALC of this book, all opinions are my own*
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- Claire Louisa
- 23-06-24
I loved Smitty and Bryson
4.5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐✨
I loved Bryson and Smitty so much.
Nick J Russo did a great job on this audiobook and between Bryson and Smitty's story and his narration I kept listening even when I was supposed to be doing other things.
There were so many emotions for these guys, past hurts, expectations they've placed upon themselves, beliefs about who they are and what they deserve; both of these guys had a lot to navigate before they could really admit to let-alone commit to a proper relationship.I liked that they were older and not in their 20s, they had lots of real life experiences behind them that helped them navigate where they were going once they admitted they were more than just a fling.
I did find Bryson a bit too much to start with when he was trying to tell Smitty he couldn't take a job in 'his' town, but he quickly grew on me as I got to know him. I wish he hadn't worried so much about what others might think of him, he'd have found happiness much easier if he'd allowed people to know the real him, but we all carry baggage and he had to work through his to get his HEA just like Smitty did.
I thoroughly enjoyed Thin Ice and will have to read the previous books now.
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- choccygrl
- 08-07-24
Low angst small town romance
I adore this series. It's my favourite Lane Hayes series and one of my favourite hockey series too.
This is Bryson's story, who we've met in several of the other books, notably as the real estate agent, Jake's dad, and JC’s occasional hookup. This takes place some time after the last book, Jake is playing in the AFL and Bryson is struggling with being an empty nester. Into this comes Smitty, a soon to be retired hockey player and Bryson allows himself to have a one night stand, he'll never see Smitty again, right?
I loved Smitty, he's a total cinnamon roll. His attempts to get Bryson to notice him once he moves to Elmwood are bordering on juvenile but Smitty is so charming the you can't help but smile and he won this reader over in much the same way as he won Bryson.
The other couples all make an appearance s0 there's a chance to catch up with what's been happening in their lives without it taking over the story.
Nick J Russo does a brilliant job with the audio. If this is the end of Elmwood I'm going to need to go back to the start to get my fix.
* low angst
* small town
* age gap (35/49)
* older MCs
* bisexual
* closeted
* coming out
* hockey adjacent
* retirement
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- C.
- 22-06-24
light and swoony
What a fun book! I absolutely loved listening to this story. It's light, steamy and soooo swoony. Both MCs are adorable and their bond is amazing.
Great narration by Nick J. Russo
- age gap, single dad, small town, strict bottom/top.
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- Avalie
- 08-06-24
Feel good small town romance
Two lovely guys fall in love. No angst, no violence, hockey and good times. Made me smile and feel good. Will definitely read again
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- Mari Cardenas
- 24-06-24
Fantastic addition to the series!
5 Stars!
I absolutely loved Smitty, he was larger than life and I just wanted to hug him when he finally revealed what had happened with his ex-wife. I really liked Bryson, too, although I was a bit confused at first about him pushing Smitty away when Smitty moved to Elmwood. I understood his motives later, and he grew on me. They were amazing together and had scorching chemistry, but my favorite parts were them talking and being vulnerable with each other.
I wasn't too sure about Jake, Bryson's son, and his antagonism against Smitty, but I was glad they cleared the air and managed to work together.
Nick J. Russo did a fabulous job bringing Smitty and Bryson to life. As always, he managed to inject his narration with a lot of emotion and heart, and his voice is just very pleasant to listen to.
This was a very emotional, spicy, sweet read with very low angst, and a fantastic storyline. I just couldn't get enough of Bryson and Smitty and I have no trouble recommending this audiobook.
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