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Icebreaker (Berkley Sensation) [Mass Market Paperback]

Deirdre Martin
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  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Sensation; Original edition (1 Feb 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0425239799
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425239797
  • Product Dimensions: 17 x 10.7 x 2.5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 124,425 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
By SMK TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Attorney Sinead O'Brien is a workaholic who seems to live for her job. But when she meets her new client Adam Perry things start to change. At first they don't like each other but Sinead soon relaizes that Adam is not the stupid hockey player she thought him to be.
The more Sinead learns about Adam the more she is fascinated by him and he is just as interested in her. When not only like and lust but also deep feelings start to develop between them they have to decide how to go on.
Will they be able to handle the pressures of their jobs (especially Sinead's) and give their feelings a chance?

If it's possible to be in love with a book then I'm definitely in love with "Icebreaker". The book contains everything I like in a contemporary sports romance and is IMO just perfect. This book made me laugh, smile and swoon. When I finished it I was completly satisfied and already excited for the next books by Deirdre Martin. I will try to not get too gushy in the following lines but I can't promise anything :)
"Icebreaker" is part of the New York Blades and the Wild Heart Saga series. I think you can read and enjoy "Icebreaker" without knowing the other books in both series but it's great to have some background info about characters like Anthony. And of course IMO the other books by Deirdre Martin are definitely worth reading.

Right from the first pages on I enjoyed reading about Sinead and Adam. Both are very complex and cautious persons who prefer quiet places and are not interested in constant partying. Their relationship had a lot of time to change from business acquaintances to friends to lovers.
There are two critical points in their relationship and I loved that both times Adam had a good friend (Anthony from "Just a taste") to talk to and who helped him to see things from Sinead's point of view. Anthony was definitely one of my favourite secondary characters in the book. I loved that he said exactly what he thought and the scenes between him and Adam were very funny.
The issues Sinead had in her job felt real to me and I enjoyed how she and Adam delt with them in the end. Besides the characters and the love story a highlight of the book was the epilogue. It was so awesome to see how Sinead and Adam managed to compromise in a way that made life as perfect as possible for both of them.
I always enjoy Deirdre Martin's writing style because it's engaging and makes me want to read on and on. While reading "Icebreaker" I tried to read more slowly than usual because I loved reading the book and wanted to prolong finishing it.

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"Icebreaker" is one of my favourite sports romances ever. I loved the story and the main characters. They were fantastic because there were so complex, likable and their relationship was amazing. I have enjoyed all books by Deirdre Martin so far but this one outdoes everything I read by her. Her characters are always special, in this book you meet two slightly neurotic and tense people who learn to let go a bit through their relationship. The whole book and especially the epilogue of "Icebreaker" couldn't be more entertaining and perfect. This book made me laugh, swoon and just enjoy myself.
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8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Hockey and romance 7 Feb 2011
By Blodeuedd - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
I shall begin with a little speech. I have only read book 1 so far, and I had no trouble at all jumping to book 9. It's a series about the players finding love, their relatives finding love and so on.

Sinead was uptight, and a workaholic. Adam was quiet and did not talk any more than he had too. One would think that these too would not work together but they did. They both worked hard at their jobs so there they were similar. And Sinead did want to let loose, and Adam was hiding a real sweetie inside. They were good for each other.

The ice-hockey theme, I like that. Sports and romance work well, and here there are other things too. Since Adam plays old school hard hockey and the bosses want a cleaner sport. I like rough hockey, anyway, he feels the pressure.

A nice couple who had some things to go through, the hunt for winning the Stanley Cup, the lawsuit, and a good cast of different characters. I felt right at home in this world, as I had been there many times before.

Recommendation and final thoughts:
A cute romance with a great setting. Who can say no ice-hockey players. And since I feel so at home, I would read more.
12 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Where was Stanley??? 24 Feb 2011
By Sheryl McCallister - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
OK, so here's the problem for me as a 'New York Blades' reader:

The author started a series about this hockey team. And for the first few books, her continuity was good. Characters from the previous books appeared in her new books, and they did their various schticks in the middle of the newest couple...but the characters were very consistent over those first few books, references to characters from previous books or previous happenings were 'correct'. And then somehow, Martin got off on a tangent that ended up in restaurants/bars--in Ireland in the last book!--which, given that I started reading the series because the hockey players thing was a little different, was kind of aggravating, because every other romance out there seems to have a restaurant/bar in it. But finally, FINALLY, after 3 or maybe even 4 books, she gets back to the hockey team---

And her continuity is out the window!

One of her antagonists is compared to Paul Van Dorn, which I suppose might be useful shorthand to someone who's read the series, IF, IF, IF the character actually ACTED like Paul. Which he doesn't, in fact. Paul was arrogant, but he wasn't a deliberately obstructive POS. Ty isn't just grouchy--Ty has a serious bug up his fundament, and frankly, Ty's not supposed to be old enough to be a straight up curmudgeon. And Anthony??? Is not that reasonable. Jason Mitchell appears, but where is Stanley? One of the major plot points of that book was Stanley the Newfoundland as a good luck charm for the Blades. When they started losing games, why didn't Michael suggest Jason get Stanley?!? Even just a throwaway line like "Delilah took the dogs to the farm with her" would have maintained the frame of this little world.

It's these kinds of details that cause 'series' books to fall apart--I can't tell you the number of series I have just quit reading because the authors and their editors couldn't be bothered to be consistent--and I'm not just talking about romance series. Patricia Cornwell is dead to me, and so is Iris Johansen. Authors should not commit themselves to writing in a series if they're not going to pay attention to the details of the world they create, AND BE CONSISTENT about them!!!

ALL THAT SAID:

If you haven't been a reader of the entire series, this is actually a better than average read-it-on-the-train romance. Sinead's actually a reasonably well-rounded character for a woman lawyer (her migraines help) and Adam's backstory, while predictably melodramatic (you see it coming from about page 10) was actually handled pretty well, after the big "did you talk to his best friend" reveal. The non-Blades secondary characters were interesting and I can see where at least one of them has juice enough to merit a story of his own, though not necessarily tagged "NYB."

If you haven't read the "NYB" series, this is about a 4 star romance.

If you have....I'm sorry, Ms. Martin, but for NYB readers, this is about a 2.

And if your next book doesn't pay more attention to continuity/consistency than this one did, it will have to be my last book from your pen. :( :( :( That makes me sad, because Deirdre Martin has a good ear for dialogue and this started out as a fun little world to spend an hour or two in.

AVERAGE: 3 stars
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Icebreaker 15 Feb 2011
By M. Nix - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Mass Market Paperback
Adam Perry, the newest star player of the New York Blades, is an old-time hockey
player. Hard hits equal winning games in his book. Adam's style of play has
landed him in the hot seat. He is being charged with assault by a DA looking to
get ahead. This couldn't have happened at a worse time. All Adam wants to do
is finally win the Stanley Cup. Now he has to deal with this snobby,[...]

Sinead O'Brien is the best female attorney in New York and that is why the
Blades have come to her for representation. She has worked [...]to
reach the position she has at her firm and she plans to keep it. There is no
way she will let a hot monosyllabic jock get under her skin...right?

The more these two are around each other the harder it is for them to deny the
attraction between them. Adam and Sinead are both workaholics that have had a
single goal in mind for themselves for years; career success. Managing a
relationship is much harder than either could have imagined. Work has been
important to them both for so long; can they find something together they love
more than work? Will these two be able to put themselves aside to find
happiness together?

ICEBREAKER is a cool contemporary love story. Adam and Sinead have tons of
chemistry and both are complex characters that drive this romance. I love that
they both make snap observations of each other that turn out to be quite wrong.
I enjoyed the fact that Adam is not the typical playboy hockey player
stereotype. He is a serious hardworking athlete loyal to his team and determined
to help his team win the Stanley Cup. Adam is constantly trying to make up for
things from his past. This makes him a bit difficult to get to know. Sinead
and Adam are both fierce workaholics. Sinead has worked so hard to get where
she is at her firm and contends with a double standard in the workplace daily.
These issues make ICEBREAKER a very real story that is easy to relate to.

ICEBREAKER is the ninth story in this series but when I started reading this
book I had no idea it is part of a series. Therefore, I don't think it is
necessary to read the titles in order to enjoy the book. For the most part, I
really enjoyed ICEBREAKER. There are parts that were a bit slow for me.
However, I really like Adam and Sinead and felt like their romance made
ICEBREAKER a keeper.

Miranda
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