Member Reviews
A really cute hockey romance, with not too much substance but a sweet plot nevertheless. The characters are fun and it's well written, but nothing groundbreaking. An enjoyable read!
This was a great book. I connected with the characters. I felt engrossed with the plot. I would read another book by this author.
This was a cute romance, but I felt as though it was similar to several other hockey romance stories. I smiled so much throughout the story and it did make me genuinely happy!
Honestly this book took me longer than expected to finish. I’m usually someone who finish a sport romance book within two days, but for some reason once I put this book down for the day I forgot about it. Maybe it’s because I didn’t really love the characters.
Thank you to the publisher here at NetGalley for this Arc copy.
This book had an interesting premise but unfortunately just felt very boring. It was sitting at a 3 until the ending which was frustrating and felt longer than it needed to be. I really wish there had been more focus on the ice skating stuff, as I much prefer that to hockey. Sadly, the hospital and hockey really dominated this book.
Thanks to netgalley and the publisher for the arc in exchange for an honest review.
I absolutely loved this book!!
Sports romances are one of my favorites. Especially hockey ones haha.
But this book had a little of everything that I love.
The story was interesting, and just similar enough to the movie The Cutting Edge to pique my intrest without actually being the same plot. But it had that whole hockey player figure skater thing going for it haha
It pulled me in and I adored both Logan and Coco.
Definitely hit that sports romance itch I've had. And I loved every second of this book
The Cutting Edge is my first book by Lisa Daily and i did not like it. I found it silly and would probably have not finished it for the exception that I was planning to review it. Some of my issues: I felt like both Coco and Logan were underdeveloped characters, the lucky charm angle seemed insincere. With the lucky charm angle I felt like it was oversimplified to why Coco was doing it. If she really liked Logan I felt like she should not have agreed to be the lucky charm, or she should have told him. I did like Coco’s best friend and Poppy.
Not my favorite.
Thank you to NetGalley and Siesta Key for a copy of this book.
3.5*/5*
This was a cute, corny (in the best way!) hockey romance. I had never read a hockey romance before and did enjoy this one a lot. While it wasn't the best book I've ever read, it was a lot of fun! The flirting will have you kicking your feet, and there's a lot of flirting. There was also one really good spicy scene. Coco and Logan are absolutely perfect for each other! I was getting worried that miscommunication was going to play a big part in this because I'm not a fan of that particular trope but I was wrong.
Also as someone from Philly, I couldn't help but laugh at their date on the Market-Frankford Line (aka the El). The romanticization of the el was not something I would have ever expected especially after such a spicy scene. To anyone outside the area that would have sounded very cute but to anyone in the city there would be a lot better dates to be taken on. That didn't effect my review but I just thought it was funny :)
I am looking forward to Cam's story!
When I saw this was a hockey player x figure skating romance, I immediately knew I had to read it. Not to mention the hockey player is a single dad?! Sign me up.
The idea and premise of the book was great, and included heaps of tropes I love, but I just found that the execution fell a little flat, and I lost interest during it. Not to mention 3/4 of the book was set in hospital???
There were quite a few typos (of some very important names) in the book and there was times where the writing was quite repetitive, which I did find took away from the flow of reading at times. Hopefully these will be fixed before publication though.
I think ultimately it just came down to this book not being for me.
*** 3,5 stars ***
> All set to be completely fucking wrecked by you, I think. <
The Cutting Edge was a very cute lovely Rom-Com with more Rom than Com in my opinion.
I really enjoyed reading this book and I fell completely in love with the protagonists. I mean, how cute can someone be?
The overall story was also good. It was very narrowed down to one place for most of the book which was a little bit underwhelming for me. I hoped there would be more dynamic. Nonetheless the romance was very cute. It was a little bit too much in such short time that the characters knew each other but other than that it was very enjoyable.
Also Logans daughter was just the cutest.
The writing style was very easy and simple so I can recommend the book to anyone who is just starting to read more in english or doesn't feel completely safe yet.
Overall, I really liked the story and I enjoyed reading the book.
The is the first book in a new series by Lisa Daily. My bar has been set pretty high for hockey romances so this fell a little flat for me, although I can’t tell if just because I’ve read so many other hockey romances I enjoyed more. This is a figure skater/hockey player romance. Overall the book was very cute just nothing special for me.
Thank you netgalley for this arc in exchange for an honest review.
I received this book from Siesta Key through NetGalley and this review is based on my own opinion.
While the book wasn't one of the best hockey romances I did enjoy reading it. The beginning felt a bit slow and the ending a bit rushed. I did love the characters personalities especially the friendship Coco and Lana build so quickly and Poppy was too die for.
I am looking forward to Cam and Lana's book because the little snippets we got were really cute.
This book would be great if you're into:
- hockey player/figure skater
- single dad
- sports romance
The blurb for this book had me seriously hyped for a somewhat 'typical' hockey romance.
I was so disappointed that it just didn't deliver what I'd hoped for from it.
I was easily distracted and the story didn't keep my interest for any length of time, meaning I walked away and came back several times before actually finishing.
It's a real shame when a book from a new-to-me author disappoints!
I thought this book had great premise, because who doesn’t love a hockey romance, and there were bits I like but it just feel a little flat for me, it felt very slow at times and I found myself getting pulled from the story because of it (almost a DNF)
my copy also came with A LOT of editing errors (typos, dialogue errors etc) which made it difficult to read at times
This was a 4 star read for me!
The characters were really nice and I loved Poppy in this story! I don't always love the way children are written in books but she was written brilliantly. I am becoming a fan of the hockey romances especially with my connection to the Ice Hockey and Figure Skating world, these just have me inhaling each page.
I found the story cute; but I did find the 'on again off again' parts very frustrating which I get is kind of the point but for me once is enough! I would have loved a bit more of Coco and Logan in Coco's world as well for the story. I love a strong woman main character but i found that Coco became very much just happy to be in Logan's world which is not how she started the story but I still loved the story and how easy this was to read.
Coco is a kids’ figure skating coach training to get to the Olympics. When one of her students is left behind after class she goes to return her to her father, who plays hockey in the same facility. She wakes up in the hospital after getting hit in the head by a puck from the father’s slap shot. This leads to the father, Logan, doting on Coco in the hospital and both of them falling for each other.
This was a sweet hockey romance but I felt like it needed a little bit more development. It felt like it went too fast and moved through the conflict too easily. However, I liked how Logan was all in and did everything he could for Coco even when she was angry at him. And of course he had the adorable single father, hockey star thing going for him. Vic was a little dramatic and hypocritical when she found out about a secret that Logan kept, but overall I liked Coco’s character. And it had an adorable HEA that made me smile.
Absolutely adored this book.
Super cute, but also has its annoying moments when you just want to knock the two main characters heads together.
I'm not normally one for a romance when a kid was involved but this was really well written and didn't over power the story.
Any fans of a sport romance should definitely read this book.
I know we're supposed to ignore typos in ARCs, but my god this was actually hard to read there were so many.
Rating — 2.5 stars ⭐️
Vibes — Just missed the mark
Read — December 2023
2 ish stars ⭐️
From the top of my head (because I forgot to review this since I had mixed feelings about it and then uni picked up 🥴) The Cutting Edge was an entertaining book but it feel short in a few areas.
I will admit that the language and dialogue from Poppy, Logan's daughter, threw me off quite a bit because it didn't feel like a 5 yer old was speaking... but that could also be the fact that I'm rarely surrounded by children. Hence, the "ish" in my rating.
Full review on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/5857622160
~ Thank you Lisa Daily and NetGalley for providing me with this ARC in exchange for my honest review ~
This was a great entry in the world of hockey romances. It was a feel good read that left you wanting more.