


She finds herself facing the possibility of a life without competitive skating and feeling more alone than ever. When Kate has to share the ice with hockey player Brice, his disarming eyes and the ruts he leaves in the ice dismantle everything Kate has worked for. She doesn’t need them anyway, just her faithful coach, an ice rink, and her Two-Year Olympic Plan. Her dad won’t pay for skating, her mom doesn’t understand why Kate won’t do normal teen stuff, and her best friend is more interested in going to parties than cheering for her at competitions. When you’re stuck in a small southern town where ice rinks are scarce, it takes a world of sacrifice and determination. Seventeen-year-old figure skating champion, Kate Reddy, has one goal: to be an Olympian. Prerna Pickett, author of If You Only Knew Perfect for fans of Sandhya Menon and Sarah Dessen.” “A dash of sports, a sprinkle of romance, and plenty of heart.

Kristen Landon, author of Life in the Pit “A fresh and interesting spin on the figure skater and hockey player romance.” Elizabeth Arroyo, author of My Not So Anonymous Best Friend With an authentic voice, it touched my heart and had me cheering at the end.” “Sometimes the things we sacrifice to achieve a dream are the things that make us stronger. Julie Israel, Author of Juniper Lemon’s Happiness Index Kate's crisis will resonate with anyone whose passion has meant some pain, the stumble of trying to find your feet again, and what can happen if we dare to expand." Kristin Rae, former figure skating coach and author of Wish You Were Italian and What You Always Wanted

Perfect for fans of Miranda Kenneally and Becky Wallace.” “A determined heroine, relatable family drama, and an enemies-to-lovers romance you will double flip over. Anna and the French Kiss meets The Cutting Edge in this heartwarming story about being brave enough to love.
