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| ISBN: | 1452085331 (ISBN13: 978145208533) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX5gu1d6WRc |
Kelli Sullivan
Paperback | Pages: 272 pages Rating: 3.78 | 259 Users | 35 Reviews
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When a 16 year old, small town girl, Christine Matthews, from Dryden, Michigan gets a shot at playing semi- professional hockey on a boys hockey team she jumps at the opportunity.Follow her ups and downs as she tackles some of lives hardships, surprises, and victories as she reaches out to catch her dreams. Journey with her as she struggles through some of life's tough situations, as well as love and loss.Her story is inspirational to people every where who feel their dreams are unreachable.
Christine wants one thing in her life, hockey. Nothing would ever mean more to her than that. She had worked so hard for it without the support of her friends and family. When she meets Alex her world starts to change.
Why was she so enticed by this boy. She had to stop thinking about how gorgeous he was. He would be running for the exits as soon as he found out what she was doing there. She noticed that her palms were starting to sweat, she wiped them on her jeans, before he noticed. She wanted to hate him. She couldn't have these type of distractions around her. She needed to be focused on the prize.
Then there was Moose. What would she do without him? This couldn't be happening right now, not to her. She still had her stalker to deal with. The hatred he had for her, in those deep black coal eyes. Was her life about to spiral out of control?

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| Title | : | Ice in My Veins |
| Author | : | Kelli Sullivan |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 272 pages |
| Published | : | November 24th 2010 by Authorhouse |
| Categories | : | Young Adult. Sports. Romance |
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Ratings: 3.78 From 259 Users | 35 ReviewsDiscuss Appertaining To Books Ice in My Veins
I picked up this book because some of the girls I know were discussing it and it sounded interesting and different. I wasn't disappointed. I debated about what rating to give this book because I would have liked the story to continue on into a second book. The story itself was wonderful. This is the reason for my 5 star rating. I could so relate to the relationship Chrissy has with her family. I also feel like the black sheep of my family. I find it extremely hard to related to my father likeThis book was pretty cool with a hockey heroine, who faces a mixture of real problems a teen can face. As a teen it's hard out there and books like this help remind us girls that yeah sure, there are a crapload of tough times but we can survive and become stronger because of them. I loved this book cause it covered so many situations from dating, friendships between guys and girls, gossip, love, sex, not knowing yourself, and discrimination. I love that the main character is so stubborn and
I bought this book off a myspace add because the book trailer caught my attention. I wasn't expecting much from this first time author but was pleasantly surprised. For a first novel I thought it was wonderful. The writer makes the main character realistic and inviting. I felt along with the main character. What a frustrating and trying situation for any young girl to be in. It made me look at the world of hockey with new eyes. Maybe I will actually watch a game with my husband next time he's

This could have been good. This could have been really good.But the grammar and spelling errors were just...it was atrocious. You can't make it through a paragraph without finding at least one.The tone was that of a juvenile and while the girl is young, it was just too much "tell" and not enough "show" and she just came off as an arrogant brat to me. The pacing was ridiculously fast for important parts and then agonizingly slow for scenes like Chrissy getting dressed/putting up her hair/etc.And
2.5 stars.
Liked the first part but the secuned was kind of cheesy, or something...


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