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Friday, December 22, 2017

Review : On Thin Ice by Jerry Cole





Title : On Thin Ice
Author : Jerry Cole
Genre(s) : Contemporary Gay Romance, Action/Adventure 
Published : December 6th 2017
My Rating : 5 of 5 Stars




Jack Whittaker is an Alaskan bush pilot who lives for the thrill and danger of flying in some of the most inhospitable conditions on Earth. For ten years he developed a reputation as one of the best rescue pilots in the business, saving countless lives, until a disaster made him swear off search and rescue work forever. But everything changed the day Calder walked into his life, beautiful and tough and stubborn as hell, insisting he fly one more rescue mission.

Calder’s ex, Avery, is lost alone on one of the most dangerous mountains in the world after a ski trip goes nightmarishly wrong. As Avery struggles to survive in the bitter Alaskan wilderness, Jack and Calder search for him, both knowing that he is most likely already dead.

Jack tries to treat it as just another rescue mission, but from the moment he set eyes on Calder it has been more than that. His feelings for the other man force him to confront things about himself he has long denied. Their tempestuous relationship only grows more intense as the danger increases, both of them risking their lives in the search for a man Jack is certain will take Calder from him, one way or another.

Please Note: This book contains adult language & steamy adult activities, it is intended for 18+ Adults Only. Novel, approx. 80,000 words in length. HEA (happy ever after ending). Does not end with a "cliffhanger".




Jerry Cole is new to me author, and this is my first book of his.
I choose this book because the blurb intrigued me and make me curious. 

The story successfully gripping me right from the start. I think at first I'll get boring with all the 'rescuing' things, but I think I was wrong. On the contrary, it IS the long journey of the attempt to rescuing things that was make this story hard to put down.

The tensions and emotions that mingling between Jack and Calder feels so strong in playing reader emotions.

Calder stubbornness on finding his ex, Avery who missing on his way to Mt. Elias climbing with his new love, Dan and how Jack trying to convince him that there's probably no hope to find them alive and the growing feelings between the two also the nearly death experiences they both have really make this book totally worth to read!

I really enjoying this action-adventures-romance story and recommended this book to everyone!

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