On Thin Ice By RJ Scott
and V.L. Locey
Genre: Contemporary, Romance, Sports, Hockey, GLBTQ, MM, YA
Tropes: Enemies, school, bullying, family, friends
Released: October 20, 2023
Publisher: Love Lane Books
Series: Chesterford Coyotes, Book 2
Length: 52,000 words
Cover Design: Sarah Jo Chreene
A young adult hockey romance filled with making amends, family, friends, and discovering the real person inside while juggling the crazy, upside-down world of high school.
Jonah Robinson has really messed up. He’s spent the last year hanging out with someone who wasn’t leading him in a good direction. Now that Felix has seen the light, perhaps it’s time for Jonah to do the same. Making amends is not going to be easy when he’s not exactly been the nicest guy at Chesterford. With the help of his family and a special friend at the school, Jonah is ready to try to make things right with those he wronged. The first person on that long redemption list is Tyler, the brightest player on the Coyotes, at least in Jonah’s eyes. He’s taken a thousand pictures of Tyler for the school paper, but he’s going to have to learn how to develop more than just negatives if he wants to grow close to Tyler.
Tyler Corrigan’s dad has left, his mom is terrified he’ll come back, and it’s Tyler who’s left to keep his little family in one piece. The only respite from real life is playing hockey, and he’s an important part of the Chesterford Coyotes. Despite not being the biggest person on the ice, speed is his superpower, and the team has his back during the worst of the bullying he’s had to endure. His friends make him feel safe when his real world is full of fear, but no one can protect his heart when an awkward and messed up Jonah—one of the worst of his bullies—is suddenly around every corner, wanting to make things right.
Sorry can be a difficult word to believe, but trusting your heart is everything.
Reviewed by ButtonsMom2003
Another great story in this series!
This is book two in the Chesterford Coyotes series and you can maybe read it as a standalone but I think you’d enjoy it more if you read book one, Off the Ice, first.
This is such a sweet story with just a touch of angst because of the bullying. We get to see more of the main characters from book one and we also get a few more glimpses of Ten and Jarred from the Harrisburg Railers series.
Jonah’s family is upset with him for participating in the bullying but they encourage him to make amends, which he does. He is truly sorry and ashamed for what he did and sincerely wants to let Tyler know that he’s not that person any longer. Jonah is also very sweet with his younger sisters and I loved that.
Things that were left hanging at the end of book one were resolved in On Thin Ice as we learn more about Tyler and his mother and her relationship with Felix’s father (Felix is Soren’s boyfriend from book one). We’re also teased with the introduction of a figure skater and the friction between him and one of the Coyotes players. Their book is coming up next and I’m looking forward to reading it.
It’s really hard to say much more about Jonah and Tyler without giving away spoilers so I’m just going to say if you enjoyed Off the Ice I don’t think you’ll want to miss reading this one.
♥♥♥♥♥
O Factor: PG-13 (language)
♥ Amazon US ♥ Amazon CA ♥ Amazon UK ♥ Other Buy Links ♥
A shadow fell across my books, and I sighed, hoping to hell it wasn’t someone who wanted to talk to me because this essay on evolutionary principles wouldn’t write itself. I waited for the shadow to leave, or move, or something, but it seemed like I was waiting in vain, and finally, when I couldn’t ignore it any more, I glanced up.
Jonah.
My flight instinct kicked in, but eased almost immediately when I realized it was just Jonah and there was no sign of Miles. Talk about a Pavlov’s dog-type reaction.
Jonah was mostly okay when it was just him, a bit of a dick for watching things go down, but okay when he was solo. Not that we talked, because if we were on our own, he would move away to avoid me, and then scurry off in any direction he could find. Only, here he was standing in the light and staring down at me, and I could see his mouth moving.
All I could hear was the chorus of “Defying Gravity”, and I gestured to my ears to indicate the buds under my layered pink hair.
He nodded and indicated I take them out. Fuck. If I removed them, I’d have to talk to him, and I didn’t have it in me to have a heated chat about whatever made Jonah look so determined.
He stared at me.
I stared back.
Then, with a sigh, I pulled out the buds and the song stopped.
“Hi,” he said after a pause. I glanced past him, making sure Miles hadn’t in fact made his way into the study room and was waiting to pounce on me. He’d already threatened me with payback for turning him in and said that in the less than thirty seconds he’d had before his father pushed him out of the main door.
I’ll get you for doing this. That was what Miles had snarled at me. It didn’t help that Miles’ dad had sneered, snorted in disgust, and then, shoved his son in the back. The parting words from his dad were just as nasty as Miles were—the apple didn’t fall far from the tree.
You couldn’t take that kid out? Didn’t raise you to be a freaking loser.
I knew all about shitty fathers, and for a moment, I recognized the hate in his father that meant maybe Miles never stood a chance. I knew how hard it was to fight out from under all the hate, but I’d had Mom, and she’d been my guiding light every single day of my life.
Maybe Miles’ mom was as much of a loser as his dad?
He couldn’t be more wrong about me making the complaint—nothing good came from involving outside parties after threats of intimidation—just ask my mom. I had no idea who’d accused the two boys of bullying, given it was anonymous, but it definitely hadn’t been me. If I thought it was worth bothering with, I would have reported things long ago, but I had knowledge of bigger bullies than Miles, and had terrifying firsthand experience of what happened when an aggressor was backed into a corner.
“And?” I prompted Jonah, who was bouncing on his toes a little, as if he couldn’t stay still. I waited patiently, and when he opened his mouth a couple of times, just to shut it again, I was about done with waiting for him to talk and picked up the buds to continue my research.
“I’m sorry,” he blurted, his dark eyes shining with emotion.
I could feel the gaze of all the students in the study room focused on whatever was going on here. I should have gone to the library—no one goes there to study except the kids who actually had to try really hard to do well in subjects. Now was the perfect time for me to make a big thing of him standing there; humiliate him, shout at him, rail at him for all the times he could have done more than just watch.
Instead, because I was so torn between understanding and the hateful need for revenge, I deliberately replaced my earbuds and bent my head to the book open on the desk. He was still there. Still bouncing.
Then, he placed something on the corner of the desk and walked away. I refused to watch him leave.
He’d left me a candy bar, my favorite—Snickers—right there with a Post-it note stuck to the front. It held one word. Sorry.
Only then did I glance the way he’d gone, to find him watching me through the glass of the door, a hopeful expression demanding I acknowledge the weird-ass gift.
I nodded.
Then immediately pretended to go back to studying.
It was safer not to engage.
RJ Scott, author of M/M romance.
Writing love stories with a happy ever after – cowboys, heroes, family, hockey, single dads, bodyguards
USA Today bestselling author RJ Scott has written over one hundred romance books. Emotional stories of complicated characters, cowboys, single dads, hockey players, millionaires, princes, bodyguards, Navy SEALs, soldiers, doctors, paramedics, firefighters, cops, and the men who get mixed up in their lives, always with a happy ever after.
She lives just outside London and spends every waking minute she isn’t with family either reading or writing.
The last time she had a week’s break from writing, she didn’t like it one little bit, and she has yet to meet a box of chocolates she couldn’t defeat.
V.L. Locey loves worn jeans, yoga, belly laughs, walking, reading and writing lusty tales, Greek mythology, Torchwood and Dr. Who, the New York Rangers, comic books, and coffee. (Not necessarily in that order.)
She shares her life with her husband, her daughter, one dog, two cats, a flock of assorted domestic fowl, and two Jersey steers.
When not writing spicy romances, she enjoys spending her day with her menagerie in the rolling hills of Pennsylvania with a cup of fresh java in one hand.
Amazon | Blog | Bookbub | Contact | Facebook Author Page | Facebook Group Page | Facebook MM Hockey Romance Group | Goodreads | Instagram | Newsletter | Pinterest | Twitter | Website
Review copy and media kit provided by:
Previous:
Release Day Review: The Mechanics of Lust by Jay Hogan
Next:
Audiobook Review: Lord Manetu by Mary Rundle, Performed by Nick J. Russo
You may also like
-
04 Dec
Release Blitz and Giveaway: Christmas Prince by RJ Scott
GiveawayOut Now! This book is one of seven stories which can all be read and enjoyed in any order.
-
5.0
18 Dec
Release Blitz, Review, Excerpt and Giveaway: Stick to the Script by Lane Hayes
GiveawayFor the first 90 days of this title’s publication, all sales and page reads will be donated to PFLAG.
-
27 Jun
Cover Reveal and Giveaway: Playing Games by Riley Hart
GiveawayComing Soon! Tyson Langley thinks the king in Franklin University Kings is in reference to him. Braxton Walker needs to learn to lighten up. If you search brooding online, his name pops up. They couldn’t be more different.
-
4.0
27 Aug