Harper loves hockey. She used to eat, sleep, and play hockey. But ever since her competitive nature accidentally injured a teammate, she took herself off the team. She hasn't put skates on since. Harper can't quit all together, which is why she has a job at the hot chocolate place at the rink.She befriends a new boy - Jason, who's been making waves in the figure skating world. She's enjoyed talking with someone who doesn't know about her past. He challenges her to get back on the ice.For Harper it's not that simple. Then she's pressured into mentoring a younger hockey player. Harper keeps herself sidelined, but it's getting harder and harder. Will her old friends and her new friends help her break her self-imposed ban from the ice?
My Thoughts: I really enjoyed this book. There's a little bit for everyone here: sports, friendship drama, romance, and healing. It's about believing in yourself. I felt badly for Bea, Harper's best friend. And I'm glad she pushed herself back into Harper's life. I like how all the athletes had different pressures on them but also how they worked through them. I loved the showcase at the end. Warning: it WILL make you want to drink hot chocolate and maybe experiment with flavors.
Cover Thoughts: Cute
Source: My Library
Previously Published as: Cocoa Crush
Library Recommendation: A great sports book with a little romance and a lot of hot chocolate. Highly recommended for your school and public library.
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