Losing the Ice by Jennifer Comeaux

20.3.15

Series: Ice #2
Release date: February 23rd 2015
Purchase: Amazon

Synopsis via Goodreads:
Courtney and Josh are in love and excited to finally compete as skating partners. When they take the ice for their first competition, they want to show everyone, especially Josh's family, they are the perfect pair.
But ice is slippery, and one misstep puts all their dreams in jeopardy. Now they must show each other both their love and their partnership are strong enough to survive.

How much of your life experiences are in your writing?
I travel to a lot of figure skating events, so I’ve used those experiences quite a bit for my books. It’s been so helpful to have actually been in the cities and stadiums where the competitions in my books take place. It makes visualizing the events much easier!

Do you have a favorite comment or question from a reader? 
I received a comment from a reader (and aspiring writer) recently that said she wanted to model her romance writing after mine, and that was the greatest compliment I could receive!

Tell us about your book. 
LOSING THE ICE picks up Courtney and Josh’s story right before their first time competing together as a team. They have such high hopes, but then they encounter some unexpected challenges that throw everything into upheaval. They find themselves frustrated with both their on-ice and off-ice relationships, and they have to rely on the strong bond between them to pull themselves through.

What do you have planned with your writing in the near future? 
Right now I’m working on the third and final book in the Ice series, TAKING THE ICE. It will also be a novella and will wrap up Courtney and Josh’s story. I’m hoping to publish it in early autumn. After that, I plan to start working on another skating romance centered around Liza, one of the secondary characters from both the Edge and Ice series.

What is your favorite type of hero and heroine? 
My favorite type of hero is a sweet, funny, and caring guy who’s passionate with the heroine but not overbearing or arrogant in any way. I like heroes that show some vulnerability. My favorite type of heroine is a strong woman who’s not afraid to fight for her dreams or the people she loves.

What are your hero and heroine of the story like? 
Courtney is a strong young woman who’s experienced disappointment but hasn’t let it stop her from dreaming. She’s not afraid to speak her mind, and she loves passionately and with her whole heart. Josh is the definition of a sweetheart. He’s a quiet guy, but he’s not shy about showing Courtney how much he adores her. He is also incredibly talented both athletically and musically.

Jennifer Comeaux is a tax accountant by day, writer by night. There aren’t any ice rinks near her home in south Louisiana, but she’s a die-hard figure skating fan and loves to write stories of romance set in the world of competitive skating.
One of her favorite pastimes is traveling to competitions, where she can experience all the glitz and drama that inspire her writing. Jennifer loves to hear from readers!
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