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Jaclyn’s Review: Fighting for the Edge by Jennifer Comeaux
Fighting for the Edge (Edge #3)
written by Jennifer Comeaux
published by Astraea Press, 2013
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Did I enjoy this book? I’m honestly not sure there could be a more satisfying ending for a book series. This was the perfect ending for the perfect story. Everybody gets a happily ever after, the reader gets to experience the Olympics through a gold medalist’s eyes, and everything is wrapped up in a tidy package. This was absolutely perfect. There were a few aspects of the story that seemed medically improbable (I’m being purposefully vague to protect the plot!), but I chose to remember that the story is about ice skating and not medicine. Overall, another great book!
Would I recommend it? If you’ve made it this far into the series, you obviously have to see it the rest of the way through! If this is the first review you are reading, do yourself a favor and start with book #1. You won’t regret it!
About the book – from Goodreads: Two friends. Two dreams. One night that changes everything…
Ice dancer Aubrey London scoffs at romance. She’s focused on winning a medal at the upcoming Olympics and uses that as her excuse to avoid serious relationships. But when she and longtime friend Chris Grayden are thrown together by unforeseen circumstances, Aubrey finds herself questioning everything she’s ever known about love, complicating her life both on and off the ice.
Pairs skater Emily Petrov embraces romance. She and her husband Sergei still act like honeymooners two years after their wedding. As Emily’s coach, Sergei provides constant support while she prepares to challenge for gold at the Olympics. But Sergei’s support might not be enough to help Emily overcome the one challenge she never saw coming.
With the Games only weeks away, Emily and Aubrey are on the verge of realizing their dreams. But one snowy, stormy night sets in motion a series of events that will test them in ways they never imagined, giving them more to fight for than Olympic medals.
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