![]() ![]() ![]() There wasn’t enough on-page time with Ford and Angel connecting. What I didn’t like: While, yes, the book was intense and action-packed, there was almost too much action. ![]() Anders’ descriptions! She’s a very gifted writer and I am looking forward to exploring her backlist. It was the hottest day of the year so far while I was reading this book and I still felt cold reading about Antarctica in the winter and the lengths our characters had to go for survival’s sake. Anders did Research with a capital “R” and it paid off. I also was 100% here for the survival details. Their miscommunications and sexual tension were delicious. But there was no way he was ever leaving his nerdy research ice caverns without a catastrophe like the one that threw him in Angel’s path. Ford is the ultimate grouchy/socially awkward hero and I did love him. What I liked: I loved that there is no way that Angel and Ford would have gotten together IRL. It was so intense it took me months to get through chapter one! I knew I needed to be in the right frame of mind going in. I mean, it’s set on the SOUTH POLE!! This book throws you in the deep end right off the bat with a violent and compelling first chapter. The most intense stuck-together/survival romance I’ve read in a long time. Romantic suspense and forced proximity go together like peanut butter and chocolate Adriana Anders proves that during her series starter, WHITEOUT. ![]()
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