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Black Ice

  • Becca Fitzpactrick
  • Oct 24, 2017
  • 2 min read

I found Black Ice a really good book. It had a great plot and amazing characters. There is an equal amount of action, romance and suspense. Black Ice was very hard to put down, it's the book that you say, "just one more chapter" every chapter. I think I finished it in like 2 days.

I would recommend this book for a teen level reading and description. There are some sexual components to this book but nothing major that would leave nothing to imagine.

There are also some values in this book that you could use in your everyday life. Questions and answers about love and some survival methods of how to live in the wilderness in the dead of winter.

Over all I think that Black Ice was a very good book. There weren't many - or any punctuation mistakes that I can recall.

I overall enjoyed the book and wishes there was more of it.

Black Ice is about a girl named Britt Pfeiffer who has trained to backpack through Teton Range, but she isn't prepared when her ex-boyfriend (Calvin) shows up - the boy who still haunts her every move, and wants to join her quest.

But before Britt can explore her feelings for her Calvin a unexpected blizzard hits her on the drive up and forces her to seek refuge at a remote cabin. Accepting the hospitality of its two very handsome ocupents. But little does Britt know that they are fugitives and take her hostage.

They cut Britt a deal that if she can get them off the mountain then they spare her life.

Britt knows that when she doesn't show up that Calvin will come find her, she knows she just has to stay alive long enough for Calvin to find her.

The tasks gets even more complicated when she finds bone chilling evidence of a sting of murders that have taken place on the mountain she is on. And uncovering these murders she finds that she may be the killers next victim.

But nothing is as it seems on the mountain, people betray people and everyone is keeping secrets, including on of her captors, mason. His kindness towards Britt is confusing her, is he the enemy, or is he ally.

Britt's world will never be the same when she discovers who the killer is, and who the person she becomes...


 
 
 

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