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Hot and Cold was a super cute read that I really enjoyed. At first there were some parts that made me cringe a bit but I had to remember that this was a college romance and the main characters, Jax and Luke were in their very early 20s. The book was a very fast read and I enjoyed the light hearted banter between the 2.

There were some spicy scenes, and I'm not new to spice but the one at the coffee shop felt like a little too much for it to be a public setting for these two, the others felt more natural for the characters. Also throughout the book the FMC Jax is mentioned multiple time as being "curvy" but the MMC mentions that she is 5 foot 7 inches and 110 lbs........ In no world is that curvy. Now I want to chalk it up to the author writing it from the MMC pov and him maybe not knowing what 110lbs looks like on a 5'7 frame because people sometimes have a skewed sense when it comes to how different people carry weight on their frames.

Other then that I really enjoyed the read and will be looking for the other books that focus on Jax's friends Emmerson and April. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily

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This was such a fun college hockey romance! I loved Jax and Luke's story was not the typical college hockey romance story. Jax has to work with Luke for an assignment in hopes of getting a summer internship, and Luke is not onboard (to start that is). This was a quick, fun read! This was my first read in the Lessons in Love series, I can't wait to read the other books in the series!

Thank you to the publisher, author, & NetGalley for sending me this e-ARC.

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First I want to say thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for sending me a copy of this. This book caught my attention from the picture and the name of the book I am absolutely obsessed with hockey romances and this one didn’t disappoint. It’s in dual POV which is a plus there’s no third act breakup it had me laughing and crying. Id definitely recommend this read :)

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