Frigid by J. Lynn Armentrout Summary: For twenty-one-year-old Sydney, being in love with Kyler isn't anything new. They'd been best friends ever since he pushed her down on the playground and she made him eat a mud pie. Somewhere over the years, she fell for him and fell hard. The big problem with that? Kyler puts the 'man' in man-whore. He's never stayed with a girl longer than a few nights, and with it being their last year in college, Syd doesn't want to risk their friendship by declaring her love.
Kyler has always put Syd on a pedestal that was too high for him to reach. To him, she's perfect and she's everything. But the feelings he has for her, he's always hidden away or focused on any other female. After all, Kyler will always be the poor boy from the wrong side of tracks, and Syd will always be the one girl he can never have.
But when they're stranded together at a posh ski resort due to a massive Nor'easter, there's nothing stopping their red-hot feelings for each other from coming to the surface. Can their friendship survive the attraction? Better yet, can they survive at all? Because as the snow falls, someone is stalking them, and this ski trip may be a life-changer in more ways than one.
Release Date: July 15, 2013
Genre: NA Contemporary Romance
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Source: I purchased a Kindle copy
Review:
I was in the mood for a light romance and I am a huge fan of the author’s other contemporary romance, Wait for You. Frigid definitely didn’t disappoint. I really enjoyed it and it suited my mood perfectly. Honestly, there were snow flurries the other day and I just wanted to cozy up with a contemporary romance and this cover jumped out at me. It was perfect!
The conflict was interesting because Sydney and Kyler were friends and both of them wanted more and thought the other didn’t for completely different reasons. Sydney and Kyler found themselves snowed in at a ski resort, which was great because it forced the two of them together. I also enjoyed the mysterious aspect of the novel because someone was obviously sabotaging the cabin during the storm.
Frigid was a light, steamy read and I definitely recommend it to fans of the author’s other contemporary novels. I was completely in the mood for a book like this and I devoured it in no time. I wish I would have read it sooner, but I think the colder weather made me appreciate the whole snowed-in plot scenario a bit more.