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Icie (Indigo: Sensuous Love Stories)

Icie (Indigo: Sensuous Love Stories)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: True To Her Name
Review: Icie's name is derived from her late mother's dark sense of humor and true to her name, Icie is cold and elusive to people who do not truly know her. Icie, aka, I. C. Ellis, Icie girl, Ice Princess, is a physical therapist whose clients are children. However, she is talked into taking on as a client, a professional football player by the name of Clay Mammoth. Icie and Clay have a history of dislike towards each other and neither is happy about the arrangement. Clay is an arrogant, heartless womanizer who, years prior, berated Icie for what he perceived as her gold-digging ways with his dying father.

The story lacks a captivating pace; the development of the central characters' attempt to overcome their issues with each other is labored. Lack of communication, deceit and secrets are the premise of this story that holds promise due of the offbeat humor and trials of the secondary characters.

Reviewed by Dawn R. Reeves

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: True To Her Name
Review: Icie's name is derived from her late mother's dark sense of humor and true to her name, Icie is cold and elusive to people who do not truly know her. Icie, aka, I. C. Ellis, Icie girl, Ice Princess, is a physical therapist whose clients are children. However, she is talked into taking on as a client, a professional football player by the name of Clay Mammoth. Icie and Clay have a history of dislike towards each other and neither is happy about the arrangement. Clay is an arrogant, heartless womanizer who, years prior, berated Icie for what he perceived as her gold-digging ways with his dying father.

The story lacks a captivating pace; the development of the central characters' attempt to overcome their issues with each other is labored. Lack of communication, deceit and secrets are the premise of this story that holds promise due of the offbeat humor and trials of the secondary characters.

Reviewed by Dawn R. Reeves


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