Book Review: Melting Ms Frost by Kat Black

Reviewer: Terry

melting ms frostI was given this book in exchange for an honest review.

Ms Frost is an uptight, tightly wound Manager of an upscale restaurant who doesn’t do relationships, trust, or even know how to let loose. On top of that she ends up with her broke abused mother sharing her small flat because she lost everything in a bad relationship. In comes Aiden who from the moment he meets her, sees more than just the walls she has built. Aiden forces her to see how much she is missing out on life and slowly but surely he melts Ms Frost…..

If you are looking for a fun holiday’ish book, with a lot of steamy romance, this is the book for you. The bedroom scenes could melt the ice like an ice cream cone in July.

This is a fun story with a lot of romance’y type scenes, but it also has depth hidden in the story. Ms Frost comes with her share of troubled issues that interferes with having any type of personal life. Aiden comes off as a bad boy looking to “tap” the ice queen-but there is more to his story then one would think.

Aiden is the first to see through the icy exterior that Ms Frost puts on, but not only that he sees what an amazing person she is and that she hides it from the world all to protect herself from getting hurt and being used like her mother. But in doing that she also stops herself from ever really being happy. Aiden and “Ms Frost” relationship compliments each other and their story was a sweet read.

3.5 stars