Book Review: Finding Her Edge by Jennifer Iacopelli

Rating: ★★★
Audience: YA Sports Romance
Length: 320 pages
Author: Jennifer Iacopelli
Publisher: GP Putnam’s
Release Date: December 2nd, 2025
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BOOK SUMMARY:

For fans of Emma Lord and Abbi Glines, Jennifer Iacopelli’s swoony, romantic new novel follows elite ice dancer Adriana Russo as she finds herself drawn to both her old dance partner and her new one.

Adriana Russo is figure skating royalty.

With gold-medalist parents, and her older sister headed to the Olympics, all she wants is to live up to the family name and stand atop the ice dance podium at the Junior World Championships. But fame doesn’t always mean fortune, and their legendary skating rink is struggling under the weight of her dad’s lavish lifestyle. The only thing keeping it afloat is a deal to host the rest of the Junior Worlds team before they leave for France.

That means training on the same ice as her first crush, Freddie, the partner she left when her growth spurt outpaced his. For the past two years, he’s barely acknowledged her existence, and she can’t even blame him for it.

When the family’s finances take another unexpected hit, losing the rink seems inevitable until her partner, Brayden, suggests they let the world believe what many have suspected: that their intense chemistry isn’t contained to the ice. Fans and sponsors alike take the bait, but keeping up the charade is harder than she ever imagined. And training alongside Freddie makes it worse, especially when pretending with Brayden starts to feel very real.

As the biggest competition of her life draws closer and her family’s legacy hangs in the balance, Adriana is caught between her past and present, between the golden future she’s worked so hard for, and the one she gave up long ago.

I WILL NOT BE WATCHING THE SHOW.

I picked this up on a pure whim because the Olympics have me in an ice skating mood and I heard there’s a Netflix show so I decided to test the waters with the book first.

AAAAAND I shall not be watching the show (I also did discuss with a few friends spoilers about the show and I would be mad soooo). Ultimately this is a love triangle and if you get angry when your side isn’t chosen. which I totally did, then you’ll be upset. Reader discretion advised.

It was trying hard to be cool and edgy with the characters ages and some of the scenes but the overall vibe and dialogue reads as a young teen. The clash made it difficult to read and I was grateful that it’s a short book. It was one of those books with potential but too many eye rolls.

Also, if the FMC mentioned ONE MORE FREAKING TIME that she had outgrown her previous partner (literally) and that’s why she had to drop him I was going to light my phone on fire.

Overall audience notes:

  • YA Sports Romance
  • Language: low
  • Romance: kisses
  • Violence: low
  • Content warnings: strained parent relationships

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Book Review: From Lukov With Love by Mariana Zapata

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4.5)
Audience: Contemporary Romance
Length: 538 pages
Author: Mariana Zapata
Publisher: Self published
Release Date: February 1st, 2018
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BOOK SUMMARY:

If someone were to ask Jasmine Santos to describe the last few years of her life with a single word, it would definitely be a four-letter one.

After seventeen years—and countless broken bones and broken promises—she knows her window to compete in figure skating is coming to a close.

But when the offer of a lifetime comes in from an arrogant idiot she’s spent the last decade dreaming about pushing in the way of a moving bus, Jasmine might have to reconsider everything.

Including Ivan Lukov.

BRB SWOONING.

AHHH.

Every dang time Ivan Lukov started talking to Jasmine you bet I was SWOONING. Holy cow that man can give a loving speech. He can hype me up any day. I loved him. I loved his support and sweet and small ways he cared for Jasmine. Building up that friendship and partnership into something more. My heart can’t handle that many skips in one book!

In typical MZ fashion there’s a long wait for the pay-off with this one. Dare I say a bit too long? At least for me the first 100-200 pages were a bit slower than usual. There was a loooot of hatred and disgruntlement that were the crux of Jasmine’s life. And at last, once she started taking small steps back towards her ultimate goals things started to open up.

Wow do I love a sports romance and this was no different. I love that this was about figure skating!! I felt like I learned a lot about the sport and it was the perfect counter balance against the romance. One didn’t outshine the other. Another wonderful MZ read. I’m slowly working through her books and now that this has been my fifth, I’m still in awe at how addicting these stories are.

Overall audience notes:

  • Contemporary Romance
  • Language: very strong and often
  • Romance: one open door
  • Trigger/Content Warnings: fatmisia and body shaming, misogyny, sexual harassment, stalking, bullying

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