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File Size: 2861 KB
Print Length: 243 pages
Publisher: Carina Press (April 4, 2016)
Publication Date: April 4, 2016
Sold by: Harlequin Digital Sales Corp.
Language: English
ASIN: B014PJ0M90
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This review is of “Getting it Backâ€, book #3 in the “Red Hot Russians†series by Elizabeth Harmon.The story begins with Amy Shepherd, the heroine of the book and an athletic trainer, receiving a text from Mikhail “Misha†Zaikov, the hero of the book, a former Russian singles skater and, more importantly for this book, Amy’s ex-boyfriend. Misha has been sort-of drifting since his competitive skating career ended due to a back injury, and now he is plotting a comeback.Amy leaves her home, job, family and friends in Ohio to travel to Russia with Misha, whom she still has romantic feelings for, as his personal athletic trainer.As the book goes on, we learn more about Misha’s motives for becoming a champion, he reunites with his estranged father, Ilya, Amy fights with Misha’s coach, Yuri Bogdanov, whom Misha later leaves to train with his father, a fellow former skater.Amy and Misha’s feelings for each other deepen, but they almost throw their relationship away. However, things are salvaged before that happens, and Amy and Misha have their Happily Ever After.Upside: As she has in her previous books, Ms. Harmon has, in “Getting it Backâ€, written two characters in Amy and Misha who are hopelessly human, and that is what makes them fairly interesting characters. I appreciate the non-traditional ending to the skating scenes.Downside: I didn’t have the same feeling for Amy and Misha that I’ve had for other heroes and heroines in Ms. Harmon’s books. The book feels a little manipulative. There are too many shallow moments in the book that when the deep moments come, I feel they are forced.Sex: There are a few sexy scenes, but this is not Ms. Harmon’s strength as an author.Violence: No violence, although there are some curse words from Misha’s former employer.Bottom Line: Not Ms. Harmon’s best work; not not enough interesting characters or storylines to make up for weaknesses.
I bought this book after reading Pairing Off (which I loved). This one was a slightly slower pace, but still enjoyable and filled with the wonderful descriptions I've come to expect from a Harmon book. I'm very much looking forward to the next book in the series.
I enjoyed this book, as I have Elizabeth's first two books in her series. The hero and his lady are worth rooting for and hoping they will succeed . Really looking forward to your next novel, keeping writing!
I thought this was the best book of the series.
If you’re a fan of figure skating, then this book does a great job of bringing the painful, hard work behind the effortless beauty to life. If you’re here for sexy Russians and don’t have much interest in the sport… this may not be the book you’re looking for. It’s a good second chance romance, but the emphasis is heavily on the sport and even though I really like figure skating, I found it did drag a bit at times.I really liked where this started out, with Amy being amazing and forgiving and all around awesome, while Misha is all sad and pitiful and deeply in need of her help. The pair of them are pretty sweet as they muddle through. I really liked how supportive Amy was, encouraging Misha to get back on the ice and reclaim something of his former dreams.Then it heads to Russia, and I have to admit that's when this book lost my attention a little. There’s a lot of detail about Moscow, and while this was great and all, at times it felt a bit like a guidebook. It doesn’t help that Amy and Misha’s relationship is very stop/start, with plenty of feelings swirling around and being denied because of the past, or because of professionalism, or just because. Which leaves Misha single-minded and prone to selfishness, while Amy is trying to be supportive and worrying a lot, for very good reason – but then what did she really expect? She knows the guy, she knows what he wants, it could hardly have come as a surprise that he would push things the way he did.I don’t know. There were things about this book that I really enjoyed – the early reunion, the friendships and reconciliations to be made – but it also felt pretty long at times and somewhat predictable. I liked it, but I didn’t love it. Amy is so very forgiving that it made it feel a bit odd when she changes tack, while Misha starts off so sweet and slowly shuts down as he becomes obsessed with his goal once more. They’re complicated, but a few of the twists of their relationship I found more annoying than compelling.So on the whole this is okay. If you love figure skating and second chances, then you’ll probably find plenty to enjoy here. I did like how things turned out at the very end too, and it all made me curious about where this series might head next.(I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.)
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