Hannah Grace’s Icebreaker became a runaway BookTok hit — a steamy college sports romance pairing a driven figure skater with a hockey team captain. If you love the genre, it’s an easy binge.
Get the Icebreaker Audiobook on AmazonListen on Audible · also in Kindle & printWhat Icebreaker is about
Icebreaker centers on Anastasia Allen, a dedicated figure skater with Olympic ambitions, and Nathan Hawkins, the captain of the university’s hockey team. When circumstances throw the two of them — and their teams — into each other’s orbit, a reluctant arrangement turns into undeniable chemistry.
It’s a spicy, lighthearted new-adult romance built on the classic opposites-attract, sports-rivalry setup, with banter, heat, and plenty of swoon. The first book in Grace’s Maple Hills series, it can be enjoyed on its own.
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Why Icebreaker is great on audio
Dual-POV narration plays up the push and pull between Anastasia and Nathan, which is much of the fun. It’s a breezy, addictive listen for romance fans.
Who should listen
For readers who love spicy college sports romance, banter, and opposites-attract chemistry. It’s an adult romance with explicit content, so it’s best for listeners comfortable with that.
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How to listen to Icebreaker
Icebreaker is available on Audible and Amazon. If you’re new to Audible you can listen with a free trial, or buy the audiobook (also in Kindle and print) on Amazon.
Get the Icebreaker Audiobook on AmazonListen on Audible · also in Kindle & printFrequently asked questions
Is Icebreaker part of a series?
Yes — it’s the first book in Hannah Grace’s Maple Hills series, followed by Wildfire and Daydream.
Is the Icebreaker audiobook spicy?
Yes — it’s an adult romance with explicit scenes.
How can I get the Icebreaker audiobook?
It’s available on Audible and Amazon. New Audible members can start with a free trial, or buy it on Amazon.
Can I read it as a standalone?
Yes — it stands on its own, though the series follows friends you’ll meet here.

