Fire & Ice

By Lily Seabrooke

Primrose was supposed to break her heart, not fall in love.

Primrose Carter is a professional heartbreaker. As a member of FIRE, the underground group on her college campus formed of the people who have nowhere to turn but each other and dedicated to getting a leg up against the privileged kids, Primrose is an expert at getting a target to fall in love with her, getting what she needs from them, and breaking their heart on the way out.

But she’s not expecting her target this time to be a woman.

Giselle Lawson, competitive figure skater and the daughter of a finance mogul, has racked up one too many transgressions against FIRE. But from her perspective, she’s just trying to get by, heal from her breakup, and survive the crushing weight of her parents’ expectations—and the gorgeous woman who runs into her on the ice is suddenly the only thing she can think about.

For Primrose, it should be an easy case. But Giselle might just be the one to break her.

Fire & Ice is a 90,000-word college romance with a secret identity and one-sided enemies-to-lovers, featuring a secret organization, a coldblooded heartbreaker turning soft, and some juicy toaster-oven dynamics. Content warnings for on-page sex, a character having to leave their parents offscreen for their own safety, someone stuck in an unwanted engagement because of financial dynamics, a passive-aggressive jerk of a friend, and Ava not liking chocolate but definitely liking to yell at people.


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