Freezing Point by Elizabeth Goddard, a Love Inspired Suspense romance, was an enjoyable read.  It's about a reporter on the run for her life because of a human interest story that uncovered some criminal elements and an undercover Homeland security agent posing as an ice sculptor.  (Yes, I typed ice sculpture first by mistake and realize that would be an entirely different book.)  But the new-to-me vocation of ice sculpting made the book even more interesting.

Goddard provides characters with depth and conflict and some good suspense throughout the plot of discovering the bad guys and keeping the main characters alive.  I found the main character's thoughts of their inner conflicts a tad repetitious because I'm not a reader to forget what is going on in the story while I'm reading it. But overall, great Love Inspired Suspense.

Always like a book with symbolism, tying together the title, hero's profession, a near-death experience in the freezer, and the heroine's internal conflicts — Freezing Point.