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    Pucked Over
    Book 3 in the series:Pucked

    Pucked Over - Pucked by Helena Hunting
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    In "Pucked Over" by Helena Hunting, NHL star Randy Ballistic and Lily LeBlanc find themselves in a casual sex arrangement that unexpectedly turns into something more. The book follows their journey of navigating their feelings and attraction towards each other while dealing with their own insecurities and past baggage. The story is filled with humor, hot sexy scenes, and witty dialogues, set against the backdrop of the hockey world and intertwined with updates on characters from the previous books in the series.

    The game is over, and Sunny—formally known as Sunshine Waters—my best friend since grade one, is currently projected on the Jumbotron for the entire arena to view. Miller is mauling her while “Walking...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Pucked )

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    Zack
    Book 3 in the series:Cold Fury Hockey

    Zack - Cold Fury Hockey by Sawyer Bennett
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    A deeply emotional, hopeful, and satisfying romance that stands out among nanny tropes - perfect for sports romance fans craving real feelings and memorable characters.

    The doorbell rings just as I’m trying to simultaneously flip a pancake with one hand and pull bacon off the griddle with another. The pancake ends up sticking, then folding in half, and my forearm hit...

    (Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Cold Fury Hockey )

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    Jingle Bell Beard - Kringle Family Christmas by Julie Kriss
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    Jingle Bell Beard from the Kringle Family Christmas series by Julie Kriss is a heartwarming second chance holiday romance between Jasmine and Matt. The story follows Jasmine, a PR manager trying to save The Kringle Inn and Tree farm, and Matt, a grumpy ex-NHL star who reluctantly returns home to help his family. Despite a fake relationship for the cameras, their chemistry reignites, leading to a heartfelt and promising happily ever after. The book is filled with clever dialogue, moderate steam, and likable characters that make it a perfect read for the holiday season.

    Kristen Kringle, who was taking over the management of her father’s business, the Kringle Inn and Christmas Tree Farm. Kristen, who had showed up at my apartment and told me she had a job for me three...

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    Love & Hockey
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    Book 1 in the series:Fury

    Love & Hockey - Fury by Monty Jay
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    'Love & Hockey' by Monty Jay is a captivating sports romance novel that delves into the intertwining lives of Valor, a strong and determined young hockey player, and Bishop, an older NHL rookie player. The book explores themes of fate, love, and emotional turmoil as Valor and Bishop navigate their deepening connection despite the odds stacked against them. Monty Jay's writing style is described as emotionally intense and engaging, with a plot that keeps readers hooked from the very first page.


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    Wildcat
    Book 1 in the series:Wildcat Hockey

    Wildcat - Wildcat Hockey by Rebecca Jenshak
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    Wildcat by Rebecca Jenshak is a refreshing hockey romance centered around Leo, an NHL player, and Scarlett, the daughter of his coach. Their story begins with a one-night stand that unexpectedly turns into something more serious. As Leo pursues Scarlett, they navigate their differing life stages and priorities, making their relationship both light and relatable. The writing is engaging and maintains a balance of sweet and spicy moments, while also highlighting the dynamics of the supporting characters. Readers are drawn into the chaos of team life and the fun friendships as they follow Leo's determination to win over Scarlett.

    The style of the book is straightforward and easy to digest, making it a quick and enjoyable read. The chemistry between Leo and Scarlett is undeniable, complemented by their banter and contrasting personalities. Scarlett's journey of self-discovery resonates, as she copes with life changes and uncovers her desires. Although the romantic scenes are relatively tame, the overall charm lies in the characters' interactions and development. This novel marks a great start to the Wildcat series, leaving readers excited for future installments.


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    End Game
    Book 1 in the series:New York Stars

    End Game - New York Stars by Serena Akeroyd, G A Mazurke
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    In 'End Game', the story revolves around Gracie and Liam, who have known each other for a long time due to Liam's close relationship with Gracie's family. Liam, an NHL star recovering from past trauma, finds solace and support in Gracie, who helps him navigate through his fears and darkness. The book delves into serious family issues, intertwined with a hockey romance plot and a touch of mafia elements, making the characters relatable and engaging. The slow burn romance between Gracie and Liam, set against the backdrop of the New York Stars hockey team, unfolds with depth and emotional complexity, drawing readers into their journey of self-discovery and love.

    The writing style of 'End Game' is praised for its witty banter, engaging plot, and well-developed characters. Readers appreciate the realism portrayed in the hockey and fame world, as well as the depth of character development seen not only in the main characters but also in the supporting cast. The book is described as content-heavy, with intricate plotlines and a thick storyline that keeps readers intrigued and invested in the romance between Gracie and Liam.


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    Playmaker
    Book 10 in the series:Moo U Hockey

    Playmaker - Moo U Hockey by Sierra Hill
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    'Playmaker' in the 'Moo U Hockey' series by Sierra Hill follows the story of Aria, an ambitious hockey player with dreams of making the USA women's Olympic team, and Callan, a star player on the Moo U hockey team. Their paths cross when Aria shares a hot kiss with a fellow hockey player, who turns out to be her new roommate and proposes a fake relationship to help her with her hockey skills. As their friendship blossoms into a tender romance, secrets from both their pasts threaten to unravel their newfound connection, leading to a story filled with drama, romance, and the struggles of college athletes.

    The book is praised for its engaging storyline, well-developed characters like Aria and Callan, and the perfect blend of romance, sports, and drama. Readers appreciate the chemistry between the main characters, the depth of their individual stories, and the emotional journey they embark on throughout the book.


    (Also, see 6 recommendations for the series Moo U Hockey )

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    Sleet Kitten
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    Book 1 in the series:Sleet

    Sleet Kitten - Sleet by S.J. Tilly
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    A fluffy, no-stress, feel-good romcom with lovable leads and snappy banter - don’t expect depth or sports realism, but expect a great time if you’re in the mood for sweet and silly romance.


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    Something So Right - Something So by Natasha Madison
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    A spicy, hockey-filled romance packed with drama, family, and swoony moments, but steer clear if you’re not a fan of over-the-top alpha males or could do without fat-shaming and some outdated attitudes.

    I pull up in my driveway just in time for Allison to get home. I look up at my beautiful cottage I fell in love with. It was the first thing that was ever just mine. It was my reward, my sanity. It’s...

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    Season's Schemings by Katie Bailey
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    Looking for a swoony, giggle-inducing closed-door romance with all the holiday vibes? "Season's Schemings" is a delightful, heartwarming pick - ideal for fans of fake dating, hockey hunks, and happily ever afters!


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