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If you liked Mile High, here are the top 100 books to read next:
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A cinnamon roll hockey player woos a tough heroine in an extra-long, extra-sweet sports romance full of laughs and lovable side characters - great if you want to get lost in the feels, but maybe too much sugar (and page count) for some.
'Consider Me' in the series 'Playing For Keeps' by author Becka Mack follows the captivating story of Carter Beckett, a charming yet inexperienced book boyfriend who sweeps readers off their feet with his smooth talking and unwavering dedication to Olivia, a strong and sassy PE teacher. The book delves into the explosive chemistry between Olivia and Carter, as they navigate through trust issues, relationship problems, and their own fears, all while being supported by a cast of endearing side characters that add depth and authenticity to the storyline. With a mix of drama, laughs, banter, and steamy romance, 'Consider Me' is a heartwarming tale that explores the journey of two individuals finding love and trust in each other.
The writing style of 'Consider Me' is described as laugh-out-loud funny, melt-your-heart romantic, and filled with moments that evoke a range of emotions from laughter to tears. Readers are drawn into the story by the well-developed characters, relatable family dynamics, and the perfect balance of humor, tenderness, and love that make this sports romance novel a delightful and engaging read.
Rolling onto my back, I inhale sharply and throw a hand over my head. I’m fucking spent, so I take a moment to catch my breath before I toss my legs over the edge of the bed and sit up, pulling the co...March 2022•466 pages - #2
A trope-filled, addictive, and steamy cowboy romance that’s perfect for small-town romance fans, but it may not work for everyone due to its tonal shifts and a few cliché pitfalls.
Flawless by Elsie Silver follows the story of professional bull rider Rhett Eaton, whose career is jeopardized due to a PR incident, leading to the assignment of a 'babysitter' in the form of agent's daughter, Summer Hamilton. The book explores the development of their relationship as Summer is tasked with keeping Rhett in line while navigating their undeniable chemistry and emotional connection. The writing style is described as gripping, with a perfect mix of sexual tension, witty banter, and heartfelt moments that make the story both angsty and heartwarming.
The handsome cowboy on the back of a huge bull scoffs and shifts his hand around the rope before him. His dark eyes twinkle on the screen, all the hard lines of his face peeking through the cage of hi...June 2022•447 pages - #3
Packed with heat, humor, and heart, Icebreaker is a feel-good, drama-filled sports romance perfect for fans of spicy, character-driven new adult fiction. You'll either be hooked by the zippy relationships and big friend group energy, or wish it were a bit shorter and more focused - definitely a case of love it or leave it!
'Icebreaker' by Hannah Grace is a sports romance novel that follows the story of figure skater Anastasia Allen and hockey team captain Nate Hawkins. Their initial encounter, spurred by a prank leading to the sharing of an ice rink, sets the stage for a dynamic relationship filled with banter, competitiveness, and undeniable chemistry. As they navigate training together, their interactions evolve from humorous banter to deeper connections, leading to a steamy romance that challenges both of their strictly organized lives. The book intricately weaves themes of competition, friendship, and self-discovery into a lighthearted yet captivating plot, capturing the reader's attention with relatable characters and engaging dialogue. Hannah Grace's writing style effortlessly balances humor, romance, and important topics, creating a compelling narrative that keeps readers hooked from start to finish.
I focus on suppressing my annoyance, like I do every training session when she makes it her mission to push me to my limits. Rationalizing it’s her dedication that makes her such a successful coach, I...November 2022•479 pages - #4
A fiery, empowering finale to an underrated hockey romance series - with big feelings, bigger steam, and a couple you'll root for. Add to your TBR if you want spice with substance!
Stand and Defend by Sloane St. James is the fourth and final book in the Lakes Hockey series, focusing on the relationship between Jordan and Camden. Jordan, escaping an abusive relationship, finds refuge in Camden, who becomes her protector and support. The book delves into themes of growth, vulnerability, and strength, highlighting the character development of both protagonists. St. James' writing style balances elements of hockey, banter, plot twists, character depth, and intense romance, creating a compelling and immersive story that resonates with readers.
Stand and Defend stands out for its well-developed characters, particularly Jordan and Camden, who are portrayed as strong, complex, and relatable individuals. The book is praised for its engaging plot, world-building, and storytelling that seamlessly weaves together elements of sports romance, friendship, and personal growth. Readers appreciate the perfect blend of humor, spice, and emotional depth, making it a satisfying conclusion to the series that leaves a lasting impact.
I close my eyes and exhale. I hate when he calls me by my full name but stopped correcting him when it was clear after the first few weeks of dating that I was wasting my breath. “I’m not going to cal...February 2024•481 pages - #5
A charming, swoony, hockey romance with endearing leads and fun banter - perfect choice if you want sweetness, chemistry and found family vibes without unnecessary drama.
Face Off by Chelsea Curto is a delightful hockey romance featuring a strong female character who plays in the NHL. The story revolves around Maverick, the charming and initially arrogant playboy of the team, and Emmy, the first female player in the league. Their relationship starts as friends with benefits, but it evolves quickly as they face challenges together, like sickness and unexpected moments of care. The banter and flirty exchanges between them are fun and keep the reader engaged throughout.
The writing style is refreshing and down-to-earth, making the characters relatable. Chelsea Curto has a knack for blending romance with humor, and she avoids unnecessary drama or breakups, focusing instead on communication and connection. Readers appreciate the forced proximity elements and the sweet moments that make the romance feel authentic. Overall, Face Off is not just about hockey; it's about the tender and playful dynamics between two strong characters.
My memory of the last twelve hours is hazy at best. I remember going to a club after we beat New York 3-0. Strobe lights and free-flowing alcohol. Laughing with a couple of my teammates and a brunette...May 2024•445 pages - #6
Heartfelt, funny, and refreshingly real - Out On a Limb is a romance that shines for its warmth, authentic disability rep, and genuine relationship growth. Even if you’re iffy on surprise pregnancy stories, give this one a shot!
Out on a Limb by Hannah Bonam-Young is a heartwarming romance novel that follows the story of Win and Bo, two individuals with physical disabilities who meet by chance at a Halloween party. Despite their initial connection leading to an unexpected surprise - Win's pregnancy - they decide to navigate their relationship as friends. The book explores themes of trust, independence, and the challenges of embracing new beginnings in the face of past traumas. Through witty banter and genuine communication, Win and Bo's relationship evolves into a deep, respectful partnership as they prepare for the arrival of their baby.
The author's writing style in Out on a Limb is praised for its excellent portrayal of emotions, detailed character development, and meaningful representation of disabilities. The book delves into the characters' past relationships, careers, and feelings, allowing readers to connect with Win and Bo on a personal level. With a blend of humor, vulnerability, and heartwarming moments, the story unfolds with a mix of charm and authenticity, making it a delightful read for those looking for a unique and touching romance.
Sarah, my lifelong best friend, is giving her yearly thank you so much for coming to my Halloween party; it’s the only thing I care about speech while I’m debating about whether anyone is secretly kee...July 2023•380 pages - #7
A feel-good, super spicy hockey romance filled with laughs, heart, and two characters who truly make each other better - a must-read for contemporary romance fans who love banter and a pining hero!
In "The Fake Out" by Stephanie Archer, the story revolves around the main characters, Rory and Hazel, who find themselves in a fake dating arrangement that turns into a genuine and meaningful relationship. Rory, a sweet and supportive individual, helps Hazel navigate through her past relationship issues while finding joy in his own life. The book is set in the Vancouver Storm universe and includes tropes like frenemies to lovers and fake dating, creating a dynamic and engaging storyline filled with banter and found family elements.
Blood pounds in my ears as I skate toward the net during my first game with the Vancouver Storm. We’re tied in overtime, and there’s a crescendo of noise from the crowd as I rear back and slapshot the...December 2023•451 pages - #8
A beautifully written but gut-wrenching romance that handles difficult topics with care - essential reading for those who can handle the intensity, but not for the faint of heart. Check trigger warnings!
'Long Shot' by Kennedy Ryan is a poignant and emotionally intense story that delves into themes of love, pain, healing, and self-discovery. The book follows the complex relationship between Iris, a strong and resilient woman, and August, a promising athlete. Their connection is immediate and deep, but is hindered by external factors, including Iris's abusive relationship with Caleb, August's rival. The story unfolds with raw and vivid storytelling, exploring the struggles and triumphs of the characters as they navigate through difficult circumstances and profound emotions.
Kennedy Ryan's writing style is described as heart-wrenching, raw, and clear, with the ability to evoke strong emotions in readers. The character development is praised as superb, with a focus on creating a story that goes beyond a simple romance, delving into deeper aspects of life, love, and personal growth. The book is noted for its powerful portrayal of sensitive topics, such as abuse and rape, handled in a responsible and impactful manner that leaves a lasting impression on readers.
Monica’s singing in my head. I’m relying on nineties R&B to articulate myself. I’m that hungry. My mouth waters when I think of the huge burrito I was this close to shoveling down my throat before I g...2018•446 pages - #9
Sexy, smart, and emotionally satisfying - Hazelwood’s "Deep End" dives into vulnerability and desire with heart and heat, though the drama and missed connections may not be everyone’s cup of tea.
Deep End by Ali Hazelwood is a captivating story that combines romance, personal growth, and exploring complex relationships. The plot centers around Scarlett, a driven diver, and Lukas, a tall Swedish swimmer, who are thrown together in a messy situation involving friendships and past relationships. The story dives deep into their physical and emotional connection, highlighting Scarlett's journey of self-discovery as she grapples with her desires and fears.
Hazelwood's writing is described as engaging, witty, and deeply thoughtful. The characters are layered, adding depth to their interactions. The romance is steamy, with moments of humor and banter that keep readers invested. The exploration of kink and consent is handled with care, making it more than just spicy scenes but integral to character development. Overall, Deep End is a mix of sports, romance, and emotional resilience, making it a favorite for many fans.
THE THING I DREAD THE MOST ABOUT JUNIOR YEAR BEGINS on a Wednesday morning, a couple of weeks before the start of the autumn quarter. It’s penciled into my Google Calendar for the ten to eleven slot,...February 2025•461 pages - #10
A heartfelt, spicy, trope-filled hockey romance that’s perfect for fans of slow burn and supportive character arcs - but the cautious hero and pacing won’t hit as hard for everyone.
Jamie Streicher, a hockey goalie, moves back to Vancouver to be close to his mom and joins the Vancouver Storms Hockey team. He hires Pippa as his assistant, who turns out to be a former high school crush. The book explores their past feelings, the slow development of their romance, and the obstacles they face as they come together. The story showcases themes of healthy communication, personal growth, and mental health representation, all set in the backdrop of a cute and spicy sports romance.
The book features a storyline that keeps readers interested without unnecessary drama or misunderstandings. It highlights the positive aspects of Jamie's character, such as his mental strength, positive visualization, and self-belief, which he instills in Pippa. The relationship between the characters evolves from high school crushes to a strong, supportive partnership, with a focus on building trust and intimacy in a mature and heartwarming manner.
“Streicher shut out,” my new teammate calls as he breezes past, and I toss the puck onto the ice with a quick nod. The fans back in New York used to chant that during games. When I won the Vezina Trop...June 2023•430 pages











