Books matching: professional hockey romance
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In "Nothing But Trouble" by Rachel Gibson, the story revolves around Mark Bressler, the captain of a professional hockey team, who suffers a career-ending car accident. The plot follows Mark's journey of recovery, self-pity, and eventual redemption with the help of Chelsea Ross, an actress turned personal assistant. The book combines elements of sports romance with humor, light-hearted moments, and sizzling chemistry between the main characters. The writing style is described as quick-paced, entertaining, and engaging, with well-developed characters and sharp dialogue that keeps readers hooked until the end.
Former NHL superstar and all-around badass Mark Bressler looked beyond the bank of microphones and wall of cameras to the dozen or so reporters filling the media room inside the Key Arena. He’d played...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series Chinooks Hockey Team ) - #2
In "Big Stick" by R.C. Stephens, childhood friends Myles and Flynn find their relationship evolving into something deeper, only to be torn apart by tragedy. Seven years later, they reunite as Myles, now a professional hockey player, and Flynn, a lawyer, cross paths again. As they navigate their feelings for each other and uncover long-held secrets, they face the challenge of overcoming their past to find a second chance at love. The story is filled with emotional depth, heated moments, and a cast of compelling characters, including Flynn's twin brother, Oliver, and their friend, Sloane.
The book follows a second chance at love storyline, blending elements of childhood friendship, unrequited feelings, and the complexities of adult relationships. Through dual points of view, readers witness the characters' journey of reconciliation, forgiveness, and rediscovering their connection amidst the backdrop of professional hockey and personal struggles. The writing style offers a mix of heartwarming moments, steamy encounters, and a touch of suspense as the characters confront their past and strive for a happy ever after.
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'Those Three Little Words' in the series 'The Vancouver Agitators' by Meghan Quinn follows the story of Penny and Eli, centered around an accidental pregnancy and the complexities that arise in their relationship. is described as a romantic comedy with a focus on hockey players, featuring characters with emotional depth and engaging dynamics. The writing style is noted to be humorous, heartfelt, and engaging, capturing the essence of the characters and their journey through witty dialogue and emotional moments.
“Why are we going to this bar? You’re not even single,” I say to my best friend, Blakely, as I pull on the hem of my dress for the twentieth time since we climbed out of the Uber. The dress was cute o...
(Also, see 82 recommendations for the series The Vancouver Agitators ) - #4
In "Time to Shine" by Rachel Reid, Landon Stackhouse, a brooding and quiet goalie, gets called up to the NHL team, Ottawa Outlaws, after a teammate's injury. He meets Casey Hicks, the team's star player known for his exuberant personality and fear of being alone. As Landon struggles with self-doubt and grief, Casey's infectious cheer slowly helps him rediscover happiness and believe in himself again. The book explores their evolving relationship, from roommates to a deep and meaningful connection, set against the backdrop of professional hockey and personal growth. Rachel Reid's writing style is praised for its emotional depth, realistic portrayal of romance, and character development that resonates with readers.
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'A Secret for a Secret' by Helena Hunting is a romance novel that follows the story of Ryan Kingston, a rule-following professional hockey player, and Queenie Masterson, the daughter of the team's general manager. Despite their differences, they are drawn to each other, leading to a passionate one-night stand that evolves into a deeper connection. The book explores themes of forbidden love, personal growth, and overcoming past traumas. The writing style is described as emotional, steamy, unpredictable, and filled with banter and sweet moments that keep readers engaged throughout the story.
“Coming!” I slip my feet into my heels, check my reflection one last time, make sure I have my laptop bag and purse, and rush down the hall. The last thing I want is to make my boss late for work my f...
(Also, see 100 recommendations for the series All In ) - #6
In "Rules Of Our Own" by J. Wilder, Mia finds herself entangled in a complex relationship with River and Alex, two NHL players she harbored feelings for in University. The trio navigates through second chances, friendships, and love in a polyamorous relationship filled with spice and passion. The plot unfolds with strong character development and relationship dynamics, showcasing themes of bi awakening, forced proximity, and pining. The writing style immerses the readers in the tension and intimacy of the scenes, creating a captivating and low-anxiety narrative that keeps the readers engaged.
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In "Pucked" by Helena Hunting, the story follows Violet, an accountant working with athletes, who is wary of relationships due to her stepbrother's promiscuity and her own experiences. She meets Alex, the captain of an NHL team, and despite initial misunderstandings and miscommunications, they are drawn to each other. The plot is filled with humor, quirky characters, explicit scenes, and an unconventional writing style that balances crude humor with honest and entertaining storytelling.
Instead, I nibble on Alex’s lip, more turned on than I should be regarding his willingness to take on Buck. Alex takes the hint, kissing me again. I expect him to be all aggressive and hard, consideri... - #8
'Irresistible You' by Kate Meader is the first installment in the 'Chicago Rebels' series, focusing on Harper Chase, one of three estranged sisters who inherit the struggling NHL hockey franchise, the 'Chicago Rebels'. The story follows Harper's determination to prove herself in the male-dominated world of professional hockey, as she works to turn the team's fortunes around with the help of Remy DuPre, an aging hockey star with a strong following. The book delves into themes of family dynamics, self-doubt, pride, and second chances, all set against the backdrop of the high-stakes world of sports.
The narrative unfolds with a mix of steamy romance, sports action, and humor, showcasing the characters' growth and emotional depth as they navigate complex relationships, professional challenges, and personal insecurities. Kate Meader's writing style effectively captures the sharp edges of Harper's character and the warmth and charm of Remy, offering a blend of passion, tenderness, and real-life issues that keep readers engaged from start to finish.
A bucolic bedroom community with easy access to Boston, only thirty miles away, West Bridgerton looked like a typical New England town as Harper Chase drove her rental car through its family friendly ... - #9
'Bury the Hatchet' by Catherine Gayle follows the story of Tallulah Belle Roth, a former beauty queen, and Hunter Fielding, a hockey player, who are forced into a fake marriage to improve their public images. As the story unfolds, the dynamics between the two characters evolve from awkwardness to genuine love, with both characters undergoing significant personal growth. The narrative is filled with tension, emotion, and unexpected twists, making it a compelling read that explores themes of self-discovery, courage, family, and love. The author expertly weaves together a story of two seemingly mismatched individuals finding common ground and forming a deep connection amidst challenging circumstances.
delves into the complexities of relationships, identity, and societal expectations, portraying the journey of Tallie and Hunter as they navigate their fake marriage while dealing with external pressures and internal struggles. With a backdrop of professional sports and a cast of intriguing characters, 'Bury the Hatchet' offers a blend of touching moments, steamy romance, and character development that keeps readers engaged from start to finish. Catherine Gayle's writing style shines through in this captivating tale, showcasing her ability to craft a compelling narrative that explores the depths of human emotions and relationships.
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In "Melting the Ice" by Jaci Burton, the story follows Carolina Preston, an up-and-coming fashion designer, and Drew Hogan, a professional hockey player, who have a complicated past that resurfaces when they are brought back into each other's lives. Despite their busy careers and different backgrounds, the two characters navigate their attraction and past mistakes, leading to a steamy and passionate romance. The writing style of the book is described as sexy, romantic, and full of characters to fall in love with, set in the world of sports, particularly ice hockey.
(Also, see 39 recommendations for the series Play by Play )