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“Sexy, hot, funny and sweet, Heated Rivalry is a game changer in sexy sports romance.” —All About RomanceNothing interferes with Shane Hollander’s game—definitely not the sexy rival he loves to hate.Pro hockey star Shane Hollander isn’t just crazy talented, he’s got a spotless reputation. Hockey is his life. Now that he’s captain of the Montreal Voyageurs, he won’t let anything jeopardize that, especially the sexy Russian whose hard body keeps him awake at night.Boston Bears captain Ilya Rozanov is everything Shane’s not. The self-proclaimed king of the ice, he’s as cocky as he is talented. No one can beat him—except Shane. They’ve made a career on their legendary rivalry, but when the skates come off, the heat between them is undeniable. When Ilya realizes he wants more than a few secret hookups, he knows he must walk away. The risk is too great.As their attraction intensifies, they struggle to keep their relationship out of the public eye. If the truth comes out, it could ruin them both. But when their need for each other rivals their ambition on the ice, secrecy is no longer an option…Game ChangersBook 1: Game ChangerBook 2: Heated RivalryBook 3: Tough GuyBook 4: Common GoalBook 5: Role Model

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After reading her first book (Game Changer) and the preview of Heated Rivalry, Rachel Reid is now an auto-buy for me. And, boy oh boy, this book did NOT disappoint. I pre-ordered it, downloaded it at midnight of the release date, and finished it within 24 hours. And now, less than a week later, I can already imagine re-reading it. This book ticked all the boxes of what I look for in a book/author (see the end of this review for what I'm looking for, or not, in a book); I loved it and was sad when it ended. I'm hoping there will be many more books to this series (and hopefully Ryan Price, the ginger enforcer, is up next)...I'll be waiting with bated breath and my finger on the 'pre-order' button.I have to start by saying that Reid's writing is wonderful. The book flows well and is easy to read. Her writing is descriptive without being excessively so, it's humorous at times, and it's VERY well edited. I don't think I noticed a single typo in either of her two books and the only editing "flaw" I noticed was in the preview for Heated Rivalry (at the end of Game Changer), the date is Oct. 2017 but when the same scene takes place in the prologue of this book, the date is Oct. 2016.As to the book itself, per the description you can see it's an MM romance novel taking place in the world of professional hockey. You don't have to know anything about hockey to enjoy the book, you just have to love two gorgeous, competitive guys, with muscles for days, falling in love. The story follows the journey of two on-ice rivals, beginning with junior hockey championships through several years - and Stanley Cup championships - into their pro careers. Russian Ilya Rozanov (briefly introduced in Game Changer) is cocky and loves pushing Shane's buttons, but he's still a sweetheart. Canadian Shane Hollander is really adorable and that stereotypical "nice" Canadian, but he's still driven to beat Ilya on the ice. Both characters were well-balanced and their vulnerabilities felt authentic and fit with their back stories.A few other things I enjoyed: there is some racial diversity in the book - Shane is biracial (Japanese/white) and there are a few other secondary characters who were POC. I enjoyed the process of self-discovery around Shane's sexuality and past sexual experiences; I thought this aspect was really well done. And the sex scenes...sizzling hot. I also liked that the book is told from a dual POV.One final thing to note for those who care - because the characters technically aren't in a "relationship" until late in the book and the book spans 9 years, there is mention of them sleeping with other people. IMO, this isn't cheating - and it's not an issue for either character - but for those who may not like this, be forewarned.=====================A general note about my reviews in case you're looking for similar books. I work in the mental health field IRL and reading is a way to decompress, so (generally) I will purposely choose books that deal with "lighter" subject matter. I favor books that deal with characters growing and resolving their personal/relationship difficulties and getting their HEA.**What I look for in a book: first and foremost, strong writing and editing (I hate typos!); racially diverse characters and/or secondary characters; stories about self-discovery, overcoming difficult childhoods or other obstacles but not crushing angst; stories and characters that are "realistic enough" (i.e. I doubt half the players on a hockey team are gay IRL, but for the sake of a well-written series, I can roll with it); well-written sex scenes; dual POV in the storytelling.**Themes I generally don't care for: "daddy" relationships (unless done really well); sub/dom stories; insta-love; sci-fi/fantasy; mpreg; shifters; lots of kink; GFY (again, unless done really well); kidnapping or bodyguard stories; crazy/violent/stalker exes; MCs with severe mental health issues, severe trauma, or substance abuse/addiction
This is a slow burn love story, the kind that takes eight years to finally come together, the kind that has both main characters taking years to realize that the “casual” thing they started when they were teens is, in fact, the most important relationship in their lives.Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov meet in December 2008, when they are both 17, at the world junior hockey tournament. They’re both the best players on their respective teams, sure to be drafted by the NHL that spring, and destined to be rivals. Shane and Ilya have nothing in common, other than being really great at hockey. Shane is a half-Japanese Canadian, polite, handsome, wholesome, with a loving family. Ilya is Russian, cocky, brash, with a cruel family. Their rivalry starts almost immediately, driven by how different they are, compounded by the long-standing rivalry between their teams (Boston and Montreal), and fed by the media and fans.But Shane and Ilya have a secret: they’ve been hooking up since they were 19 years old. Hard enough to come out as an NHL player, never mind a superstar NHL player. But coming out as two superstar rival NHL players who have been having a secret affair for years? Impossible.The book follows Shane and Ilya from that first meeting in December 2008 until the epilogue in January 2019. This shouldn’t work as well as it does, but Rachel Reid is very good at showing this slow evolution in the characters’ feelings and thoughts. The seeds are planted early, but they take a while to sprout and develop strong roots. And the reasons that they can’t be together, the very real career considerations to coming out, aren’t glossed over. The characters reach a “happy ever after” that is happy for them, that works for them. I highly, highly recommend this.

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