Heated Rivalry

Heated Rivalry

4.2 (12 ratings)
Apr 18, 2023 · English · eBook (371 pages)
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Book Details

Format eBook
Pages 371
Language English
Published Apr 18, 2023
Publisher Carina Press

Description

In the thrilling world of ice hockey, two fierce competitors find themselves caught in a whirlwind of rivalry and unexpected feelings. As the tension between them heats up on and off the rink, both players must navigate the challenges that come with their fierce competition. What starts as a battle for dominance transforms into a complex emotional journey that neither could have anticipated.

As they grapple with their growing bond, the stakes are higher than ever. With the pressures of fame, loyalty to their teams, and the battle against their own emotions, both men must confront their deepest fears and desires. In the heart of the sport they love, will they be able to find common ground, or will their rivalry ultimately tear them apart?

Genres

Romance Humor

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I liked this one more than book 1! This one seemed more realistic. Good read/listen!

May 10th 2026

Pinche libro hermosoooo... la verdad creo que es una de las pocas veces que un libro se parece a su adaptación a la pantalla, me encanto la dinámica de los dos, son iguales de competitivos y me gustó mucho. Es realmente lindo ver una representación tan buena ya que la sexualidad de una persona nunca va a ser impedimento para la habilidad de esta.

May 5th 2026

Heated Rivalry was a fast, addictive read with great chemistry and an intense rivals to lovers dynamic. I flew through it in no time, and the tension between Shane and Ilya definitely kept me turning the pages. That said, while it was entertaining, it didn’t fully hit me emotionally the way I expected. The repetition and long term secrecy made parts of the story feel a bit flat for me. Overall, it’s a fun and engaging hockey romance, but not a standout favorite.

February 15th 2026
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