All three of Rachel Reid’s scorching M/M hockey romances, now in one volume!
Game Changer
Pro hockey star Scott Hunter knows a good thing when he sees it. When a smoothie made by juice bar barista Kip Grady precedes Scott breaking his on-ice slump, he’s desperate to recreate the magic...and to get to know the sexy, funny guy behind the counter.
Kip knew there was more to Scott’s frequent visits than blended fruit, but he never imagined being invited back to Scott’s penthouse. Or kissed with reckless abandon, nevermind touched everywhere. When it happens it’s red-hot, incredible and frequent, but also only on Scott’s terms and always behind his closed apartment doors. With playoff season approaching, the spotlight on Scott is suddenly brighter than ever. Kip is ready to go all-in with Scott—but how much longer will he have to remain a secret?
Heated Rivalry
Hockey is Shane Hollander’s life. He’s got a spotless reputation, and 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. He’s the self-proclaimed king of the ice, and 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. 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…
Tough Guy
Ryan Price may be an enforcer, but off the ice he struggles with anxiety. Recently traded to the Toronto Guardians, he’s determined to make a fresh start in the city’s dynamic LGBTQ Village. The last thing he expects to stumble upon in his new neighborhood is a blast from his past in the fabulous form of Fabian Salah.
Aspiring musician Fabian loathes hockey. But that doesn’t stop him from being attracted to a certain burly, ginger-bearded defenseman. He hasn’t forgotten the kiss they almost shared back in high school, and it’s clear the chemistry between them has only intensified.
Rachel Reid is the pen name of Rachelle Goguen. She chose it because it is much easier to say, spell and remember than Rachelle Goguen!
Rachel writes cute, romantic smut, mostly about hockey players. Her Game Changers m/m hockey romance series is available from Carina Press.
Rachel/Rachelle lives in Nova Scotia, Canada. She has always lived there, and it's looking like she probably always will. She has two boring degrees and two interesting kids.
I mean like cmon I had to read it I needed MORE (I only read heated rivalry but I'm rating this version because the other goodreads cover of heated rivalry is diabolical)
I finally decided to start this series—no idea why it took me so long—because the Heated Rivalry show is coming out, and honestly? I’m mad I waited this long! This was so good! It started a little slow for me, but the second half… the angst, the need, the smoothies! It was adorable, and Kip was especially cute. The audiobook was fantastic too—I loved the NY accent!
A Dirty-Talking Russian Ruined My Life (In the Best Way)
God tier level — I’m dead. Seriously, this book? I can’t even begin to describe the chokehold Ilya and Shane have had on my brain since I picked it up. I tore through this so I’d be ready before the show and I absolutely cannot wait. I read it in one sitting; my Kindle is basically on fire.
It was hot, it was perfect, the yearning was unhinged. I need a dirty-talking Russian who is down bad. Why does every book not have a dirty-talking Russian who is down bad??
Read it. Read it. Read it.
A Great MMC Buried in a Not-So-Great Match
Eh, well. I really liked Ryan — his struggle is something I don’t think I’ve ever read from this perspective in a romance, and it ended up being the most (only?) compelling part of the book. He’s a mess and anxious and so deeply unhappy, and every star I’m giving is for him and him alone.
Because I did not like Fabian. At all. He’s full-on obnoxious — an embodiment of the worst anti-sports fans I’ve ever met. I’m different and independent and I don’t like fighting… but I’m going to date a literal enforcer and cry when he fights, please! He was both annoying and exhausting. If this were any other book in any other series, I would’ve DNF’d it entirely, and I probably will skip on future rereads.
Such a letdown — 2.5 stars rounded up to 3 for my man Ryan.
Ja hab eigentlich auch den anderen Teil gelesen aber das Cover war echt zu doll hahah
Ähm ja zu dem Buch, das waren echt viel echt explizite Szenen. Ich würde empfehlen das Buch nicht in der Bahn oder an sonstigen öffentlichen Orten zu lesen. Aber ansonsten süßes Ende
Bought this during a sale, never touched it, and then felt the cultural pull to read it before I watched the show. To start out with them hooking up immediately in the first chapter was tbh a little jarring for me, a typically slow-burn type reader, but I got that eventually in this book too. No notes I’m sad it’s over
Okay I vow to use goodreads properly this year. Read both Shane and Ilya books over the break but I’m going to log them here because their actual covers are too inappropriate and I have a reputation to uphold
I lowkey hate all modern romance literature. ESPECIALLY HOCKEY ROMANCE… but the TV show has put me under a spell so I read them. First one is alright. Second one is comically bad like why is there a plane crash LOL. Actually laughed out loud at that part because it’s so ridiculous. It would’ve been so much funnier if they got stuck in the wilderness and it became Yellowjackets. I would’ve liked that more
Overall the show is miles ahead but whatever the books were passable. Helped me kill some time over Christmas so
Saw the first episode of the series, it was so good that decided to read the books and I am so glad I did.
Learning about each story definitely gives you the perfect panorama of the whole situation and loving the interaction between each couple!
I can't wait to read them all, Starting today itself.
•With the episodes alone I had in my mind the idea that Hollander was onsided crush for long but so glad that the book gave me so much about Ilya, my little sunshine, you are crazy about your Shane and I will protect you hahaha loving everything for real.
Big thanks to the Author Rachel for gifting us with such heartwarming characters and stories
Really, it’s all about Heated Rivalry and the Shane/Ilya cameos in the other 2 books. But book 1 was cute, solid 4 stars. Book 3 wasn’t as great, but again, here for the cameos.
Eeeek I loved every second of this audio book. Listening was a must after binging the show and I sincerely love Shane and Ilya even more now. The cabin scenes?!? I was internally screaming and kicking my feet like a school girl.
I adored this whole series. I devoured the first book and loved it so much that I read the entire series in less than a week. (ADHD hyper focus mode)
First of all, if you’re not into super spicy intimacy, these books are not for you… move on.
The mental health representation in each of these books was spot on, not to mention repping social anxieties surrounding sexuality and societal expectations — these issues were so well portrayed. Each book was so well written I breezed through all six of them this week. Absolutely adored these stories and I’m going to miss the characters terribly — may have to reread. Absolutely loved.
I just got to say, Ilya Rozonov's presence in all the books, (im just now on book 4). is so badass! You knowww everytime i see that mans name im gonna squeal and tuck in for some sass!
3.5 stars. Tough Guy review: This is a cute story and it deals openly with anxiety and sexual anxiety but it just didn’t have the heat of the first two and felt a bit tropey.
I decided to jump on the bandwagon and read these books and I do not regret it! Obviously, I came to them after I started watching the now uber-popular Heated Rivalry series on Crave/HBO.
If you're a fan of smutty romance novels, you're definitely in for a treat. The sex is hot and the characters are well written. You remember each character separately, which is not an easy feat given that all books basically have the same setting. I read all 3 back to back and they do stand out. Even the sex between the lead couples is different in each book.
Normally I am not a huge fan of straight women writing gay men, but Rachel Reid does a good job. She captures some of the nuances of queer life that I sometimes feel straight people miss on, especially in the Tough Guy part. She isn't going for any kind of literary genius with these books. They're just fun, smutty novels that are written well and clearly thought out.
Reading the books definitely adds to the experience of watching the series. I'm able to appreciate the performances and the direction more. Jacob Tierney and the actors have done a good job bringing alive the source material.
I was partial to the second one. There's definitely something about Shane and Ilya that makes you fall in love with them.
I might just go on a roll and read the next 3 books now. I hear Shane and Ilya return for the 6th, and I cannot wait!
Rachel Reid writes with sensitivity about characters dealing with anxiety, homophobia, and toxic masculinity as they chase their dreams. Sweet, enjoyable, hot as hell. Upgraded my rating on this second reading because I love the courage of her characters.
ok obviously i read this because i can’t wait for the next episode of the show to come out.
love the story and characters and the scale of it all but i don’t think the writing is very good.
the show is very similar to the book, with most of the dialogue directly lifted from the pages, but it is interesting to hear the internal monologues of shane and ilya. i didn’t get that ilya at times comes across as rude because of the language barrier until i read the book, for example.
overall though, i think the show is a much better medium to consume this story. the show is done really well and transforms the source material in a really great way. the show is less repetitive and honestly the performances from the two main actors give the characters a lot more depth.
my main issues with the book, like i said, come down to the writing. one problem i have is that the two POVs are the exact same. it’s hard to keep track of when it’s a shane chapter or an ilya chapter because the narration is not different at all, even though they are completely different people. specifically with ilya, his narration doesn’t match the way he speaks and comes across in his dialogue, which is confusing.
the book is also very repetitive, the same words and phrases are used over and over, and a lot of things feel over-explained.
it is also kinda frustrating that most of the events of the story just happen because of outside forces making them happen. the characters don’t make their own decisions a lot of the time, it seems like things just happen to them and it isn’t the most satisfying to read.
i also don’t like that the characters aren’t very fleshed out. the only scenes we read are ones that directly include the romance, which is 95% interactions between the two main characters. meaning that they don’t really have a life outside of eachother that we know about, and then later in the book when we do hear about family dynamics and different friendships and relationships it feels jarring. i personally would prefer to see more of each of the characters personal lives, and who they are when they are alone, instead of it feeling like so much happens off the page. i think if it was a different type of narration, like a daisy jones and the six faux documentary type thing, the structure of the story would work better.
so yeah, overall i love the story and characters in a way that might be unhealthy and i can’t wait for more of this story, but for anyone interested i would recommend the show, because the writing in this book falls pretty flat.
Game Changers: I'll admit it. I was a complete idiot for not reading these sooner. And yes, I'm one of the many, many fools who waited until the TV series came out to pick these up. I confess to being a complete moron. I'm not sure if I would have been so eager or loved this book so much without the amazing taster of the TV series, but seeing as I can't compare I will just assume that I would have swooned just as hard had I read them when they came out. I freaking adored this book. Kip and Scott are perfect (even if they are described differently than the TV actors - it hardly matters) and their story was as swoony and heartwarming as I wanted it to be.
Heated Rivalry: The TV series changed me. Seriously. I HAD to read this once I saw the show. This book is amazing. Such complex and layered characters, such pining and heart (and heat!). I will forever be recommending this series. And don't just read this one because of the TV show - read them all, you heathen. Rachel has done an amazing job with these expertly written stories and she deserves all the accolades coming to her right now. Thank you for bringing this world and these characters to life for us.
Tough Guy: I was wary about straying away from the characters I got to know in the TV show but Ryan and Fabian are just as adorable as Ilya/Shane & Scott/Kip. Their connection is sweet and although I don't particularly enjoy the second-chance trope, this one was done well and focussed on the contemporary world rather than the past world. I often get frustrated with books which have a creative character because it doesn't effectively demonstrate the commitment to their art, but Rachel did show a bit of that here (although we don't hear/see him practicing much, which a true musician would do). A really enjoyable read which I gobbled up quickly in my Heated Rivalry TV show hangover.
I think my life will now be BHR / AHR - Before Heated Rivalry / After Heated Rivalry.