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Teammates: A Forced Proximity Hockey Romance

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Lila

There’s nothing worse than pretending to be friends with a man you really don’t like.

But as the Tampa Talons team reporter and social media coordinator, I strive for excellence in my job, even if it means I have to smile on camera at Hudson Jones, the hockey player who’s convinced I’m the complete opposite of professional.

When a natural disaster forces us to be roommates, things between us should get worse. But they slowly head in a heart-warming direction I don’t expect.

Am I falling for the man I really don’t like?

Hudson

I’m the team captain, so I take my role seriously. I look out for my fellow players. I work hard on the ice.

One person thinks otherwise, though—the reporter I have to pretend to like for the cameras. That I have to share a condo with after disaster strikes our city.

I try to keep out of Lila Stewart’s way in our shared space. Try to keep her out of my mind. But I’m too aware of this woman, too drawn to everything about her.

I shouldn’t fall for her, but I’m fighting a losing battle and losing hard.

Teammates is a spicy, forced proximity hockey romance with enemies to lovers, grumpy sunshine and a guaranteed happily ever after.

342 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 19, 2026

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510 reviews7 followers
April 12, 2026
This book floated right on top of the water, surface level.
The characters had very little depth and they hate one another, but the reader doesn't discover the reason for the hatred until the last thirty pages. The reasoning for their animosity is a bit baseless and childish. Their hatred manifested itself in childish ways also- bashing each other and their job performances while also being repetitive in their insults. It was mean and thoughtless.
I didn't enjoy this one.
17 reviews
May 8, 2026
It wasn't bad but I just didn't quite get how they could be so mean to each other and hate each other so much to one day, being so so in love & obsessed with each other. I don't know, something about it didn't register with me but I still did enjoy it in saying all that.
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72 reviews
January 22, 2026
This is the second book in the Talon series and I had the chance to read their story as an ARC read.
Hudson and Lila are the perfect enemies to lovers romance which was written really well by Layne.
There are hints throughout the first 50% of the book that something had happened in the past between them but this isn't told until later in the story but it makes perfect sense that their hatred for eachother is a cross communication.
Hudson has a big heart but comes across as grumpy 6ft 5 hockey player but he is a big friendly guy who has love for the right girl.
Having a troubled upbringing with narcissistic parents, Hudson still has love to give and this is well written by Layne.
Lila has her own troubles, losing parents and trying to stay positive and continue her future and passion to be a sports reporter but both overcome past troubles and give into that temptation to go from enemies to lovers.
Well written and definitely worth reading this series.
Can't wait for book 3!!
48 reviews11 followers
March 12, 2026
Teammates (Tampa talons #2) by Layne Wren is a forced proximity romance between a hockey player and a sports journalist/reporter.


I received this book from the author as an ARC for an honest review.


“Hate to Love” is a common trope - but when Layne Wren introduces us to Hudson and Lila we are carried away in their story.
Hudson is the team captain of the Tampa Talons hockey team. He is a really good hockey player and extremely close to his friends on the team except for Lila who he hates.
Lila Stewart is the sports reporter on the Tampa Talons team. She is sweet, friendly and has a great rapport with the whole team except for Hudson who she hates.

The story starts off great with a good background on both MCs. The dialogs between them are witty and the underlying chemistry comes out through the sharp remarks.
A natural disaster in their city forces them to share an apartment and their romance develops through this.

I liked the dialogs in this book and found the story engaging. I also liked all the characters introduced through the book and who may be the main characters for other books in the series. The way their relationship develops feels natural and not rushed.
Their mutual dislike starts from a simple misunderstanding that feels quite natural.

The natural disaster serves more as a backdrop than a gritty reality, but that's easy to overlook given the book's romantic focus

I would definitely recommend reading this book for a good sports romance.
5⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Tropes:
Hate to love
Co workers
Forced proximity

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19 reviews
February 26, 2026
ARC Review: Teammates by Layne Wren
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 Stars

I ate this book up!

Teammates is the second book in the Tampa Talons series by Layne Wren, and once again, I feel so lucky to have received an ARC. This series just keeps getting better!

The chemistry between the Lila and Hudson was electric and the tension was sizzling! From the very beginning, you could feel the push and pull between them, and it made every interaction crackle with emotion. I genuinely didn’t want to put it down.

The forced proximity and enemies-to-lovers dynamic were executed so well. Add in that grumpy X sunshine energy and a team of hockey hunks, and it’s basically romance perfection!

It’s an easy, addictive read that flows effortlessly and keeps you hooked from start to finish. If you love hockey romance with tension, banter, and plenty of steam, this one needs to be on your TBR.
Bring on book three!
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11 reviews1 follower
February 27, 2026
The Banter is Top-Tier....

If you want true enemies to lovers with banter so good your jaw literally drops, this book is for you. The dialogue is witty, sharp, and honestly addictive. It is the kind of story that you want to read in one sitting because you can’t put it down.

I’ve read a lot of books in this genre, but this one is a standout because of how well it portrays the actual dislike between the leads. Layne gives the characters plenty of time and multiple tension-filled interactions to let that friction build. The slow burn is perfectly paced, and the tension is felt on every single page. Layne really knows how to feed the readers exactly what they want.

What to Expect:
-Forced proximity
-Only one bed
-Protective MMC
-Open door spice
-Hockey romance

I highly recommend picking this one up if you’re in the mood for a spicy, enemies-to-lovers hockey romance.

Thank you to the author, Layne Wren, for providing a copy of this book to review.
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62 reviews2 followers
January 23, 2026
ARC read. 3.75 ⭐️ rounded up. This is a mutual hate/dislike-to-lovers hockey romance. I genuinely enjoyed the 80% procent of the book when the MCs still dislike each other but there’s tension. For the last part of the book it was a little bit too much head over heels too fast for me. I would have love to know more about the characters in depth. Now it was a lot of revelations in the last 5-10% of the book. I will still recommend the book if you enjoy a spicy hockey romance and I will most likely continue the series.

📍Mutual hate/dislike to lovers
📍Spicy scenes
📍Hockey captain x team reporter
📍Forced proximity
📍Miscommunication

TW: cheating (mentioned, off-page), violence against partner, self-doubt, death of parents (mentioned, off-page), psychological and physical abuse of parents (mentioned, off-page)
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252 reviews2 followers
March 29, 2026
This is the second book in this series and I couldn’t have been more excited to get to Hudson and Lila’s story cause of all the hints from book one!

Hudson being a hockey player and Lila is the sports reporter for the team means they are not allowed to have a relationship. Well that is no problem since they do not like each other at all… or at least that is how it starts.

The tension between these two was everything. It was for sure a slow burn but when it hit the chemistry hit! Hudson is supposed to be a broody grump but he gives off golden retriever underneath it all! I just loved these two and can’t wait to see what is in store with book three!

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300 reviews36 followers
January 30, 2026
Teammates was such a good hockey romance.
I finally found out Lila and Hudson’s backstory. I loved their chemistry. The angry tension between them was so good to read.
All the Tampa Talons characters are interesting and I can’t wait to read more.

“I… hated how beautiful I found her. Insanely hot, even. I shouldn't find someone I hate to be insanely hot, and in a way, it makes my displeasure for her even worse.”
Excerpt from Teammates
By Layne Wren

I was lucky to be given the chance to review Teammates, of my own accord, through being offered an eARC.
Profile Image for Micah Woodbury.
21 reviews
March 1, 2026
It was so good. I finished it in one day because I couldn't put it down. It was THAT good.

Ever the professional, Lila is sure to make sure she is the best reporter on the ice. Even when she's interviewing her nemisis, Hudson. Despite their clear distaste for each other, they keep ending up in each other's orbit.

Bad ass FMC? Yup. Forced proximity? Uh huh. Enemies to lovers? Perhaps.

I love the way the author plays with scent in this book. While subtle, it almost like its own character.
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135 reviews3 followers
March 18, 2026
I read the first book ‘home advantage’ and loved it. I have been waiting for an opportunity to read ‘teammates’ to follow Lila and Hudson and I was lucky enough to receive it as an ARC.

I loovvvee Lila and Hudson. This book has storms, and yearning, and close proximity, and everything you could want in a hockey romance. This is just such a fabulous series I can’t talk about it enough.

Very excited for the third book!
387 reviews1 follower
May 10, 2026
This got a but frustrating because it’s a short book and they didn’t have a first kiss until around 60% then nothing. They shared a bed then nothing. Still arguing. Then at 71% they have sex but the next morning she wants to forget it. What? The book was almost finished. I just can’t believe at 81% they’re now having a proper conversation getting to know each other better. We have the “big” revelation of why they disliked each other…which was underwhelming then it ends. This was frustrating.
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103 reviews
January 25, 2026
Five⭐This is the second book in the Talon series, I had the opportunity to read as an ARC read, I am so glad I had the opportunity to read this book, The character development of Hudson and Lila is great, If spice and sport romance is something you enjoy read this book!You won't be disappointed!Looking forward to reading more books from this author!
4 reviews
March 18, 2026
It started in the best possible way. I really liked the bickering between the main characters, but unfortunately it gets lost as the chapters progress. The story shifts from them hating each other to loving each other far too quickly, and it doesn’t feel entirely convincing. The final chapters feel rushed, and I would have liked to see more development in their relationship as a couple.
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17 reviews
June 9, 2026
typical hockey romance. it definitely felt like an extreme enemies to lovers trope! the hate was so strong then it felt like a flick of the switch into lovers. i loved the way the mmc is presented. he was completely uncontrolled around fmc, willing to do anything for her. to the point where the enemy part felt one-sided really. but of course, as a female reader, i ain’t complaining ;)
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26 reviews5 followers
March 17, 2026
Arc read this book.

I just realized this is the second book in the series. But it’s fine! I enjoyed this so much. I couldn’t get enough of Lila and Hudson! The enmities to lovers vibe, the banter, the love. All of it! I will continue this series!
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71 reviews1 follower
March 21, 2026
2.8✨ Do I love a good enemies to lovers book? YES! Was it good? It was okay. The enemies to lovers portion of the book was portrayed well and Hudson and Lila had strong disliking to each other. But it was rather long slow burn and once they got together nothing noteworthy happened.
69 reviews
April 24, 2026
this story started really well and the plot had so much potential. but i was left wanting more and the ending with shit, like why did we discover why they hated each other in the last fkn twenty pages and it turned out being a super dumb reason anyways like tf
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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2 reviews
June 26, 2026
The pointed out they hated each other almost on every page it was so annoying like we get you hate each other. The story had good potential it really did I would have enjoyed it more if it was stated they hated each on every page idk I’m surprised I finished it tbh.
53 reviews
June 28, 2026
Aww

It all made sense the last 20 pages. What a great couple tho. As much as they bicker, you could feel there was more to it. Going to read the next one. If your thinking of reading this book, you should. Lila and Hudson are great together.
2 reviews
January 23, 2026
Loved!!

I really enjoyed this book, an easy read and couldn’t put it down. It was just as good as the first one, looking forward to the next ❤️
26 reviews
February 17, 2026
Omggg I absolutely devoured this book and loved it with all my heart. Lila and Hudson are my favourite couple. The tension between them. Ughhhh I love love 😩
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93 reviews2 followers
March 3, 2026
Pretty good. Kept me hooked I finished quick. Very slow slow burn but worth it.
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29 reviews
March 13, 2026
Honestly another easy read.

A sucker for a passion like Lila & Hudson's.

Also something about the realization of something that was misunderstood when it's written well is a great story.
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41 reviews
March 23, 2026
The length of the bantering is too long for me. Kept reading to see where it was going. Very cheesy.
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