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Retired hockey star Jack Showalter is ready for a new taking over as head coach of the disastrous Abbotsford Grizzlies and turning their horrific season around.

Except Jack isn’t the Grizzlies’ only mid-season acquisition.

Blueliner Devon Jarvis just wanted a no-strings hookup the night before his first practice with his new team. He didn’t expect the silver fox from the app to be such an eager submissive. He didn’t expect to want more than a single, first-name-only night.

He definitely didn’t expect to walk into the locker room and recognize his new coach.

Now Jack and Devon are struggling to focus on hockey while the chemistry sizzles between them. They need to forget everything they did together that one amazing night. They need to pretend they didn’t get a taste of what they’ve both been desperate to find.

Yeah, right, like that's happening.

418 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 20, 2026

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Gabbi Grey

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Gabbi lives in beautiful British Columbia where her fur baby chin-poo keeps her safe from the nasty neighborhood squirrels. Working for the government by day, she spends her early mornings writing contemporary, gay, sweet, and dark erotic BDSM romances. While she firmly believes in happy endings, she also believes in making her characters suffer before finding their true love. She also writes m/f romances as Gabbi Black.

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954 reviews76 followers
May 25, 2026
MM romance | Hockey romance | Bdsm | Age gap (43/25) | Forbidden romance | Coach/Player | Yearning | Edging | Whip & Flogger


Okay, debo admitir que este libro me gustó muchísimo, pero como estos días he estado rozando un bloqueo lector gigantesco, lo fui leyendo súper despacio jaja.

Devon y Jack son todo lo que está bien! Su relación fue tan hermosa que no podía evitar chillar en cada una de sus escenas juntos. Me encantó cómo las autoras fueron tejiendo poco a poco su historia para que todo encajara a la perfección y terminara en ese final feliz. Sin dudas, ambos personajes me fascinaron por igual, ¡no sabría elegir a uno solo como mi favorito! jaja.

Muero por leer más de ellas. Es un libro que está sumamente bien escrito y que recomiendo un montón. Definitivamente voy a seguir explorando sus historias.

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Okay, I have to admit I really loved this book, but since I’ve been on the verge of a massive reading slump lately, I ended up reading it super slowly, haha.

Devon and Jack are everything that is right with this world! Their relationship was so incredible that I couldn’t help but squeal during every single one of their scenes together. I loved how the authors slowly wove their story so that everything clicked perfectly into place for a happy ending. Honestly, I adored both characters so much that I couldn't possibly pick a favorite! haha.

I am dying to read more from these authors. This book is beautifully written, and I highly recommend it! I will definitely be checking out more of their work.
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2,586 reviews53 followers
May 21, 2026
**4.5**
Wow, this book gives you so much. It's a great hockey romance, the intensity between the MC's sparks from the first page, and the 🔥 scenes are just ... hot damn. One of my favourite things to read is when the dynamic is the opposite of the 'norm'. In this case you have the younger hockey player who is the experienced Dom, and the older coach who is the Sub having all of this for the first time.
Devon and Jack fit together so perfectly, which is what causes their problems when they discover that Jack is Devon's new coach the day after their first night together. Both are still high off of what they shared and it's a crash back down to earth they first see each other in the locker room. It's fine though, they just won't do anything else, and they didn't know before.... Ha, yeh okay, like that's going to work with the insane chemistry they have and the need that they fulfill perfectly for each other.
Despite knowing better and their jobs being in danger, they cannot stop. I'll give them their dies, they do try. Kind of. But these two men together, and not just in scenes. On the phone, trying to just have normal conversations, or doing their best to stay away. Their need for each other, the comfort and safety they provide through words, touch, and intentions is crazy hot.
Of course, with it being a forbidden relationship, things get tense and someone, somewhere knows something which is never a good thing, but it all works out for them in the end.
Devon's hurt broke my heart with the grief he still lives with from the loss of his mother when he was twelve, and Jack's divorce turns out to have been more than just an amicable split.
Strong emotions. Insanely hot scenes together. Great hockey minds.
This book is a fantastic read and I cannot recommend this enough! There are definitely other characters that I would love the chance to read get their own story but it also stands perfectly on its own. I do also want to say that the safety and consent discussions around the BDSM is a great and important addition, especially with Jack being so new to it all.
I received an ARC and am happily giving a review.
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Author 7 books24 followers
May 26, 2026
MY OPINION: I finished this book before bed one evening and found myself thinking about it throughout the night and the next morning. This book stuck with me.

There are some tropes here that instantly make you want to read it: age gap, hockey, and coach/player. The story didn’t disappoint on any of these. The age gap is addressed, but is not an issue; they see the years between them and move on. The coach/player situation is a big problem, though, because of League rules and the perceived power difference on the ice. But that dynamic is very different in the bedroom.

Jack had needs he didn’t know how to address until he met Devon. And like his sub Devon has needs that Jack can fulfill, it’s a perfect combination that these men are constantly craving, wanting, addicted to. When Devon uses his toys to make Jack submit, it’s perfect for them both.

BDSM is all bedroom play, not lifestyle, and mostly impact play. Jack has a praise kink, and together they find what they need. The spice is graphic, but there aren’t a lot of scenes. The story focuses on them trying to quit each other, fighting their feelings, and playing hockey.

There is a lot of hockey in this book, and overall it’s a very emotionally driven story. I knew the characters and felt the angst. Great men in a weird situation. They navigate it the best they know how. There are a few friends, but they don’t play a huge part. Be prepared, this is a long book, on my Kindle, 462 pages. As a Gabbi Grey fan, it was written wonderfully, and L. A. Witt’s fingerprints were included. I really liked the book and am glad I invested in it. A lot of depth to the story, those extra words add that depth that shorter books doesn’t always have. Pick it up and read it, you’ll be glad you did.
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235 reviews8 followers
May 26, 2026
I received an advance copy and this is my honest review.
4.25*
Really enjoyed. There’s passionate insta-lust, a surprise forbidden relationship, lots of angst, and lots of giving in despite knowing better. It’s a fully fleshed out story with ups and downs, emotional growth, building trust, loving sacrifice, and a more realistic HEA that still feels joyous and satisfying.

I do have a few gripes. A lot of the early plot relies on the first insta-lust scene that we’re only told about after. I had trouble with that. Jack is a respected 43 year old ex-hockey player, but he behaves like a smitten teenager, essentially because that off-page scene is so explosive for him. It’s hard to rationalize Jack’s behavior when we don’t see the event that sets him down a path of (kink) self-discovery. It’s not really until the MCs spend solid time together later in the book that I bought into their connection being truly special. Then I was all in.

Conversely, it’s not surprising for 25 year old Devon to make impulsive decisions about sex with his coach, but it is surprising that he’s a walking, talking, BDSM best-practices handbook. He’s a bit preachy about it, too. I had trouble believing the full depth of his knowledge and skills mastery. For his age and being a full time professional hockey player, it just feels like a big sell. Apparently, he’s spent significant time in BDSM training and honed his abilities to a high degree, from precision whip targeting, to elaborate shibari suspension. Yes, of course it’s possible, but it’s so hard to believe from someone who eats, sleeps, and breathes hockey with a slammed travel schedule, exercise routines, practices, games, etc. 🤷‍♂️

Speaking of, the book is packed with hockey talk. I’m sure many will love that, but I got lost. 😂 I enjoy hockey books and I’m learning more about the sport, but so many of the different penalties, calls, stats, and lingo fly over my head. So just know going in, this is a real hockey book.

Misc. thoughts:
-Devon handles Jack’s fear of bondage really well and I’m thankful for it. The scenes are pretty amazing. Jack’s description of how he feels while bound honestly opened my mind in a way I hadn’t thought of before and I love that.
-The end of their trip together is beautifully heart wrenching. Big emotions from both and it’s such an opportunity that they have to close the door on.
-There are no on page sex scenes with Devon topping Jack. Off page scenes are talked about afterward, but we’re never shown one. It’s so odd.
-Love Jack riding to the rescue. He puts his whole heart on the line. It’s a beautiful scene with complicated feelings that ring true.
-I really rooted for Amy and I’m glad that the influence of women is prominent in the story for both MCs.
-As someone in the US, I liked the informative Canadian propaganda and subtle digs at backward-thinking. 😂 Made me chuckle several times.

I loved loved the epilogue. It wraps things up with excitement, possibility, and hope. There’s the acknowledgment of hard work ahead, but they’re on the right path and so happy together. Their open, honest affection for each other made my heart happy. ❤️‍🔥
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955 reviews82 followers
May 22, 2026
I tried to love this, but, I’m afraid it didn’t quite hit for me. It has a lot of enjoyable moments, both with each character and with hockey. But despite the evening out of the power dynamic between coach-player and the younger player dominating the older coach, it made me too uneasy as far as the risk to their careers to buy into it.

Don’t get me wrong. I’m all for forbidden romance. But something about Jack the older coach, who is responsible not only for Devon but the entire team, being the one constantly caving and begging for Devon’s attention (after they’ve mutually agreed they will stay away from each other, with Devon taking the lead even there and being stronger), it didn’t feel authentic. He’s the coach and the older man, and he can’t keep it in his pants for more than a day? A week?

I don’t know…it felt immature rather than respecting the boundaries Devon kept setting and they agreed to. The unevenness of that, despite Devon eventually giving in whenever Jack called or texted or whatnot, gave me the impression that Jack’s newly awakened needs were more important to him than Devon’s reputation and career…he kept putting himself first, and that didn’t say falling in love to me.

There is still a lot to entertain, with the games, the travel, secondary characters, a truly annoying antagonist (Hairs, ugh, even his nickname is gross! 😂), and I still had good times reading the story. The steam is steamy! But I kept being able to put it down, and I think it was that discomfort up front, with Jack seeming unable to control himself and continually pulling Devon into sex that just kept nagging at me wrong.

HEA. Coach-hockey player forbidden romance, age gap, younger dom-older sub. No OM action; OM drama from one trying to do as the other suggests and find someone else to play with, but, it quickly goes nowhere bc they can’t stop thinking about each other. And a sour note for Me, Devon’s bestie tells us alllll about how Devon learned to dom by using him as his practice sub/bottom, and I was not there to hear about it. Please stopit. Others won’t care, but, it stomped on my incestuous friend group nerves. 🤷‍♀️ Me, just ignore. Still pretty much safe for me, though that other-potential-partner seeking had my gut churning for a hot minute. Recommended, but, not my favorite from either author, they each have stories that resonated much more wonderfully for me.

My thanks to Gay Romance Reviews for the ARC; this is my free and impartial opinion.
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720 reviews12 followers
Review of advance copy
May 13, 2026
Edging coach
By: L.A. Witt & Gabbi Grey

📚💕⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💕📚

It’s shouldn’t work but it thrives!

In another amazing book by L.A. Witt and author Gabbi Grey we get an amazing forbidden romance. Couch and player and complete roll reversal. It shouldn’t work, younger player, dominate vs submissive and so much respect for each other. The chemistry is perfect page after page. The authors write with so much intensity and emotion pulled from each book it’s felt page after page. Some have quick witted story lines that are so perfect and lets you believe you have a front row seat. So being able to read this love story didn’t disappoint. The authors ability to have two separate individuals struggling in their everyday life and try to navigate someone else’s thoughts, needs and desires was intense and gives all the fills.

Authors blurb: Retired hockey star Jack Showalter is ready for a new challenge: taking over as head coach of the disastrous Abbotsford Grizzlies and turning their horrific season around.

Except Jack isn’t the Grizzlies’ onlymid-season acquisition.

Blueliner Devon Jarvis just wanted a no-strings hookup the night before his first practice with his new team. He didn’t expect the silver fox from the app to be such an eager submissive. He didn’t expect to want more than a single, first-name-only night.

He definitely didn’t expect to walk into the locker room and recognize his new coach.

Now Jack and Devon are struggling to focus on hockey while the chemistry sizzles between them. They need to forget everything they did together that one amazing night. They need to pretend they didn’t get a taste of what they’ve both been desperate to find.

Yeah, right, like that's happening.

This book has everything I love in a book. Then you add that it's beautifully written and believable. It is easily a five star read. Written in dual POV this story flows so incredibly well that the next thing you know you’re 80% into the book and loving every second of it. The believable way the characters interact is perfect. Run, Hop, Jump or use your (1 click) finger to do whatever you have to do and get this amazing book. It'll break your heart, you'll want to scream with frustration and it'll let you discover that love just might conquer all. The chemistry is steamy and sweet and oh so romantic.

Gifted by GRR for an early read and review.

208 reviews4 followers
May 20, 2026
Abbotsford, British Columbia is the home of the Grizzlies, the farm club for Vancouver’s NHL team. Jack Showalter is a retired American hockey star, the first openly gay player in the NHL. While a shoulder injury put him out of competition, he still has a lot to offer, and he’s come to Abbotsford to take over as their new head coach. The Grizzlies are having a horrible season, and the former coach was a jerk.
Devon Jarvis has just been traded to the Grizzlies from Toronto’s farm team which no one can understand. Devon had been playing since before he was old enough to lace his own skate and he’s a phenomenal talent. It was supposed to be a hookup the night before the both reported to the club. Neither knew the other, neither knew they were both hockey stars. Jack didn’t know Devon was into kink and he also didn’t know that he’d been looking for a Dom since he divorced his husband. They both had a hard time controlling their faces when the met the next morning at the rink. Devon wasn’t out and they both knew that an inappropriate relationship between a coach and one of his players would tank both of their careers. But they couldn’t stop. There would always be a few homophobic players on any team although BC was a gentler place to live and work. And there were certainly plenty of homophobic NHL fans. Unfortunately, there would always be players who would do anything, literally anything, to tank another player’s career if it meant they could get ahead.
I’ve only recently come to enjoy a few really good hockey stories and it seems every author thinks they need to write a hockey romance now, because….But LA Witt tells very powerful stories and teaming up with Gabby Grey on this one made it come together in the best way
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150 reviews2 followers
May 25, 2026
I was definitely torn between enjoying this book and not enjoying it since there was a lot of things I liked, but there were a few parts that I didn't quite enjoy the romance with. Jack and Devon's chemistry was definitely there from the get-go, and the hockey aspect added to the entertainment value. I also enjoyed that the story didn't follow the typical romance curve that is found in other books out there like this with Devon being the more experienced and Jack being the one in the dark, as usual.

The relationship between the coach and the player as such wasn't for me. I'd love to be involved in a forbidden romance, but this one was a bit nerve racking because the stakes were always so high. On a few occasions, I felt I had to question myself as to the speed at which Jack gave in when they tried to distance themselves from him, as he was in charge and a great responsibility lay with him. It wasn't as if there wasn't any attraction between them, but it made for a slightly uneven emotional dynamic in the relationship.

However, even despite that I found this story very readable and entertaining. The hockey scenes were fun, the side characters were very personable and the emotional moments of Devon's grieving and Jack's past relationship were not forgotten. I also liked the way that the book dealt with communicating and consenting in the BDSM side of the relationship as they were both respectful and well thought out.

I didn't love it for myself, but I can definitely see why other readers would love it, so overall, it wasn't a perfect read for me but it was definitely a wonderful read for some. I enjoyed spending time with these characters, it was emotional, steamy, full of tension, from my point of view, even with my frustrations.

ARC READ
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2,728 reviews6 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
May 1, 2026
**********Contains Spoilers**********

I’m new to Gabbi Grey’s work but I’ve been a fan of LA Witt for years and have read multiple of her books, whether it’s her individual books or those that she’s co-written. I really enjoyed this book and thought that it was a really well written portrayal of a D/s relationship. I liked that even though Devon & Jack are hockey player and coach, that Devon who’s a lot younger than Jack is the Dom, with the power imbalance between them due to their positions with the Grizzlies and their age gap it made it a bit more even footing for me.

I really liked that they tried to stay away from each other after they found out who the other was the day after their one night stand when Devon walked into his new team’s locker room and locked eyes with the Grizzlies new coach who happened to be Jack due how bad it would be for both of them if they were found out. I thought they were exactly what the over needed and their chemistry was completely off the charts.

I’ve got my fingers crossed there’s more to come from this world, as there were a lot of amazing secondary characters who deserve their own happily ever after but only time will tell. I’m looking forward to reading more books from by Gabbi Grey & LA Witt, whether it’s their individual books or those that they’ve co-written in the future. I’d recommend this book and both authors to others.

******I received a complimentary copy of this book through GRR. I would still happily review this book even if I purchased it myself. My thoughts and feelings about this book are completely unbiased******
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3,930 reviews32 followers
May 20, 2026
★彡 𝟓 𝐒𝐓𝐀𝐑𝐒! 彡★

Two of my favorite authors are co-writing a book? Instant pre-order/one-click! I was so excited to read Edging Coach after I learned that Gabbi Grey and LA Witt were co-writing it and I wasn’t one bit disappointed.

Edging Coach is a great story with a few different romance tropes: forbidden relationship (player/coach), BDSM (sadist/masochist), age-gap and it has hockey! What was supposed to be an anonymous one-time hook-up ended up with them finding out that they were coach/player working for the same team. They knew it wasn’t right, and they did try to fight it, but the chemistry between them just wouldn’t be denied.

I loved everything about this story. At around 100,000 words it’s not short but I still managed to read it in only one day. I haven’t read very many BDSM stories with MCs who have a sadist/masochist relationship and I wasn’t sure how I was going to feel about it but it was actually very mild (IMHO). (The idea of liking pain makes me shudder a bit personally, but I’m not one to judge what someone else likes.) All of the scenes were absolutely consensual and I loved that Devon always made sure that Jack was completely comfortable with everything that they did together.

This story really touched my emotions, especially when things looked like they might not go too well for Jack and Devon’s relationship. I was happy that a particularly bad actor got what he deserved. I don’t know if this is the start of a series or not but I think Gabbi and LA did a fantastic job writing this book together and would absolutely read any other collaborations they do together.
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1,814 reviews17 followers
May 23, 2026
A SWEET, STEAMY FORBIDDEN LOVE STORY WITH A BIT OF ANGST!💕🏒🪢

L.A Witt is a new to me author but Gabbi Grey not and the way they wrote this book together was incredible like one mind, one hand!

It started with an anonymous hookup in the same hotel which lead to something they both never knew they needed!

“I’ve trusted you from the start”

They were like two separated souls that came together that first night, trust and touch definitely played an important role from the start!

It took me a while to get used to the dynamic of Jack Showalter 43 and Devon Jarvis 25 but as you get to know Jack, you realise why he needs a Dom that’s a sadist as an awakened masochist with a Merinthophobia ( fear of being tied up) but Devon is not just a sadist- he knows when to check in with his Sub, how to use safe words and consent, when to do after care which includes lots of cuddling, kissing and touch!

Devon’s rope play was so sensual, slow and safe- just what Jack needed as his ex husband sure did a number on him regarding unsafe kink!

They were imperfectly perfect together!

The teams support was beautifully depicted with both Captains and teammates showing their support!

There is always a fly in the ointment but they do get over that hurdle gracefully and tactfully!

A sweet epilogue follows them into their unknown future with poignant moments and surprises!

I hope this turns into a series as I would love to know more about the other teammates!


I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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1,948 reviews
May 21, 2026
This book is written by two authors that I enjoy and I was looking forward to reading it. I was happily not disappointed. I really enjoyed this book. This is the story of Jack Showalter and Devon Jarvis. This story takes place in Abbottsford British Columbia where the farm team for Vancouver’s NHL team, the Grizzlies is located. Jack is a retired American professional hockey player whose hockey injury led to his retirement. He is also openly gay. And he is a mid-season replacement for the new head coach for the Grizzlies. The Grizzlies season has been terrible and Jack is hoping that he can help change that around. Devon is an amazing hockey player with a lot of talent. And he has just been traded from Toronto's farm team to The Grizzles. Both are new to town and accidentally hook up the night before reporting to their new jobs. I can not stress enough how much I enjoyed the scene where Devon and Jack see each other in the locker room and recognize who they are. Meeting a hook up the next morning would be awkward enough, but when you realize that you are a coach and player. That takes it to at least ten other higher levels of awkward. This is their story. The book is well written and easy to read. I loved watching their chemistry and relationship develop. I really enjoyed this book!.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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2,419 reviews156 followers
May 21, 2026

4.5 stars - Gabbi Grey is a new author for me, but L.A. Witt has been an auto read foe me since she came onto the scene many moons ago. Throw in a good hickey story with a side of kink, and I was ready to rumble.

This story is about Jack, an older retired player, now coach, who learns he has a bit of a kink fetich when he has a hookup with Devon, who he later finds out is one of his players.

The two quickly decide they must cease and desist for the good of their careers, but the intense draw and chemistry has them giving in a bit here and there.

I loved watching Jack get to explore hos new love for kink and how Devon was the extra piece that made it all work for him. Turns out it isnt just any dom he needs.

I also enjoyed the power dynamics here. Jack is the older of the two, but Devon is the more experienced, at least where the kink is concerned. It was nice to see Jack helping Devon achieve that next level in his hockey as well. They really were both good for each other in different ways that balanced things out.

The hockey gets fairly technical in this story, and as a huge fan myself, I found that refreshing, and I never felt like it was too much. Very well done.

All in all, this was another winner for me, and I hope there is more to come from this writing duo.

Review written for Love Bytes Reviews.
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106 reviews2 followers
Review of advance copy
April 24, 2026
I don't generally go for stories where the relationship involves an athlete with a coach, a teacher with a student or some other sort of power imbalance that will blow up in their faces if they're caught together, but I like both of these authors so I decided to give this story a try. I did not spend as much time wondering/dreading when they'd get caught as I thought I would which I will attribute to the way this story was written. As soon as Jack and Devon see each other in the locker room they know they can't be together and they spend a large portion of the story doing their best not to. Jack learning about kink and becoming comfortable with who he is was some really well written character growth that I enjoyed very much (though I would have liked more interactions with Sanjay). Devon was already much more settled in his skin at the start so his character growth was more about emotions and coming to terms with his feelings for Jack (which I also enjoyed reading about). The end of this one was quite satisfying and worked out better than I had expected it to which was a delight. Definitely worth checking out if you want some hockey romance with a bit more angst from the taboo element.

***I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.***
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321 reviews17 followers
Review of advance copy
May 20, 2026
Review for Edging Coach by Gabbi Grey & L.A. Witt

Ok, another fun and great story full of BDSM and kink. I love Gabbie Grey & L.A. Witt's writing style. I have read the separate ones and now together and loved, loved them. You have Jack, who is a retired hockey player who is now ready to become a coach. Going in as the head coach with a team, the Abbotsford Grizzlies, who haven't been doing so great. They have had a disastrous season and are in need of some help. Devon is an add-on halfway through the season and just wants to have fun the night before he meets his new teammates. Yes, you're right; his hookup was with the new coach, Jack. If being his coach wasn't hard enough, he is submissive. He never in his wildest dreams would have thought this would happen. It was fun to see these two grown men try to figure out their way around what they were going to do after seeing each other again. They do try to just work on bringing their team up, but they just can't keep their thoughts or hands off each other. I am a lover of a good BDSM book with some fun kinks, and this book fulfilled that. Once I read the last word, I wanted to go back and re-read the first one, along with this one again, lol. I can't wait for more from this series/world.

Nicole Harvey
1,694 reviews15 followers
May 23, 2026
Sadist meets masochist – let the BDSM games begin!
Coach Jack Showalter was a famous hockey player in his day. He was also a trail blazer. He was the first player to come out as gay and later to get married to his lover once gay marriage was accepted. But, after his playing days were over, his need to “play nice” to everybody’s rules was also over. His husband became his Ex and at 43yo Jack was looking for a new challenge. He gets his new life when the Abbotsford Grizzlies need a new coach and they too need a new beginning from their atrocious losing streak. The Grizzlies are getting a new defenseman 25yo Devon Jarvis. The night before their first practice, two gay men meet and have a wonderful evening. The next day these same two men meet as Coach of the Grizzlies and its new defenseman. Can they keep their relationship as a one-night-stand? Coach has found what was missing in his marriage and Devon has found something he did not know he needed. So many possibilities. There is also a bit of intrigue in the form of a jealous player. If you like gay sports romance with lots of intimate details, you will want to check out this book. I volunteered to review it through Gay Romance Reviews.
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878 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 25, 2026
Retired hockey star Jack used to play hockey, but now he’s starting a job as a new coach for the Grizzlies, hoping he can turn their season around for the better.

Devon Jarvis just wanted to let loose a bit the night before he started playing with his new team, which is exactly what happened.

The next day they both realize that they are working for the same team... which is fine, they can just pretend nothing happened. It was just one night, so they can go over it, right?

“How the hell do I do my job when every time I look at him, I see everything I didn’t know I was craving?”

They... just *can’t* stay away from each other... Hot hot hot!

They tried to stay away from each other... as it could have caused great problems with both their careers (with the power imbalance), but it was just too hard... *pun intended*

I loved how Jack learned more about himself & what he liked, and how Devon came to terms about his feelings...

This was a nice hockey book with some D/s, where the person who seems dominant in real life ends up needing to be more submissive at night.

I received this free ARC, and this is my honest review.
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225 reviews
Review of advance copy
May 18, 2026
A coach/player, age gap (43/25), D/s story - OMG, these two! I was on tenterhooks, would they stop hooking up?! The stress of getting caught!

I enjoyed this. It’s a longer book than I typically read and I liked the extra depth and development you see in the relationship between Jack and Devon. They hook up the night before realising they’re work mates and spend the majority of the book trying to deny their attraction and feelings with varying degrees of success. There’s yearning and emotions and sneaking around - hence my anxiety!

I’ve read a few older sub/younger dom books, and I liked how it was done here, the dynamic suited both personalities and I liked how Devon helped Jack discover this side of himself.

The last third of the book I was really invested in. Choices are made and there’s some outside interference that affects the situation which I thought was handled really well.

A worthy conclusion to Jack and Devon’s story, this doesn’t look to be a series but I’d be interested in some of the side characters HEAs and seeing these two again.

I received an ARC, this is my honest review.
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1,762 reviews42 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
May 1, 2026
A very different hockey romance. Who knew that one of the, now retired, stars of the hockey world was a submissive? Certainly not the man he hooks up with the night before he starts in his new role as head coach for the Abbotsford Grizzlies.

And the man he hooked up with for a night of fun? Devon Jarvis is a mid-season acquisition to the team so of course the night before he begins his first training session with them he wants a night of fun.

It's the morning after which comes with the biggest surprise for them both. When Devon walks into the Abbotsford Grizzlies locker room the next day he is not expecting to see his hot encounter from the night before. Moreover he is not expecting that hot encounter to be his new coach. With the chemistry between them sizzling from the outset they are going to have to find a way to focus on the game. The only problem is when you know you've found exactly what you've been looking for in another person it becomes impossible to ignore the reality that they are right there...

Can the pair use their chemistry to spark life into the Grizzlies?
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Review of advance copy
May 12, 2026
I’m honestly heartbroken that I had to DNF this one because the book itself was genuinely so good. I went into it without really checking the genre properly because I usually pick up books by L.A. Witt without a second thought, and her writing has never disappointed me. The problem wasn’t the story at all—it was simply that I’m personally not into kink/BDSM-heavy romances, and this book involves a lot of that dynamic.
That said, I still made it halfway through because the characterization was absolutely incredible. Jack and Devon felt so real, the chemistry was intense, and the emotional moments had that signature tenderness L.A. Witt writes so beautifully. The storyline was engaging, the pacing worked, and I could completely see why so many readers would love this. Even though it wasn’t the right fit for my tastes, I can still appreciate how well-written and emotionally layered it was. Honestly, based purely on the quality of writing and characterization, this is still a 5-star book for me.
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347 reviews11 followers
Review of advance copy
May 12, 2026
Hockey coach, and former player, Jack is in a hotel, about to start a new head coaching job. He reaches out for a hookup via an app, and has the night of his life. The next morning, he discovers that the anonymous hookup is none other than Devon “Devs” Jarvis, a new defensive line player who’s ended up in Abbotsford as part of a complex multi-player trade. O. M. G. Can you say workplace hookups are forbidden? Especially when they could look like an older coach taking advantage of a younger player. Add in the Dom/sub dynamic between the two…

This is a fascinating story, exploring how two people find each other – and try to figure out a way to be together against steep odds. I really appreciated how the BDSM culture was addressed honestly, with the “safe, sane, consensual’ motto clearly paramount in the relationship between Jack and Devs. The solutions aren’t easy – or easily employed – especially after a blackmail attempt is made. I recommend it.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
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275 reviews5 followers
May 23, 2026
I was looking forward to this book since I love a good age-gap/forbidden relationship story. And this was a good read overall. Devon, especially, was fantastic. He came across as mature, thoughtful, and genuinely caring when he set boundaries meant to protect both of their careers, even while suppressing his own want and desire for Jack. That internal conflict felt believable and grounded, and it made it easy for me to want him to have that HEA.

On the other hand, Jack made me want to scream. Even when he knew the boundaries were for the best, he couldn't stop himself from stepping on them. Yes, Devon could have continued to say no. And yes, they're both fully grown adults. But something about Jack just didn't sit right with me. It made the push-and-pull feel more frustrating than it should have. But that could just be me.

That said, I still enjoyed the story. The premise was compelling, the kink was well done, and I would still recommend the book to anyone.

[I received an advanced copy of this book. All reviews and ratings are my own.]
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538 reviews5 followers
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 27, 2026
This was my first book by either author. I rate this book 4.5 stars rounded up to 5 stars. The only problem with a cowritten book is that it's impossible to determine which aspects I liked or disliked to attribute to which author. There was a lot to like about Jack and Devon's story. The plot was interesting and the dramatic tension held all the way through. I've always enjoyed a D/s age gap story where the younger man is the Dom. Devon was a particularly caring, considerate Dom in all the best ways. Jack's sense of ethics made him admirable, and it was very satisfying to see them work through Jack's past trauma and achieve their hard-won HEA. However, some scenes were choppy and poorly paced, especially the scenes involving Mickey. Some felt like they were added later in the writing process, and I felt those could have been written better. However, overall this is a good story that makes me eager to read more by these authors.
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230 reviews4 followers
Review of advance copy
May 4, 2026
This was such a great book. I loved Edging Coach, the characters were great, the story was great. Jack and Devon were a mess for different reasons. Jack was completely lost sexually, I loved this because he was the older one by a lot and had been married. There was so much he didn’t know about himself but career wise he was solid. He knew who he was and had been through the hockey scene. Devon was the opposite ironically. He was solid sexually and he knew who he was and what he wasn’t in the bedroom but career wise he was just starting out and he was pretty lost. This made these two perfect for each other like two puzzle pieces slotting together to make a whole picture. They were perfect for each other but it’s a bit of a problem when it’s coach and player. Poor guys. I was rooting for them from the get go. I wanted them to get their HEA so bad. I was freaking out a bit at one point. It wasn’t looking good. The spice was great as well and I would definitely recommend this book.
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May 21, 2026
I feel hard for this book. It is about forbidden love, is highly engaging and entertaining, and hard to put down once you start reading. Jack and Devon are opposites in every way (age, what they like and need in a relationship, etc). I love the premise of young new hockey teammate (Devon) has a hook up the night before he starts and that hook up turns out to be his coach (Jack). Both are shocked and no matter how hard they try to pretend the night did not happen or their feelings are not there, they simply cannot as the chemistry is too much. Some great dialogue, emotionally intense moments, and the roller coaster toward romance makes this one a winner. I love flipping the switch and having the young man be the dominant and the older the more submissive who has to learn what he likes to do in bed. Simply a fantastic read.
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204 reviews21 followers
Review of advance copy received from Sonstiges
April 25, 2026
Am I a fan? I'M A HUGE FAN, YES!😍❤️‍🔥

Oh my God, this book is pure perfection for me. It strikes such a great balance between the D/S elements and the hockey aspects—you truly get the best of both worlds. It also features one of the best, if not the best, portrayals of a D/S dynamic that I have ever read.

Devon is the perfect Dom. He is attentive, caring, and always makes sure Jack is safe and comfortable, which is exactly what makes their dynamic so special.

As for Jack, he does not initially come across as the stereotypical submissive, and that only adds more depth to his character. His vulnerability was portrayed beautifully. I also appreciated how the book emphasizes the importance of communication and research before entering a dynamic like this with someone.
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Review of advance copy received from Author
April 27, 2026
ARC review
"Please Sir, can I have some more". Please give me a few more hundred pages to enjoy this amazing lovestory between Jack and Devon, because clearly 350 pages is not nearly enough. I was hooked from the first page and it was almost impossible to put the book down.
I love the age gap and that Devon is the dominant one. The authors have done a really good job writing this book and their portraits of Jack & Devon is perfect. Especially the way they nailed the D/s relationship. D is the perfect Dom to Jack.
J & D fit each other like a glow. The way they just know what the other need and when creates such an intimate closeness between them all through the read.
For me this book is perfection. And I absolutely recommend this to others who love a good hockey, romance or a D/S story.
1,258 reviews9 followers
May 22, 2026
3.75 stars

It wasn’t specifically mentioned but you just know there’s gonna be a series so I’m calling this book one.

I’m sorry to say, this book wasn’t for me. Normally I wouldn’t have even requested it as the blurb contained hints of BDSM but I’ve read both authors before and felt safe in choosing it but I should have listened. There were several things I enjoyed, such as the care they showed each other and the romance but BDSM just isn’t something I enjoy. The book, however, was excellently written and the mistake was mine so, in all good conscience, I can’t rate it down. Even if it wasn’t for me, don’t let me put you off, check it out for yourself; for me, 3.75 stars

I received a copy of this book for free but am voluntarily leaving a review.
2,356 reviews21 followers
May 24, 2026
Retired hockey player Jack becomes head coach of the Grizzlies. The eve before his first day, he hooks up with the perfect guy for him, Devon, only to find out the next day that Devon was a new guy on his team. Devon, a Dom that teaches Jack he's a Sub. It not only crosses all the lines and is against team rules but both are hung up on each other. It's killing them to be a secret, trying to stop, just be about hockey. Jack is older and should be in charge but as a submissive, needs to be controlled, needs Devon to dominate him to relieve the stress. Devon is risking his whole career, his talent, his privacy. Angst, needs, desire, Bdsm, so much steam, it's temptation incarnate. It's an untenable situation extraordinaire.
390 reviews
Review of advance copy received from Author
April 24, 2026
I always love L.A. Witt's writing, and Edging Coach, where Witt has teamed up with Gabbi Grey, is terrific. In this MM ice hockey romance, Devon, a new trade, and Jack a newly acquired head coach have already had a steamy, no-names-exchanged one night stand, and then find themselves on the same pro-hockey farm team. Add in age-gap and reverse age Dom-Sub dynamics, and you have the basis for a fast-paced, tension filled romance with a lot of heart. This was a stay-up-too-late-because-I-have-to-see-how-it-ends book. I only hope this isn't a stand-alone. There are too many characters I'm already invested in...
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