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Chicago on Ice #1

The Aubrey Rules

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Some of the Aubrey Rules to Live By:

*If I’m going to indulge in French fries, I must add extra time to the treadmill the next day.
*Always keep your work and private life separate.
*Being open to new experiences will never involve eating kale.
*Never, ever date a professional athlete.

For Chicago social media professional Aubrey Paige, the rules are everything. So much so that Aubrey has painstakingly written her rules for living into a polka-dot Kate Spade notebook that she carries with her at all times. It’s her personal guidebook to living her life. These rules are the Holy Grail—ones never to be broken. They guide her actions for everything, from dealing with workplace drama to finding a great guy to date. After all, these are her own rules, built from her life experiences and observations. So they have to be perfect, right?

Or are they?

Because when Aubrey meets a cute Canadian, she suddenly finds her rules being tested and challenged in ways she never dreamed possible. Beckett Riley is the shy, quiet, determined captain of the Chicago Buffaloes, a hockey team on the verge of turning the corner to becoming a winning organization. He’s Aubrey's opposite, with so many qualities that Aubrey had listed as ones she’d never want in a man.

Yet Aubrey finds herself drawn to Beckett in ways she’s never known. And when she unexpectedly finds herself working with Beckett, she wonders if rules are meant to be broken after all . . .

304 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 26, 2015

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Aven Ellis

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USA Today bestselling author Aven Ellis began her publishing career in 2013 with her debut release, Connectivity. She currently writes romantic comedies featuring royals, billionaires, aristocrats, and athletes.

Her books are designed to make readers laugh out loud and fall in love. Happily-ever-after endings and good-boy heroes are guaranteed.

Aven lives in the Dallas area with her family. Aven loves shopping and fashion and can spend hours playing with fragrances in any department store. She can be found chatting it up on social media, eating speciality M&Ms, and crushing on the latest outfit the Duchess of Cambridge is wearing.


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Profile Image for Derna.
591 reviews290 followers
August 31, 2015
*** I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review ***

The Aubrey Rules! By Aven Ellis. The first book in the Chicago on Ice Series and is Aubrey Paige and Beckett Riley’s story. Aven Ellis is one of go to author when I looking for a fun easy romance story. I loved that Aubrey had rules and I'm sure we all have rules for different things in life so just like Aubrey here are mine when is come to romance books.

The Derna Rules to live by when reading a good romance book.

#1 It must have a good storyline
Aubrey Paige lives by rules these are rules that she has written to guide her on everything that she does in her day-to-day life. She sticks to them no matter what! But when Aubrey meets Beckett Riley a cute shy hockey player Aubrey soon realises that some rules are made to be broken or if not broken then slightly amended.

**Note** I loved this storyline just perfect for an afternoon when all you want to do is snuggle on the sofa and read.

**Amendment** There is a very high percentage that my rules are not going to be broken by Aven Ellis

#2 It must have likeable characters
Aubrey is sweet, funny, independent, sassy and loves to talk. Her rules are fun to read, and I loved when she is with Beckett her talking goes into overdrive, and her mouth has no filter. Beckett is honestly a nice bloke, he’s sexy and come across is a little shy. He can be awkward, nervous and serious at times, especially when it comes to social media. However, under that nervous exterior there is a guy with a smart ass with great sense who is thoughtful and kind.


**Note** There were some likeable supporting characters. Livy and Landy are wonderful just like me Livy is a fan of Kale Chips

**Amendment** Okay, some supporting characters I may want to punch! Aubrey’s boss Mallory Slone is a cow!!!

#3 The characters must have chemistry
Aubrey and Beckett are adorable together and have great chemistry. Their relationship, it's fun, cute and entertaining to watch. Their banter is very funny, and I loved the way they tease each other. Beckett genuinely interested in everything Aubrey she does, he wants to know what's going on in her head even if it's crazy. Aubrey helps Beckett loosen up and shows him the he is loveable just the way he is. They work well together, and bring out the best in each other.

**Note** You will fall in love with these characters they are perfect together.

#4 It must have a good mix of romance, angst and entertainment to keep things interesting.
The book flows well. Loved that Aven’s adds Aubrey’s rules at the start of the chapters, and her updates and revised notes and amendments as she gets to know Beckett. The storyline is low drama and angst there are a few issues involving, jealousy, insecurities, and misunderstandings, but it doesn’t last for chapters. The romance factor is high there are some swoon-worthily moments.

**Note** Aven knows how to write great romance

**Note** Beckett knows how to make a girl feel special. Aubrey is a lucky girl.

**Amendment** Aubrey is a VERY lucky girl.

#5 I must finish the book with a smile on my face.
I had the biggest smile on my face after reading the epilogue was sweet and a perfect ending for Aubrey and Beckett. Aven Ellis always writes my kind of romance books. The ones once I start I don’t want to put down, the ones that are cute, heartwarming, flirty, humorous and entertaining, and The Aubrey Rules was spot on. If you’re looking for a feel good romance with an HEA, then this one is for you. Aven Ellis doesn’t disappoint with her engaging, faultless and witty writing style.

**Note** Of course you will get some hot hockey action also.

**Note** I like when the next book is going to be about some of my favourite supporting characters. Therefore, I’m looking forward to Livy and Landy’s story where I know we will be more Aubrey and Beckett.

**Note** I was left with a craving for Kale Chips, and French fries while reading this book.

**Amendment** I’m fulfilled my Kale Chips craving as I’m eating a batch while writing this review.

The Aubrey Rules a must read for all you true romantic out there. Go one click now! I loved it.
Profile Image for Jo ReadsRomance.
512 reviews35 followers
May 28, 2021
A five star romance which gave me all the feels!

Why oh why has it taken me so long to get around to reading a book from Aven Ellis? I’m kicking myself right now because this novel exceeded all of my expectations. The Aubrey Rules was such fun to read.
From the moment I first started reading, I had a huge grin on my face. I adored Aubrey & Beckett. They were so damn cute and their story made me light up with happiness. If you are looking for a romance that is an absolute delight to read, this is the book you need. I cannot love it anymore than I do now. I’m so excited to read more of this author’s work including the rest of this series. This was without a doubt my favourite novel of the year so far. I now have a the mother of all book hangovers and it was so worth it.
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2,909 reviews6 followers
September 19, 2016
Oh goodness. Where do I begin? I guess the writing in this book was OK. It was engaging enough for me to finish, even though I couldn't stand the h, and that's saying a lot. This story wasn't original, but if you're looking for a light, sports romance with a super sweet H, you might like this book.

What I liked:
Beckett. He is the perfect book boyfriend. Good looking without being a total playboy/manwhore. He's famous, has money, and is a genuinely nice person. He's a little socially awkward, but not to the point of discomfort for the reader.

What I didn't like:
The h. She is super insecure. She keeps mentioning that she's not a size 2 super model. She loves fries too much. Maybe stop eating so many fries and start working out more! I'm not against people who are curvy and larger sized. I think that people come in all shapes and sizes. But either just own what you have or try to change your habits. She also keeps mentioning that she's throwing her rules out the window, and yet she keeps writing in her journal....and I keep having to read about it. What.the.heck. She's so annoying. She also seemed like she was trying too hard to be funny. Again. Annoying.
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2,379 reviews133 followers
April 27, 2024
Usually not my cup of tea, but this one was just so happy and uplifting. I really just enjoyed it greatly.

4 stars

Happy Reading!
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240 reviews70 followers
July 6, 2016
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Originally posted on Dreaming With Open Eyes

Why did I wait so long to finally start this? Oh yeah, because I'm an idiot. I’m so glad I finally picked up The Aubrey Rules. Aven Ellis is my 'go to' author when I'm in need of a romance and feel good read! She never fails to make me happy. The Aubrey Rules was no exception. I loved this book!

Audrey Paige, main character of this book, likes jotting down rules for her career and love life and use them as a guide to keep her organized. These are her own rules, built from her life experiences and observations. It’s her personal guidebook to living her life. These rules are never to be broken until the day she meets a cute Canadian. The way they meet is quite a hilarious scene. Aubrey overslept; she didn’t have time to herself ready properly and is on her way to a very important job interview with one of the chicest social media firms in Chicago. While she is in an elevator and about to get out, her boot heel catches in the crack and she flies forward, flat on her face. This is where she meets a very handsome stranger, who later turns out to be Beckett Riley, captain of the Chicago Buffaloes, professional ice hockey team. Dark brown hair, chocolate colored eyes, 6’3, massive chest and super-hot! Yet Aubrey finds herself drawn to Beckett in ways she’s never known. And when she unexpectedly finds herself working with Beckett, she wonders if rules are meant to be broken after all . . .

Aubrey is another heroin I could easily identify with because we have a few things in common. She felt like someone who was a friend by the end of the book and is one of the few characters I've felt would be interesting to meet. To tell you the truth, from a certain point on, I could see what was coming. It was kinda hard not to, but nevertheless, I enjoyed the story immensely. Even though I knew what was coming, it was a fun read, and very entertaining. In true Aven Ellis style you are in for a romantic and sexy read. I love Aven’s book boyfriends and it’s safe to say Beckett is another one to add to the ever growing list.
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1,883 reviews52 followers
March 4, 2016
Aven Ellis scores with The Aubrey Rules, first book in the Chicago on Ice Series. Social media professional Aubrey Paige is strict about following her rules. That is until see meets captain of the Chicago Buffaloes Beckett Riley. This contemporary sports romance takes place in Chicago. It is suitable for new adult and adult audiences.

I liked Aubrey. I enjoyed her rules and how they are amended. I felt for her having to deal with her boss. I have worked for people like that, it is not fun. Aubrey is inept about hockey, but she learns. I like that she can calm Becket and make him a little less serious.

Hockey captain of the Chicago Buffaloes, Beckett Riley is shy, quiet, determined. I love that he thinks he is a dork. I appreciate his love in Tim Horton’s coffee. Whenever we are in an area that has a Timmy’s, we always make sure to stop in and stock up of coffee. He is a really likeable character and good guy.

Being a Chicagoan, I love that The Aubrey Rules is set in Chicago. I also liked how the chapter names corresponded with Aubrey’s Rules to live by. I found Aubrey’s job fascinating. It made me wonder how many athletes have people working for them doing social media. This is the first book that I have read by Aven Ellis. I love her writing style and will definitely continue reading this series.
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246 reviews18 followers
September 14, 2015
A book written by Aven Ellis always puts me in a dilemma, read it straight away or for that down time in your life when you need escapism of a hunk of a man. This book does not disappoint, Beckett is smokin hot without even trying. Aubrey is the lucky lady who ends up falling (in the true sense of the word) for him. Each book leaves me just a little bit more in love with American hockey players, just which one would I choose, I don't know. That's decided then, I will just have to accommodate them all.....*wink wink* this book is another goal in the back of the net for me. My rating is 5 shiny big hockey balls.
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3,027 reviews109 followers
January 31, 2016
This was a nice and fluffy read but somehow was the writing not my thing. It seemed a bit too light for me
Nevertheless I enjoyed the story and the characters. Beckett was really nice and I would have loved to See a bit more of him
Aubrey was funny. I loved her rambling :)

So all in all it was funny and sweet
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1,604 reviews116 followers
October 14, 2015
Such a funny and sweet story! I just fell in love with both Aubrey and Beckett! They're the perfect couple! She's confident and feisty, and he's shy and awkward. Together they made me laugh. What a feel-good book!

Full review to be written soon...
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613 reviews123 followers
March 23, 2020
*Book provided by the author in exchange for an honest review*

Oh look! It’s a new Aven Ellis book! Most of you can probably guess that I was really really excited about it. I was lucky enough to Beta read this wonderful book and that has been an awesome experience. Reading the whole story in one go afterwards was just great.

When the story stars Aubrey is all over the place, she is let for a job interview (she is never late), she is nervous and then she also loses her keys. In the elevator someone comes to her rescue, this certain someone happens to be hockey star Beckett Riley, captain of the Chicago Buffaloes, only… she doesn’t know that. Yes you heard right, is another ice hockey book by Aven, The Aubrey Rules is the first book of her Chicago on Ice series.

Aubrey gets the job and now works for Chicago social as a social media … The story gets really interesting when they get a new client, she kind of knows him already…

Aubrey is an awesome main character, she is full of passion, energy and fun! She keeps a rule book about dating and live. Meeting Beckett makes her question these rules more and more. Working with beckett doesn’t make this easier. Every chapter starts with an entry in her rule journal and she changes more and more of them with amendments and notes to them. These changes are so fun to read and really come from the heart, I felt that strongly. Her character came through in an authentic and real way.

Beckett Riley is a big hockey star and hero of a lot of kids, groupies and other people. Beckett is a bad ass on ice, a fighter and always there for his team. When it comes to dealing with media he becomes shy and awkward, with Aubrey on his media account now he learns to loosen up and relax. It was very sweet to see, how different he was, when Aubrey was around. What he did for Aubrey, the way he treated her and his Valentine’s Day date made me fall in love with him as well. He’s smart, kind, loving, sexy, romantic etc. Aven is totally the “Queen of Book Boyfriends”.
Aubrey got the whole picture, was able to crack his shell and see the real Beckett. Their chemistry was there from the start, they developed a very deep connection, which was wonderful to follow. Their scenes had everything – romance, passion, fun, sweetness, deep conversations, authentic moments and much more. Aven found a great way to capture Aubrey’s feelings in the storyline and also with the journal entries.

As I said before, Aubrey works on Beckett’s account, getting this opportunity at her new job is fantastic, but it’s not all good, she has a nightmare of a boss, Mallory. Especially, when Mallory tells her not to get involved with a client. I felt drama coming from that side and was just hoping for the best.

At first Aubrey wants to keep their relationship a secret, because of her work. She only tells Livy. Beckett doesn’t tell anyone at first, not even his best friend Landy (also a hockey player), which makes Aubrey question Beckett’s feelings. So eventually he tells him.

Aubrey gets the possibility to go to several Buffalo games as well and one time she goes with her best friend Livy and two other friends. The happen to play the Dallas Demons (remember them?!). Ok well, I’m a hockey hockey fan and I just loved the way Aven described this hockey action. I felt like being at the game myself. She captures places, settings, but also moments so wonderfully.
The storyline never gets boring with her, it has a great flow and is very gripping and absorbing.

Aven always manages to put a huge smile on my face with her stories, she has a way to add the right amount of humour, passion, drama and romance in one story and create a wonderful magical masterpiece!

This is the story of a hilarious and passionate girl living by rules, but when meeting the right person she is learning to follow her heart!

The characters are genuine and so relatable, both Beckett and Aubrey, but also Livy, Aubrey’s best friend. Livy is an amazing friend. Beckett had a great friend in Landy as well, they are both so different, but their friendship is deep. A wonderful bunch of people, well lined out and perfectly described in this book. Be prepared to meet some of the characters again, just saying ;)

Aven really knows how to engage the reader and she finds a way to make each and every single moment in her books memorable, special and unique. She definitely knows how to touch a heart!!!
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848 reviews164 followers
September 6, 2015
4.5/5 stars

Any time I sit down with one of Aven Ellis's books I can always plan on the following: a sweet romance, a swoonworthy hero, a quirky, fun heroine, and a big grin on my face. Her newest book, The Aubrey Rules, is no exception. I completely fell head over hells for Aubrey and Beckett and my heart is still a bit twitterpated just thinking about how precious they were together.

I can always count on Aven's books to make me laugh. I was cracking up from the very first page. Poor Aubrey is a mess. She's late to an interview for a new job, she didn't get to style her hair to perfection, and to top it all off she faceplants in the elevator in front of an extremely hot guy. Bless her heart. I was embarrassed for her and couldn't help but cringe because I can totally see myself doing that. In fact, Aubrey's character completely reminded me of me. And while that wasn't always a good thing because girl has insecurities like whoa, it was refreshing to be able to relate SO WELL to a character. Aubrey was real for me. She wasn't model thin, she eats what she wants and then says she'll work it off later (I feel you girl), and she yammers. There were a few scenes where I would start to get irritated with Aubrey for her insecurities, but then I berated myself because I would be doing the same thing in her shoes. (Heck, I HAVE done those things before). She's a total sweetheart though and I love how protective she is of her friends and those important to her.

She has a witty charm about her and I love how she played that with Beckett. He was adorable and I loved how he was this sexy, powerful presence in the hockey rink, but he was so uncomfortable and shy when it came to talking about himself in interviews, etc. He has some insecurities of his own and I wanted to hug them right out of him. Both of them did a great job of reassuring the other of their feelings because sometimes insecure people need to hear it a few more times until it will really click. They do have a few moments where their insecurities get the better of them, but Aven does a good job of creating conflicts without there being too much angst.

Their romance is so sweet and I loved seeing these two spend time together. Another thing Ellis does so well is create this anticipation between characters. I was seriously on the edge of my seat for their first kiss. My heart rate was elevated and I was practically screaming at myself to read faster.

We also get to meet some pretty great secondary characters in this one. Livy, who is Aubrey's best friend, and Landon (Landy), who is a teammate of Beckett's. I enjoyed both of their characters immensely, and I am looking forward to seeing them again. Landy is an easygoing flirt and Livy has sworn off players after being betrayed by her last boyfriend. Naturally, I can't wait to see how their dynamic will play out.

I love that Aubrey has a set of rules to live by and we get to see those rules at the beginning of every chapter. It's great that she amends them as she goes, and up until she realizes she doesn't need a set of rules to follow. She just needs to follow her heart. Definitely pick this one up if you're in the mood for a sexy hockey player and a fun and witty heroine!

*Received a copy of this book via the author in exchange for a fair and honest review.*
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94 reviews4 followers
October 18, 2015
4.75 stars. This book was so adorable, I hope there is a second book with Landy.
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February 12, 2025
The Aubrey Rules by Aven Ellis (2016)
Chicago On Ice #1
+234-page Kindle Ebook story pages 5-230
I have the 2021 Re-edited Version

Genre: Sports Romance > Hockey

Featuring: Chicago, Illinois; Rules, Condo Building, Apartment Living, Live-In Home Stager, Professional Hockey Player, Social Media Coordinator, Canadian LI, Curvy MC, Think Their Not Good Enough Trope, Perfectionist, Seattle, Washington; University of Washington, Neighbors, Workplace Setting, Insecurities, Social Anxiety, Celebrities, Social Media, January, Sex, Valentine's Day, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Friends, Publicity, Gofer, Drama, Journal - Notes, Social Awkwardness, Author's Links, Author's Bibliography

Rating as a movie: R for adult content

Songs for the soundtrack: "Find Your Love" by Drake

Books and Authors mentioned: Roman Holiday by Dalton Trumbo,

Memorable Quotes: The Aubrey Rules To Live By, Rule #2: Never accept a ride with a strange guy, no matter how nice, normal, or cute he seems. **Amendment** With confirmation of Beckett being a professional hockey player, and with James the front desk clerk as a witness to my guaranteed safe return, and the fact that I need to get to this interview, the rule is hereby amended.

“She’s a bitch,” I blurt out. Beckett studies me. “You’ve only worked there a day.” “I don’t care, I call it like I see it.” I sit forward on the couch, growing more animated as I think about this. “The first thing she did? Warned me that I’m going to pay my dues. She made me bring her breakfast. She rejected the banana I got because it had too many spots. Who does that? I also had to get her lunch. She only eats boring, bland foods, and she says she hates bread, but she needs to eat five freaking pies because she’s crabby from only eating foods that taste like cardboard. And she stares at shoes all day on the internet, too, which is ridiculous considering her title and I—” As I’m telling my story, I accidentally wave my arm out and smack Beckett in the side of the face. “Oh!” My hands fly to my mouth. “I’m so sorry! Are you okay?” Beckett rubs his hand across his jawline, where I clipped him with my hand. “First you call me a smart ass, and now you hit me?” My cheeks are on fire. “I’m so, so sorry. I talk with my hands, and I got overdramatic.” Beckett flashes me that crooked grin. “It’s okay, I get punched in the face for a living, remember? It’s fine.” I peer closer at him, and to my horror, I see I’ve scratched him with my ring. “You’re bleeding,” I say, mortified. And before I even think about what I’m doing, I brush my fingers against his face.

My rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️½💻🏒🍟💝

My thoughts: 🔖Page 123 of 234 Chapter Nineteen - This book is hilarious, although the romance seems a bit rushed. I would be up all night with this one if I didn't have an early start tomorrow.
🔖199 Chapter Twenty-Nine - Phone call.

This was pretty good, it was pretty funny. I'm not sure if I'm going to read the rest of the series soon but I'm hoping for next month or by the end of the year.

Recommend to others: Yes. I already recommended this to my friend Aubrey who happens to be a redhead.

Chicago on Ice
1. The Aubrey Rules (2016)
2. Trivial Pursuits (2017)
3. Save the Date (2017)
4. The Bottom Line (2019)
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1,786 reviews109 followers
July 21, 2023
Story 3.5 stars rounded up. This was a fair romance although a bit predictable. The trauma that happens towards the end was easily discernible the minute the stuff hit the floor. The hero was such a nice decent guy that he didn’t feel real at times. The heroine with all the rules and amendments wasn’t as fun as it might seem as I got really tired of them by the end. Don’t get me wrong, I did like the main characters mostly. It’s a hockey romance with the main character being the captain of the team. I’ve read several of this authors books(royals, Viscount)and really enjoyed them. This just wasn’t the best of hers that I’ve read-still not bad however. I’ll continue to read her books.
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185 reviews
October 29, 2024
De träffas för första gången när hon fastnar i hissen i dreas byggnad och han börjar hjälpa henne. Bra dagar senare träffars det igen men denna gång på hennes nya jobb som socialamedier person och han som hocktspelare ska bli deras senaste tillskott av klienter.
Hon försöker att hålla deras relation i bakgrunden men han är lite för känd så folk känner igen honom.

Lite lätt helt ok bok. 3.5
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299 reviews46 followers
January 3, 2016
If you're looking for a book that will leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling, and a smile on your face, then you can't go wrong with an Aven Ellis book.

The Aubrey Rules follows the love life of Aubrey Paige, a Social Media consultant living in Chicago. The title refers to Aubrey's rule book, a book which contains a step by step guide she has come up with to help her through the minefield of dating. Do's and Don'ts, types to stay away from... you get the drift. However rules are made to be broken, and the rule book is about to fly right out of the window when she meets Beckett Riley!

Beckett is the captain of the Chicago ice hockey team with an inferiority complex. I know, I know, what does he have to worry about?! He's a hot hockey dude, he's rich, he's got girls falling at his feet, but the only place he has any confidence is on the ice. Cue Aubrey. She's been drafted to be his social media person, to build up his on-line profile, help him show his personal side to his adoring fans and what not.

I loved Aubrey, she was 'normal' to me. By that I mean she was a regular girl, she was an average size woman who loved fries and detested exercise! She wasn't afraid to stand up for herself, even if it did sometimes take a while. She didn't see herself in the same league as Beckett, and her rules made him off limits, but she couldn't help falling for him anyway.

Beckett was just perfect. He wasn't a ladies man, he was socially awkward, and classed himself as a dork, but he was also really sweet, he was kind, generous and patient. He couldn't stand fake people and just wanted someone to love him for who he was on the inside, not for his job, status or money. He had been burned in the past and this left him guarded but Aubrey was perfect for him. She challenged him, made him laugh and brought out a different side of him.

I found myself flying through this book, by the time I put it down to make a cuppa I was already more than half way through. Aven's writing just sucks me in every time. The characters are easy to relate to, loveable, some of them are even very hateable! Aubrey's boss, Mallory, springs to mind here! The supporting characters are also well written, you want to read more about them, get to know them better. I loved Beckett's best friend Landy, he may be a 'player' but I know he just needs the right woman to tame him.

This is the first book in The Chicago on Ice series, and I was very pleased to see Harrison Flynn and Nate Johansson pop up from Aven's Dallas Demons series. I love how she brings back characters from previous books so you can catch up with them too. I can't wait for book two, which is going to be Landy's book, because I'm sure I'll get to see what Beckett and Riley are up to also.
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135 reviews
November 4, 2015
Five Rule-Breaking, Yes-Checking Stars

"I've ripped up all my precautions and rules because of you."

Aven Ellis can do no wrong - seriously, she has yet to deliver anything other than five-star, heart-warming, romantic, I-can't-wait-to-read-this novels and this is another which does not disappoint.

Aubrey Paige is a Social Media expert who has recently taken on a job at one of the top firms in Chicago. She is sassy, quirky, clever and has lived her life by her own self made rules.

'When you have a meeting with someone important, confidence is key. You stride into the meeting, not walk. You maintain eye contact. You speak with authority. You win this meeting.
**Note: Okay, obviously I was high when I wrote this rule.


Beckett Riley is the Captain of the Chicago Buffaloes hockey team - on the ice he is confident, demanding and bold. Off the ice, he is the polar opposite.

He's sexy, he's funny, he's kind, and he will be the death of me.

Aubrey and Beckett stumble upon each other - quite literally - in the elevator of the building they are both living in under some unconventional circumstances. This was one of those classic meet-cute moments which went oh-so-wrong but made me feel all the oh-so-rights!

Aubrey is one of those heroines who is relatable - she is grounded, loyal and has just the right amount of self-confidence vs lack of it.

Beckett is even more of an unconventional leading male but one that made me swoon at least a hundred times over.

Where is my Captain Smart Ass?

There isn't an Aven novel that I'd go into with anything less than stellar expectations - the woman has set herself a high bar but constantly manages to outdo herself.

Happiness floats down my spine. I know I'm in trouble. Big, big, trouble.

This was the best moment in the entire novel for me and to understand it - you HAVE TO READ IT!

"Thermals, aromatics, messy buns...and to think two weeks ago I pretty much talked hockey nonstop. What are you doing to me, Aubrey Paige?"

Aven - you wrote this line and I'll repeat it back to you a million times over if you keep supply me with Beckett-style Men...

"I'm so lucky I checked yes."

*Copy gifted to me by the Author in exchange for an honest review*
115 reviews10 followers
September 29, 2015
originally posted on www.upallnightbookblog.com

I can't help myself. Really, I can't. There is something about hockey players that makes my heart go pitter-pat. I mean, truly. I don't know if it's my love for the sport or my love for romantic heroes that just happen to be hockey players that gets me all excited. I guess it doesn't matter when the romantic hero comes from a book that Aven Ellis wrote. She can write both VERY well!

The Aubrey Rules is the first book in her new series Chicago on Ice. For those of you who've read Ms. Ellis' books, you will notice that she now has, not one, but 2 HOCKEY SERIES!! (My heart just fluttered a little.) Bless you, Ms. Ellis. Bless you.

In the Aubrey Rules, we meet young, smart and slightly naive, Aubrey Paige. She's sweet, funny and all about playing life by the rules...her rules. Aubrey has a whole notebook chocked full of rules to live by. Things like keep your work and personal lives separate, non-negotiable qualities needed in a boyfriend, and a rule that perhaps all of us should aspire to: if you're going to eat french fries, you must add time on the treadmill the next day. Aubrey's rules are quirky and funny, but they are, more than anything, a look into her soul. Little did she know that when she met Beckett Riley, the Captain of the Chicago Buffaloes' hockey team that her rules would need a serious overhaul!

On the ice, Beckett is a beast. He's big and powerful, and the leader of his team. Off the ice, he's more like a mouse. Quiet, shy and awkward, Beckett really doesn't enjoy being the center of attention. His world collides with Aubrey's when she is hired to manage his social media accounts and help him become more accessible to his fans. Their first encounter has Aubrey breaking rules left and right, while Beckett watches amused. From the get-go, their chemistry is powerful. Not just the sexual tension that at times is palpable, but their banter and compatibility, as well. Theirs is a love story that gives you the giggles, the butterflies and the "oh my's!"

Once again, Aven Ellis tells a love story that leaves the reader satisfied and happy. Who doesn't like a sweet love story that ends with a happy ending?

ARC provided by author for honest review.
Profile Image for Jo Hughes.
253 reviews269 followers
September 1, 2015
I would like to thank Aven Ellis for sending me a copy of this book in exchange for a fair and honest review.

The first thing I will mention is the gorgeous cover, I love all Aven's book covers but I think this is one of the best ones.

This is the first in a brand new series of hockey hero's from Aven, based around the Chicago Buffaloes Ice Hockey Team.

We first meet Aubrey when she is dashing off to an interview, but being a little bit dizzy she is running late and literally runs into a hot hockey hero in the shape of Chicago Buffaloes Captain Beckett Riley. As first impressions go, I think Aubrey created one one of the most unusual ones with Beckett by accusing him of being a serial killer.

What I love about Aubrey is that she has a set of rules that she lives by but she she is also like every other girl who loves fries and a bit like me she has no filter for what she says this makes for some serious laugh out loud moments in this book. She thinks her life is set but when she meets Beckett she begins to realise that you can't live your life by rules.

Beckett is shy and quiet, yeah he is hot and I mean really hot, but he is also vulnerable he thinks no one would like him for the person he is underneath and then he is the total opposite the what he is like when he plays hockey. For me I love all Aven's hero's my part of my top five book boyfriend already included ️Nate (swoon) and Harrison, but Beckett has shoved Harrison down the list, never fear Aven even treats us to a snip from both Nate and Harrison.

I also love the way Aven writes her characters the banter and flirting between Aubrey and Beckett is fantastic including the nickname she gives him of Captain Smart Ass.

The great thing about Aven's books are that they are all sweet and really romantic in parts but also they make you smile. Add in a sassy heroine and a sexy hero and you have the perfect combination in a book for me and find that the more I read from Aven the more I love her books and always look forward to the next one and I can say the next in this series is going to be another hottie.
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515 reviews103 followers
October 29, 2015
Originally posted on: http://www.albainbookland.com/2015/10...

One of my favourite authors is back with a brand new series about hockey players! Obviously, when Aven Ellis announced she was writing a new series based around the hockey team, the Chicago Buffaloes, I was over the moon. I actually have no idea about ice hockey but thanks to Aven, I’ve learned the basics and the most important part: hockey players are real hotties.

In The Aubrey Rules, we meet the Chicago Buffaloes Captain, Beckett Riley. A beast in the ice but the most cute and shy guy you can find out of it. I found it endearing to read about how awkward he felt with the media and how insecure that made him feel. But when he was in his own element, you could see what a fantastic guy he was.

In fact, our heroine, Aubrey instantly sees the real Beckett and is determinate to make him feel more comfortable with the media and with his fans. They meet by chance, but soon their relationship flourishes at high speed. Their chemistry is palpable and their banter had me grinning non-stop during the whole story. These two really brought the better of each other out.

I always know that when I pick an Aven Ellis pick, I’m in for a real treat and The Aubrey Rules was no different. Aven delivers another flirty, fun romance with great dosis of laughs, banter and love. And I really hope the next book in this series is all about Beckett’s best friend in the team, you’ll know why when you read the story. There’s a lot of potential there!
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1,040 reviews135 followers
December 9, 2015
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This was exactly what I needed to read.
Sometimes I need to take a step back from the heavy and just read something funny, sweet and touching.

The Aubrey Rules was just that!! If you're looking for a crazy, tongue-loosed, redheaded spitfire and a hot, quiet, shy, smexy hockey player than TA DA!!! Here you go.

This story was perfection and I found myself completely entranced by the happenings of this unexpected, whirlwind romance.

Warning: if you're looking for sex, it's not here. There is mention of it, mention of the sexual chemistry, but does not go into details. And I kind of loved it that way.

Next? I hope it's Livy and Landy (please, please, please!!)
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1,098 reviews
October 14, 2017
Cute and sweet story, Beckett is a likeable hero (can you ever go wrong with a Canadian hero?), Aubrey is at times a bit... 'annoying' would be too strong, but she'd get on my nerves a bit ('I'm not a size 2'). Though that might just be me. What I liked about her was her no-filter rambling and her relationship with Livy.

Towards the end, I skimmed a bit over all the repetetive mentions of how much they loved each other ("But I love you more." - "No, *I* love you more!" (I paraphrase, but not much...), and how *happily* Aubrey said or did pretty much everything.
Profile Image for Paige Norman.
610 reviews3 followers
June 10, 2022
This was a fantastic read! Beckett and Aubrey run into each other (literally) and it's a match! Aubrey has a lot of rules, a new job at a social media firm, and a boss that treats her like a mail room clerk. Beckett is the captain of the pro hockey team and has no social media presence, clams up at publicity events, and finds Aubrey's lack of filter amusing and enchanting. The romance is off the charts, the conflicts and resolutions are handled beautifully, and there is a perfect HEA at the end. Standalone (worth spending $$ the next book, I'll bet).
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921 reviews56 followers
September 6, 2015
Awww, such a refreshing read. I am so glad that I found this book, and this author. Aubrey and Beckett meet on an elevator, and it is a happy, fun, sweet, ride from there. I loved the strength of Beckett, he is the strong, silent, dorky type. BUT Beckett is enthralled by Aubrey and her ways, and he just doesn't stand a chance. This book had it all, it at times was sweet, funny, hot, loving and just an overall great read. I will be reading more by this author.
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339 reviews8 followers
January 12, 2016
Things I love about this book: everything. Between the likable Aubrey and the swoon-worthy Beckett this book has everything needed for a fun read. I love the way Aven Ellis manages to intertwine characters from her other hockey series. Seriously, so good. I need to find a way to get on Aven's list of "readers to send early copies of books to" because I can't wait for the next book! (Seriously though, Aven, hook a sister up.)
Profile Image for Kierstin Carnahan.
1,135 reviews9 followers
January 17, 2016
Just when you think Ellis couldn't possibly make a more swoon worthy guy than Harry, there's Nate and Niko. When you think she she got it too right with William, there's Beckett. I am a football girl, not a hockey girl but dang, these hockey players are making me more interested in the sport. Beckett and Aubrey and this book are just too perfect for words. I WANT MORE! More! More!
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28 reviews
December 3, 2021
I hate being critical of books, the author works hard to bring that idea, story to us but at times it just does not get my brain in gear .................... When I start flicking between two books oops, you have lost me. The whole series has the skeleton there, but the fleshing out .............. Will I read another of her books, yes!! On the beach / pool when I need to do something.
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569 reviews38 followers
December 28, 2016
Wow. I love this. :)

It's a cute story with an... wait for it... insecure hero... He's so cute and good bordering on too-good-to-be-true.lol.

I love Aubrey's rule book journal and the notes after,haha. I love the format of this book. The hero and heroine are both cute. The story was light and cute and mushy. I love it. ;)
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