19 Best Hockey Romance Books

Discover the best hockey romance books that will keep you on the edge of your seat both on and off the ice. From the intensity of the game to the chemistry between the players and their heroines, these books are a must-read for any romance book lover. With so many hockey romance novels to choose from, you can explore the world of hockey heroes and their teams through the eyes of your favorite authors.

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Brooklynaire (Brooklyn Series) by Sarina Bowen

Brooklynaire (Brooklyn Series) by Sarina Bowen

Brooklynaire is a hockey romance novel that tells the story of a billionaire owner of a professional hockey team and his assistant who helps him manage the team. The book is a mix of hockey romance, office romance, and friends-to-lovers story where the boss and assistant finally give in to their attraction one night.

The story revolves around the character of Rebecca, who has been working as an assistant to the billionaire owner for seven years. She manages both the hockey team and the sanity of the owner. The owner, whose name is not mentioned, is portrayed as a man who has everything in life but still craves Rebecca. He wakes up in the middle of the night craving her and her perfume ruins his concentration. When Rebecca gets hurt, the owner steps in to help, and they end up spending a wild night together.

However, after that night, Rebecca avoids the owner, claiming that they are too different and that it can never happen again. But they cannot keep their hands off each other, and their attraction continues to grow. The book explores how they navigate their attraction while trying to maintain a professional relationship.

Brooklynaire is written in an engaging and entertaining style that keeps the readers hooked. It is not only a favorite hockey romance, but it is also considered one of the best romance novels of all time. The book is a must-read for fans of hockey romance, office romance, and friends-to-lovers stories.

Boyfriend Bargain(Hawthorne University Series) by Ilsa Madden-Mills

Boyfriend Bargain(Hawthorne University Series) by Ilsa Madden-Mills

Boyfriend Bargain is the first book in the Hawthorne University series written by Ilsa Madden-Mills. The novel tells the story of Sugar Ryan, who is broke and desperate for money to pay for law school, and Zack Morgan, the star hockey player at Hawthorne University. Sugar concocts a plan to get Zack’s attention by pretending to be his girlfriend. However, what she didn’t anticipate was the intense chemistry between them.

The book is a new adult romance that features a fake relationship, steamy hookups, and a forbidden romance. Sugar’s only rule in her boyfriend bargain is “no falling in love,” but after a few smoking-hot hookups with Zack, she finds it hard to keep her feelings in check. Zack is done pretending and vows to make their fake relationship real, but Sugar can’t trust a player with a reputation for breaking hearts.

Overall, Boyfriend Bargain is a great read that features a strong female protagonist and a hot hockey player. The book is well-written and engaging, with a plot that keeps readers hooked until the very end. If you’re a fan of sports romance books, then Boyfriend Bargain is definitely worth checking out.

Here are some key features of Boyfriend Bargain:

Key Features
First book in the Hawthorne University series
Features a fake relationship
Steamy hookups
Forbidden romance
Strong female protagonist
Hot hockey player
Well-written and engaging
Plot that keeps readers hooked

If you’re looking for similar books to Boyfriend Bargain, then Puck Me Secretly by Odette Stone is a great choice. It’s another hockey romance book that features a fake relationship and a forbidden romance.

Puck Me Secretly (Vancouver Wolves Hockey Series) by Odette Stone

Puck Me Secretly (Vancouver Wolves Hockey Series) by Odette Stone

In Puck Me Secretly, Rory and Max meet in an unexpected way. They were on a plane that crashed, and Rory confided in Max, a stranger, about her desire to experience true love and passion. Max promised to give her her first orgasm if they survived the crash, and they did. However, Max left without telling Rory who he was.

Fast forward to Rory’s first day on the job as the boss of the Vancouver Wolves hockey team, she called out Max’s number, and he skated forward. Max is an incredible hockey player, but his wild and out-of-control antics have almost derailed his career. He has many secrets that shroud his past and continue to threaten his future.

Rory and Max’s relationship is a secret, and the potential fallout could ruin everything. The book also explores Rory’s struggle to overcome stereotypes as a woman working in a predominantly male profession.

Puck Me Secretly is not just a hockey romance but also a story of personal growth and overcoming obstacles. The book has received positive reviews, and it has been praised for its strong connection between the two main characters and its portrayal of a woman navigating a male-dominated industry.

Us (Him Series) by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Us (Him Series) by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Us is the second book in the Him Series by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy. The book continues the story of Ryan Wesley and Jamie Canning, who are now in a romantic relationship. Ryan is having a record-breaking rookie season in the NHL, living his dream of playing pro hockey and coming home every night to Jamie. However, their relationship is a secret, and they must keep it that way to avoid the media storm that would come with coming out in professional sports.

The book explores the strain of keeping their relationship a secret and the impact it has on both Ryan and Jamie. It also delves into the touchy subject of coming out in professional sports, which is still a hot topic today. The authors take a deep dive into how this may impact players and their relationships.

Us is a fantastic book that showcases the authors’ ability to write compelling characters and stories. The book is a must-read for anyone who enjoyed the first book in the series, Him. The story is engaging, and the characters are relatable, making it easy to get lost in their world.

The authors’ writing style is clear and neutral, making it easy to follow the story and understand the characters’ motivations. The book is confident, knowledgeable, and engaging, making it a great addition to any romance reader’s collection.

Him(Him Series) by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Him(Him Series) by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Him is a captivating romance novel by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy that tells the story of two college hockey players, Jamie Canning and Ryan Wesley, who were once best friends until a drunken night at hockey camp changed everything. The novel explores the complexities of friendship, love, and self-discovery.

The authors have created a well-written story that features amazing characters and a plot that is sure to tug at your heartstrings. The novel has been widely praised for its excellent writing, and it has been hailed as one of the best romance novels of all time.

Him is a college hockey romance that reunites two friends from hockey camp who lost touch after a night of exploration. The story is told from Jamie’s perspective, and it follows his journey as he tries to figure out what happened between him and his former best friend.

The novel is a fantastic representation of MM romance, and it is widely regarded as one of the best in the genre. The story is both emotional and compelling, and it will leave you rooting for Jamie and Ryan’s relationship to succeed.

The novel has a sequel, Us, which continues the story of Jamie and Ryan’s relationship. The authors have also released a spin-off series, WAGs, which features some of the characters from Him and Us.

A Favor for a Favor (All In Series) by Helena Hunting

A Favor for a Favor (All In Series) by Helena Hunting

In the book A Favor for a Favor, Stevie and Bishop’s story begins with a disastrous introduction of mistaken identities and wrong assumptions. Stevie, who is the hot, pastel-haired younger sister of Bishop’s married team captain, comes rolling in on the hot mess express at midnight, making a racket while trying to get into Bishop’s team captain’s apartment. Imagine Bishop’s surprise when he ends up with an injury that has him out of the game for weeks, and Stevie is the one to offer to help him.

They come up with an arrangement: Stevie will rehab Bishop so that he can get back on the ice sooner, and in return, Bishop will help Stevie by adding a professional athlete that isn’t her brother to her client list. Seems simple enough, as long as Bishop can keep his hands to himself and his hormones in check. The frustration and tension between Stevie and Bishop while she helps him rehab an injury so he can get back on the ice is spot on and made this a book you cannot put down.

The book is a slow burn enemies to lovers story that is both sweet and funny. The story is well-written, and the characters are well-developed. The chemistry between Stevie and Bishop is electric, and you cannot help but root for them to end up together. The book is part of the All In series by Helena Hunting, and it is the second book in the series. The book can be read as a standalone, but it is recommended to read the first book in the series to get a better understanding of the characters and their relationships.

The Deal (Off-Campus Series) by Elle Kennedy

The Deal (Off-Campus Series) by Elle Kennedy

The Off-Campus Series by Elle Kennedy is a popular new adult romance series that has gained a large following. The first book in the series, The Deal, follows the story of Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham.

Hannah is a confident college student who is looking for a way to get the attention of her crush. She agrees to tutor Garrett, the captain of the hockey team, in exchange for a fake date to make her crush jealous. Garrett, on the other hand, is struggling to maintain his GPA and secure his position on the hockey team. He agrees to the deal with Hannah to improve her social status.

The fake relationship between Hannah and Garrett soon turns into something more when they share an unexpected kiss. Garrett realizes that he wants more than just a fake relationship and sets out to convince Hannah that he is the man she really wants.

The Deal is a must-read for fans of college hockey romance and fake relationship tropes. It has over 125,000 ratings on Goodreads and is highly recommended by readers.

Good Boy (WAGS Series) by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Good Boy (WAGS Series) by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Good Boy is a romantic comedy novel written by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy. The book is part of the WAGS (Wives and Girlfriends) series and features Jess Canning, the sister of Jamie from HIM/US, and Blake Riley, a teammate of Ryan.

The story revolves around Jess who is tasked with hosting her brother’s wedding for an MVP guest list. She cannot afford to fail and is determined to keep her colossal mistake with the best man last spring a secret. However, Blake sees the wedding as fate’s gift to him and is determined to convince Jess that he is a good boy with a bad rap.

Blake is a hilarious character and a professional hockey player who knows that you need to make an effort if you want to score. He is facing a lot of resistance from Jess, but he is determined to win her over. Jess has more pressing issues to deal with than her attraction to Blake, such as the ceremony starting on time and dealing with a drunk grandma.

The book is a must-read for anyone who loves romantic comedies and hockey. Blake’s humor and wit will keep you entertained throughout the book. The authors have done an excellent job of creating a believable and charming story that is sure to leave you wanting more.

Garrett (Cold Fury Hockey Series) by Sawyer Bennett

Garrett (Cold Fury Hockey Series) by Sawyer Bennett

Garrett Samuelson, the star of the Carolina Cold Fury hockey team, is a fun-loving guy who lives life to the fullest. He enjoys playing hockey, hanging out with friends, and dating beautiful women. When he meets Olivia Case, he sees her as his next fling, but as he pursues her, he starts to reveal a side of himself that other women don’t normally get to see.

Olivia has been keeping a secret from Garrett. She is undergoing treatment for some serious medical issues and doesn’t have time for a relationship with no guarantees, especially with a notorious womanizer like Garrett. However, as she gets to know the real Garrett, she can’t help but fall for him.

Garrett is a relentless pursuer, but he also has a caring and compassionate side that he shows to Olivia. As their relationship deepens, Olivia struggles with the decision to reveal her secret to Garrett. She knows that it could risk everything, but she also knows that she can’t keep it from him forever.

Sawyer Bennett’s Cold Fury series is filled with romance and drama, and Garrett is one of the standout characters. If you enjoy romances where neither party is looking for a relationship until they meet each other, then Garrett is definitely worth a read. After reading Garrett, be sure to check out all of Bennett’s other hockey romances.

Taking a Shot (Play by Play Series) by Jaci Burton

Taking a Shot (Play by Play Series) by Jaci Burton

Taking a Shot is the third book in the Play by Play series by Jaci Burton. The story revolves around Jenna Riley, who is running her family’s sports bar, and Tyler Anderson, a pro hockey player. Jenna is determined to stay away from jocks, but Tyler’s persistence and charm win her over. As they get to know each other, Tyler helps Jenna discover her passions and encourages her to live for herself.

The book is a steamy romance that features the sister of pro football and baseball players who wants nothing to do with athletes herself. The chemistry between Jenna and Tyler is undeniable, and their love story is a journey of self-discovery and growth.

If you’re a fan of sports romance, Taking a Shot is a must-read. It’s a well-written book that combines sports, romance, and personal growth. Jaci Burton’s writing style is engaging and keeps you hooked from the first page to the last.

Pipe Dreams(Brooklyn Bruisers Series)by Sarina Bowen

Pipe Dreams(Brooklyn Bruisers Series)by Sarina Bowen

In this hockey romance novel by Sarina Bowen, Mike Beacon, a widower and a single father, is a champion at defending the net but is not so lucky off the ice. He has never forgotten Lauren Williams, his ex who gave him the best year of his life. When Lauren reappears in the Bruisers office during the playoffs, Beacon sees his chance to make things right. However, Lauren hates that she’s forced to travel with the team she used to work for and the man who broke her heart.

Despite the undeniable tension running between her and Mike, Lauren is focused on her plans for the future and doesn’t need a man to make her dreams of motherhood come true. Lauren plays her best defensive game, but she’s no match for the dark-eyed goalie. When the field of play moves to Florida, things heat up on the beach.

This novel features a second chance love story, which is one of the best hockey romance storylines. Mike and Lauren were a perfect fit together until they weren’t, but that chemistry didn’t go anywhere. Now that Lauren is forced to work for the same hockey team that Mike plays for, the tension between them is palpable.

The single dad romance angle is a great addition to this story. Mike’s teenage daughter is one of his biggest fans but doesn’t approve of Mike’s relationship with Lauren. However, a true competitor knows not to waste the perfect shot at love.

If you enjoy hockey romance novels with second chance love stories, then Pipe Dreams by Sarina Bowen is definitely worth a read.

Pucked Over (Pucked Series) by Helena Hunting

Pucked Over (Pucked Series) by Helena Hunting

If you’re a fan of friends-to-lovers romance, then you’ll love Pucked Over, the third book in the Pucked series by Helena Hunting. In this book, we follow the story of Lily LeBlanc and NHL player Randy Ballistic.

Lily is on the rebound after a seven-year on-again, off-again relationship, and she’s willing to try casual dating. Randy, a notorious player on and off the ice, is happy to be her rebound guy. However, things get complicated when emotions start to get involved.

One of the things that make Pucked Over stand out is the chemistry between the two main characters. Randy and Lily have a strong connection that is both sweet and steamy. Their bathroom rendezvous adds a playful element to their relationship, making it both fun and sexy.

Another highlight of the book is the humor. The banter between the characters is witty and entertaining, making it a fun read. The book also tackles serious themes such as trust and communication, adding depth to the story.

One Baby Daddy (Dating By Numbers Series) by Meghan Quinn

One Baby Daddy (Dating By Numbers Series) by Meghan Quinn

One Baby Daddy is the third book in the Dating By Numbers series by Meghan Quinn. The story revolves around Adalyn and Hayden, a professional hockey player. Hayden is known as the NHL’s Golden Boy and has a reputation for being charming and nice. Adalyn, on the other hand, is bold and sassy, and not impressed by Hayden’s reputation.

The story takes place during the off-season when Hayden is looking for an escape from the pressure of being a professional athlete. Adalyn becomes his escape and they spend a hot summer together, which ends in an unexpected pregnancy. Hayden finds himself falling for Adalyn and wanting to spend every waking moment with her. However, he soon realizes that he has to fight for her affection.

Meghan Quinn’s writing style is engaging and entertaining. She has a talent for writing sports romance, and One Baby Daddy is no exception. The book is a perfect blend of romance, humor, and drama. The characters are well-developed, and their chemistry is palpable.

Hard to Handle (The Kincade Sisters series) by K. Bromberg

Hard to Handle (The Kincade Sisters series) by K. Bromberg

Hard to Handle is the first book in The Kincade Sisters series by K. Bromberg. It is a second chance, enemies-to-lovers, hockey romance novel that explores the unique struggles of two people who let each other go before. The story follows the lives of Dekker Kincade and Hunter Maddox, who are brought together by fate to achieve their individual goals.

Dekker Kincade is a feisty and dogged woman who is desperate to sign Hunter Maddox, the most wanted man in hockey, to help out her family’s sports agency. Hunter, on the other hand, is a gifted and hot hockey player who is desperate to win the Stanley Cup. They both have a job to do, and they refuse to lose sight of their end game.

The story is narrated from Dekker Kincade’s point of view. She is torn between keeping things strictly professional between her and Hunter and giving in to her attraction to him. She knows better than to cross that line and never date a client, not even for Hunter. However, as they spend more time together, it becomes clear that Hunter’s uncharacteristic antics off the ice are a hint of something deeper, and keeping things strictly professional becomes more complicated.

The story is well-written, and it was so fun seeing these two rib on each other while fighting their attraction. The author did an excellent job of exploring why they didn’t work in the first place, making this second chance love story more than just a matter of two people finding each other again.

Harmless (Pier 70 Series) by Nicole Edwards

Harmless (Pier 70 Series) by Nicole Edwards

In the fourth book of the Pier 70 series, Harmless by Nicole Edwards, Roan Gregory, one of the four owners of Pier 70 Marina, has been keeping a secret that he intends to keep hidden. He has been portraying himself as a loner in recent months, but there is a reason for that. Roan’s secret is about to be revealed when he meets Colton Seguine, a defenseman for the Austin Arrows. Colton is gay, but he has been hiding his sexual orientation from the world. He knows exactly what he can and cannot do, and with whom. However, when Colton sees Roan for the first time, all bets are off.

The story unfolds as these two men push past each other’s defenses. Temperatures soar as they share their first night together. The book is another MM hockey romance that features Colton, a hockey player who is most definitely not out of the closet. The story is about them and not just Colton’s fear of his orientation coming out.

Harmless is a must-read for anyone who loves hockey romance books. The book is a perfect blend of romance, love, and secrecy. The story will keep you engaged from the beginning to the end. If you are looking for more hockey romance books, check out the entire list of must-read hockey romance books on She Reads Romance Books.

Meet Your Match(Kings of Ice series)by Kandi Steiner

Meet Your Match(Kings of Ice series)by Kandi Steiner

Kandi Steiner’s Kings of Ice series starts off with a bang in the first book, Meet Your Match. This enemies-to-lovers hockey romance is sure to leave readers wanting more.

The story follows sports journalist Maven as she is tasked with getting up close and personal with rookie hockey player Vince Tanev to help fill the arena at home games. Despite their initial animosity towards each other, Vince’s hot and cocky demeanor starts to wear on Maven. The tension between them is palpable, and the line between hate and lust starts to blur.

One of the standout features of this book is the behind-the-scenes look at Vince’s preparation for games and practices. Steiner’s attention to detail and knowledge of the sport shines through in these scenes.

But let’s not forget the steamy romance between Maven and Vince. The chemistry between them is electric, and the love scenes are sure to leave readers fanning themselves.

Heated Rivalry(Game Changers Series)by Rachel Reid

Heated Rivalry(Game Changers Series)by Rachel Reid

Heated Rivalry is the second book in the Game Changers series by Rachel Reid. The book is a hockey romance novel that follows the story of Shane Hollander, the captain of the Montreal Voyageurs, and his rival, Ilya Rozanov, the captain of the Boston Bears.

Shane and Ilya are enemies on the ice, but privately, they can’t keep their hands off each other. The book explores their secret relationship and the struggles they face to keep it out of the press. The MM enemies-to-lovers vibe and the secrecy of their relationship make for a compelling read.

The book’s competitive nature is fueled by the athletes’ apparent hatred for each other, which only adds to the heat between the sheets. Reid’s writing style is tender and titillating, and the characters are bold, driven, and charming.

If you’re a fan of gay romance, you’ll love this book and its follow-up, The Long Game. Heated Rivalry is one of the best hockey romance books worth reading, and it’s easy to see why.

Always Only You (The Bergman Brothers series) by Chloe Liese

Always Only You (The Bergman Brothers series) by Chloe Liese

Always Only You is a hockey romance novel by Chloe Liese and is part of the Bergman Brothers series. The book centers around Ren Bergman, a phenomenal hockey player who has been waiting for the right time to make his move on Frankie Zeferino. Frankie is the team’s social media manager, and Ren has known since the moment they met that she is a woman worth waiting for.

Frankie is a grumbly grump who is not immune to Ren’s charm. However, she has been burned too many times by people who see her diagnoses as a problem, not a person. Ren learns that Frankie plans to leave the team to pursue a new career, and he realizes that he has to work hard to convince her to let him have a shot at winning her heart.

One of the things that make Always Only You so enjoyable is the sweet and caring nature of Ren’s character. He is a six-foot-three hunk of happy with a hockey player’s physique, yet he is so attuned to others and knows just how to approach Frankie and take care of her. The book is a heartwarming story of how Ren and Frankie navigate their attraction while working with one another on the same hockey team.

Always Only You is a must-read for fans of hockey romance books. The book is a delightful mix of sweet romance, humor, and relatable characters. If you enjoy reading about hockey players and their romantic relationships, then this book should definitely be on your TBR list.

Blindsided by Victoria Denault

Blindsided by Victoria Denault

Are you a fan of college hockey romance novels? If so, then you’ll want to check out Blindsided by Victoria Denault. This novel has a Romeo and Juliet vibe that fuels the chemistry and tension between Tate and Maggie.

Tate has an illicit side job that could cost him his hockey scholarship, and Maggie knows his secret. She’s waiting for the right moment to use it against him, but every time they face off against each other, they learn things they shouldn’t want to know. Despite being from feuding families, they can’t help but be drawn to each other.

One of the highlights of this novel is the forced proximity that brings Tate and Maggie closer together. Through great barbs and banter, they get to know each other better, and their competitive streaks make for an exciting read.

Blindsided is just one of many hockey romance books in the Moo U hockey series. If you’re a fan of the genre, be sure to check out the entire series.

Summary

If you’re a fan of romance and hockey, you’ll want to check out some of the best hockey romance books available. These books offer a mix of steamy romance, sports action, and emotional drama. Some popular titles include “The Deal” by Elle Kennedy, “Brooklynaire” by Sarina Bowen, and “Right Man, Right Time” by Meghan Quinn. Whether you’re looking for a standalone novel or a series, there’s a hockey romance book out there for you.

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