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This series takes it a step further and creates a universe that has professional para and blind ice hockey.

Abrego Garcia's lawyer, Simon Sandoval-Moshenberg, said after the hearing that the Abrego Garcia family has endured a roller coaster of emotions.

"It's just been one earthquake after another," Sandoval-Moshenberg said.

Ice hockey can be sweaty, brutal and profane, but when it comes to sports romance, we can’t seem to get enough. Gay men on ice abound, and there’s sure to be an ice hockey series sure that will deliver the action, thrills and romance you’re looking for.



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Gay Romance on Ice: Our Favorite Ice Hockey Series

The beloved ice hockey romance, Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid, just became a TV series and the acclamation in North America is louder than a goal horn when the biscuit is in the basket.

The judge stressed she needs documentation properly identifying what the government intends to do with Abrego Garcia and what their reasoning is, in order to ensure that the government won't again detain him without lawful authority.

"Show your work, that's all," Xinis told the government attorneys.

Sounds like a great premise for a romance novel.

But when it comes to gay men, Heated Rivalry isn’t the only book in the subgenre.

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This series is worth reading in order so you can watch how the characters and their relationships evolve. And if you ever wanted to read a romance about a veteran superstar and an English earl getting together to build a hockey team, Wayland’s got that, too.


Punk as Puck Series by E.M.

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Some gay ice hockey series take place in a universe where men can be openly gay. Here are some ice hockey series you don’t want to miss.

Him Series by Sarina Bowen and Elle Kennedy

Bowen and Kennedy have popular ice hockey series written independently, but together they’ve created Ryan Wesley and Jamie Canning, a couple with serious Shane and Ilya vibes.

Grab your jersey and sharpen your blades. Today they’re married with two children. An unexpected connection on and off the ice leads to monumental decisions for both men.

The Rest of the Story follows Morgan, a journeyman hockey player traded to the worst team in the league. And yet, they fell in love and navigated a lot of what you see in Heated Rivalry.

While his two ice hockey romances aren’t officially a series, they are in a shared universe. The three books in the series, Him, Us and Epic follow Ryan and Jamie at different points in their lives as their relationship blossoms, and they discover what happens when they open their hearts to one another and share their relationship with the world.

Both forwards absolutely dominated the game and played during some of the peak years of rivalry between the USA and Canada. After years of being best friends, Ryan convinces Jamie to take a dare that changes their relationship forever. Both books feature engaging characters and witty banter. Ironically, in this time when the Professional Women’s Hockey League is setting records across North America, lesbian hockey players in romance are few and far between.

Epic, the final book in the series, has a resolution that’s not to be missed.


Ice Hockey Duology by Tal Bauer

When it comes to intense emotion, few writers can match Tal Bauer. Not only are these books extra steamy, several books have characters in committed polyamorous relationships. He’s even more shocked when his co-captain kisses him, and he must decide who he wants to be.


Crashing and Hat Trick Series by Samantha Wayland

Wayland’s universe centers around the Morrison family ice hockey dynasty, their offspring, and the people they pull into their orbit and become found family.

Each book feels like catching up with old friends and being welcomed back into the family.