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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. Take for example, Julie Chu and Caroline Ouellette.
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. Lindsey
Some gay ice hockey series take place in a universe where men can be openly gay. 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.
While his two ice hockey romances aren’t officially a series, they are in a shared universe. 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. 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.
Not only are these books extra steamy, several books have characters in committed polyamorous relationships. It is overwhelmingly the most popular sport in romance, bar none.
Heated Rivalry follows the lives and love of fictional professional ice hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov as they face their mutual attraction, their growing feelings, and the pressure of professional sports to hide their sexual orientation.
We have yet to see a professional male ice hockey player come out in real life, but female ice hockey players have been out for a while.
After years of being best friends, Ryan convinces Jamie to take a dare that changes their relationship forever. Today they’re married with two children. In fact, Reid herself has written an entire series about gay hockey players, which is providing inspiration for the TV show. But don’t let the spice fool you—Rath brings a deep understanding of relationships, and how love strengthens us and enriches our lives—all against fast-paced ice hockey action.
Puck Struck Series by Kate Cochrane
While this sizzling Sapphic series features former female ice hockey players, the emphasis is on their lives off the ice.
And yet, they fell in love and navigated a lot of what you see in Heated Rivalry. 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. Julie was the captain of the USA women’s Olympic ice hockey team. Caroline was the captain of the Canadian women’s Olympic ice hockey team.
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. 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.