Category: Hockey
Darkroom by Kate Willoughby
Queen B’s Decree: Darkroom was refreshingly sweet. Hudson is the hockey god on campus and faces a lot of pressure from his family and his teammates. When he meets Indi in his photography class, he’s happy to meet someone who doesn’t care or know about hockey. Indi was an interesting character. She was a little […]
Halftime by Kim Findlay
Queen B’s Decree: A misunderstanding causes a breakup between Sebastien and Faith, so Seb is really surprised to see Faith at the hockey arena playing for the women’s team a year later. Faith is holding a major grudge until she is told the real story then she and Seb start attempting to be friends again. […]
Overtime by Kat Mizera
Gametime by Jami Davenport
Bombshells by Sarina Bowen
Queen B’s Decree: I completely forget how much I enjoy Sarina Bowen until I read her again. She just delivers every time. Bombshells was just super satisfying to read. Anton (Baby Bayer!) is making a change and he’s putting his all into hockey. No more pranks, women, or partying. So it feels like irony that […]
Holdout by Jaqueline Snowe
Queen B’s Decree: There’s not much I didn’t love about Holdout. Jonah and Ryann end up as roommates after a bit of confusion over their names, and to Jonah’s dismay, Ryann is his hockey teammates’s little sister. Ryann has the same issue, as she has sworn to never date another of her brother’s teammates after […]
Slapshot by Rebecca Jenshak
Blindsided by Victoria Denault
Queen B’s Decree: This should be in the dictionary for “enemies-to-lovers” trope. Hatfield and McCoy. Romeo and Juliet. Add to that Adler and Todd. Since birth, Maggie Todd and Tate Adler have hated each others families…for unknown reasons. It started with their grandfathers and has been passed down through each generation, continuing with Maggie and […]
The Not-Outcast by Tijan
Queen B’s Decree: I’ve got a soft spot for characters that are neurodivergent or a little different. Cheyenne’s mother was an addict during her pregnancy and childhood, and it left her struggling with a hyperactivity disorder. It’s not until she is diagnosed and medicated that she is able to better handle her disorder. Cutler is […]