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Heated rivalry by rachel reid
Heated rivalry by rachel reid










You don’t absolutely need to read Game Changer before you read Heated Rivalry, but you really should. Reid makes Scott and Kip’s world look more like reality. Hockey romances, like small town romances sometimes feel like a way to create an all white world. I also appreciated that Reid included some diversity in her professional players. I enjoyed the depth that Reid brought to Scott and Kip individually. Even though Kip thinks he knows what he is getting into, the secret makes the relationship difficult. In romance parlance, they are in many ways two precious cinnamon rolls falling in love. Scott and Kip are both lonely, lost and floundering. Kip is floundering, still living with his parents after college and feeling like he’s at a dead end. After ordering a smoothie from Kip Grady, an incredibly good looking not closeted gay man, he breaks his slump and returns to the juice bar before his next game to continue the magic. Scott Hunter is the captain of Manhattan’s pro hockey team and a deeply closeted gay man. Game Changer was a nice m/m romance, but it was not as it’s title claims, a game changer. I kept seeing people love on it so I finally bought it and then I felt like I needed to read the first book in the series first, Game Changer. I read ctkat1’s review of Heated Rivalry last year and added it to my tbr.












Heated rivalry by rachel reid