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Adriana Locke · Kings of Football #3
She asked the football god to fake-date her for five minutes. Now she can't remember why it was supposed to be fake.
How hard can it be?That was the question rolling around Larissa Mason’s mind just before she asked Hollis Hudson to be her fake boyfriend.It was only supposed to be for five minutes, after all.Granted, that was also before she felt his hand on the small of her back as he charmed the heck out of her family.She hadn’t heard his laugh yet either.And it was definitely before she saw the football god shirtless. Otherwise, she would’ve had an idea of just how hard some things could be.It turns out that pretending to be in love with a crazily handsome, somewhat enigmatic, and absolutely unforgettable tight end (that has an amazing tight end) is easy.Reminding herself that just because opposites attract doesn’t mean they’re forever is much harder.What they have isn’t love—it’s a relationship pact. Right?

Hannah Grace · Maple Hills #1
A figure skater who hates hockey players is forced to share the ice — and her heart — with the hockey team captain.
6 tropes in common

A diving prodigy and a swim champion start a no-strings fling — until feelings make it complicated.
8 tropes in common

Bal Khabra · Off the Ice #1
A hockey-hating honors student is forced to make the team captain her research subject — sparks ensue.
7 tropes in common

Tessa Bailey · Same Time Next Year #1
She has a strict no-hockey-boys rule. He needs a green card. On New Year's Eve, they get married anyway.
7 tropes in common

Liz Tomforde · Windy City #1
A hockey bad boy vs. his flight attendant: 30,000 feet of enemies-to-lovers turbulence.
3 tropes in common

Adriana Locke · Carmichael Family #1
A woman who swears off real relationships posts an ad for a fake dating partner — then finds her perfect match.
6 tropes in common

Avery Keelan · Rules of the Game #1
She planned the perfect rebound with her ex's rival — then threw up on his shoes.
7 tropes in common

Adriana Locke · Brewer Family #1
She accidentally married her brother's bad-boy rugby teammate in Vegas — now he's proposing a 90-day deal.
3 tropes in common

Josie Blake · Chesterboro University #1
A broke music student becomes a hockey captain's fake girlfriend — until pretending starts to feel dangerously real.
9 tropes in common

Nikki Hall · Wild Card #1
A football star with a reputation problem needs a fake girlfriend — and his prickly new roommate needs him right back.
8 tropes in common

A retired baseball legend rolls into a small town and falls for the single mom who refuses to be charmed.
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She's been invisible to him — until a dorm fire makes the campus hockey god her accidental roommate with one bed.
9 tropes in common

Grace Reilly · Beyond the Play #1
She needs a fake boyfriend to ditch her cheating ex. He needs a tutor to save his NFL dreams. Deal made.
7 tropes in common

Adriana Locke · Honey Creek #1
To save her B&B, Sophie marries her best friend — but their fake marriage feels dangerously real.
5 tropes in common

Elle Kennedy · Campus Diaries #1
Hockey rivals agree to help each other — but ignoring their chemistry might be the hardest play of all.
5 tropes in common

Elle Kennedy · WAGs #1
The best man won't quit — but the maid of honor is determined their one mistake won't become two.
8 tropes in common

A clumsy single mom and her grumpy flannel-wearing neighbor try to stay just friends — and fail deliciously.
5 tropes in common

Rebecca Jenshak · Campus Wallflowers #1
A wallflower agrees to tutor campus hockey's hottest bad boy — and gets way more than extra credit.
8 tropes in common

Amy Award · The Cocky Kingmans #1
She asked her football star best friend to fake-date her at a reunion — he's been secretly in love for years.
7 tropes in common

S.J. Sylvis · Bexley U
She ends up in the male dorms — and her cocky hockey roommate proposes they fake date to solve both their problems.
7 tropes in common