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May 14, 2023 06:43AM

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I really enjoy talking about the books I’ve read so if you see any that you enjoyed or are thinking about reading, hit me up if you wanna chat 💬 about it.

I love sports romances, especially hockey and baseball. The Brentwood Boys series by Meghan Quinn were my gateway drug, but my most recent favorites are from the Windy City series.
My favorite tropes are grumpy/sunshine and second chances.
I've recently written a short romance book available on Kindle Unlimited. It features a baseball centerfielder and a reluctant musician. Please let me know if you check it out!

It’s been a while since I’ve interacted on GR’s. But this girl is back and have been devouring hockey romances!
I love many tropes God where do I start! Enemies to Lovers, opposites attract, All grown up… I can go on but the baby trope is my least fav but when done right, can hit the spot. As far as Fav Genres- pretty much everything as long as there is a level of romance and a good plot.
A few years ago I Read HIM by Elle Kennedy and Sarina Bowen, which I Loved. Then that TikTok got me! But the rec’s have been more misses then hits. This is why I’m back on GR’s where it all started.
So far this year Becka Mack’s-Playing for keeps series is really good and coming in second Meghan Quinn’s -The Vancouver Agitators. Highly recommend.
Currently reading the Don’t let me series by Kelsie Rae. So far so good.
Look forward to chatting with you guys!

I also just finished writing my first ever sports romance- and had so much FUN writing it! It's up for a paperback giveaway now if anyone's interested- Fowl Play is the title 😁


Spence Taylor is a loner who’s suffering from alcohol addiction. Once a promising D-I pitching prospect with multiple offers and a bright future, one night changed the course of his life forever. Now suicidal and cursed with vivid hallucinations that force him to relive the events that led to his downfall, he struggles to find a reason as to exactly why he deserves a better life moving forward, eventually seeking a higher power for both acceptance and forgiveness - and in the process finding the strength to conquer a battle that he doesn’t even realize he’s fighting.

I've just written a new hockey romance series, and I'm really eager to share it with people who love reading sports romance, and hockey, in particular. If any of you would like a copy to review on Goodreads or wherever else you're active in the book community (BookTok, Bookstagram), please let me know, and I'll get you a copy of book #1, Sharp Edges. Book #2 is coming soon.
And tell me your favorite team! I'm always happy to gab about hockey!
-Olivia
