On Thin Ice (Ice Kings, 1)

Not yet published: Expected Apr 14, 2026

The Pucking Wrong Number meets Pucking Around in this spicy hockey romance where one girl becomes the obsession of three university hockey players.

I only have one shot to make a life for myself, and more than just my future is on the line. My baby brother is still back in the dump I escaped from, still living in a house of cigarette butts stuffed in beer cans and slurred arguments. So now that I've gotten to Sovereign Kings University, I have to make it worth it. I'll keep my eyes down, ignore the rich kids' taunts, and graduate.

At least that was my plan before I busted the knee of a hockey player. Having possibly ruined the team's chance of a championship, I'm now the target of the players. The golden boy captain, Alexander, is the ringleader of the popular students. Every day Kane--the tall, dark and perpetually pissed-off defense--finds a way to humiliate me. Yet, being painfully ignored by the huge, reserved goalie they call Mountain may just hurt the most.

When the players aren't making my life a living hell, these three are twisting me up inside with desire and glimpses of the real them. But can I risk losing my heart to one hockey player--let alone all three? I'm certainly in for a long, hard season.

"The perfect amount of heat, darkness, and heartbreak. A must read." --J.L. Beck, USA Today bestselling author of The Wildflower

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416 pages

Average rating: 6

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April B.InkAudioDragon
Apr 06, 2026
6/10 stars
I would give this read 3 stars. It was a fun and spicy read BUT there are two reasons it didn’t score higher for me. One is the FMC was only 19. For how smutty this book was though 19 is legal age it was a bit cringe so I kept thinking of them in their 20’s to get past the ick factor for me. Second is I felt the story didn’t flow easily. Usually it follows a pattern of there’s a problem, solution and aftermath. A lot of the times throughout the story it felt like it kept skipping over the middle so there would be a problem and then I’m reading about the aftermath of it all. I’m left thinking what happened inbetween. Overall the story was entertaining.

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