Hockey romance is in the air this winter. There’s something about the chilly weather that makes a girl want to read a book set in a cold arena—it just makes sense. The steam in these books is sure to melt any ice! Hockey romances are really having their moment this year, and they don’t seem to be slowing down in popularity. Two of the most popular book series are even getting their own TV adaptations.
Off-Campus Series by Elle Kennedy
Consisting of five standalone (but interconnected) books, the series starts with The Deal, following Hannah Wells and Garrett Graham. Hannah and Garrett first cross paths when he desperately needs help to pass a class to be able to remain a student-athlete, and the captain of the hockey team, while Hannah is acing the class. Hannah only agrees when Garret suggests a trade in services: he’ll fake date her to make her desirable to her football-playing crush, and she’ll tutor him. It’s perfect until feelings get involved.Â
Off-Campus has no release date yet, but it will be airing on Amazon Prime sometime in 2026. In the series’s eight episodes, the Bridgerton-style ensemble cast is sure to play a large role and set up recurring characters for future seasons. Fun fact: Off Campus was filmed in and around Vancouver, mostly on the UBC campus.
Heated Rivalry (Game Changers #2) by Rachel Reid
Shane Hollander, the Montreal Voyagers captain, and Ilya Rozanov, the Russian captain of the Boston Bears, have heated up their rivalry with secret hookups off the ice over the years. Eventually, these hookups become something more. This book encapsulates the enemies-to-lovers and forbidden romance clichĂ©s in a way that keeps the reader needing to know what will happen. Though I haven’t read this series, the Goodreads reviews are glowing.Â
Heated Rivalry premiered its first two episodes on Nov. 28 on Crave. With just six episodes in the season, and already an 8.7/10 average on IMDb, the story hits the ice fast and doesn’t let up on the steam. This is not a show I would watch with your parents. It won’t shy away from the smut that is rampant throughout the book, though the romance and rivalry storylines are just as important as well.
These two series are sure to fill the needs of any romance reader who has been looking for a new TV show to watch or book series to read! Off-Campus even has a spin-off series, Briar U, for any readers who are in search of something to read next.