Heated Rivalry has us all, well, heated. Two beefy hockey players duking it out on the rink and getting freaky in the bedroom? Yes, please. It’s lust turned romance that simply can’t be beat, or so we thought. So, if you’re also mourning the end of Heated Rivalry Season 1, I have good news for you. ICYMI, our favorite Heated Rivalry boys are in a new Quinn Original: Ember & Ice.Â
You heard me right. Connor Storrie (aka Ilya) and Hudson Williams (or, as you know him, Shane) reunite for more sexiness in an audio erotica on Quinn as fae princes. (They might not be sweaty hockey players, but I have a feeling it’ll do the trick.) If you didn’t know, Quinn is an app solely dedicated to audio erotica, and they did their big one, hiring Storrie and Williams for this series. The first two episodes of Ember & Ice dropped on Dec. 30, and the finale recently dropped on Jan. 5. So, all the baddies looking for a show to binge post-Heated Rivalry are in a whole lot of luck.Â
Unsurprisingly, the first episode of Ember & Ice already has over 700,000 listens. If you’re still chasing the high of Heated Rivalry, obsessed with romantasy, or curious why audio erorica is having its moment, Ember & Ice might be your next fixation. But before you press play, here’s everything you need to know about Ember & Ice.
What’s Quinn’s Ember & Ice about?
Ember & Ice follows two fae princes, Finn (Williams) and Dane (Storrie). Similarly to Heated Rivalry, the two are in rival courts and nevertheless have a forbidden love affair. Very original. I’m seated.
What actors are in Ember & Ice?
Connor Storrie and Hudson Williams, who respectively played Ilya and Shane in Heated Rivalry, were cast as fae princes in Ember & Ice. This is actually the first time Quinn cast two major stars in one original — and IDK about you, but I’m so glad they did.
How many episodes are in Ember & Ice?
All three audio erotica episodes of Ember & Ice are live right now on Quinn. Each episode is around 30 to 45 minutes.
If you aren’t ready to let go of the Heated Rivalry hype yet, don’t worry, Ember & Ice means you don’t have to. (Psst, I’m still at the cottage…)