THE HOCKEY PROBLEM by Kendall Ryan

April 3, 2026

Off the Ice, Book 1

From the publisher:

He’s the NHL’s most guarded single dad.
She’s the one woman who can’t afford to fall for him.


Tori Wells didn’t fight her way into the NHL just to become another cautionary tale. As a team physical therapist, she lives by strict rules: heal the players, protect her career, and never—ever—cross the line with a hockey player.

Then she’s assigned to Zayden Bishop.

On the ice, he’s untouchable—a French-Canadian superstar with a reputation for being cold, private, and impossible to read. Off the ice, he’s a devoted single father running on discipline, stubbornness, and too little sleep. Until a serious shoulder injury threatens his season—and the stability he’s built for his six-year-old daughter.

Tori is in charge of his rehab. Full oversight. Daily sessions.
No room for mistakes.
No room for attraction.

Except Zayden isn’t what she expected.

The more time they spend together—early mornings, quiet road trips, late-night conversations—the harder it becomes to pretend this is just professional. Because Zayden doesn’t just need his shoulder fixed. He needs someone who sees the man behind the jersey.

And Tori is dangerously close to becoming that someone.

Crossing the line could cost her everything she’s worked for. And Zayden can’t risk bringing anyone into his daughter’s life unless he’s certain they’ll stay.

Perfect for fans of Meghan Quinn, Elle Kennedy, and Monica Murphy, this slow-burn, single dad, forced-proximity hockey romance brings the heat—and the heart—in all the best ways.

Book one in a brand-new hockey romance series. Each book can be read as a standalone.

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Sometimes you just want a romance without ridiculous misunderstandings or a contrived third-act breakup. The Hockey Problem delivered exactly that — two people who face real obstacles and actually communicate like adults.

Tori Wells is a physical therapist for an NHL team — driven, disciplined, and determined not to repeat the career-damaging mistake of getting involved with a player. Then she’s assigned to Zayden Bishop’s rehab. On the ice, he’s a guarded French-Canadian superstar. Off it, he’s a devoted single father running on stubbornness and not enough sleep. Daily sessions and late-night conversations were never supposed to blur into something more. But they do — slowly, naturally, and beautifully.

What makes this book work is how grounded it feels. Tori knows exactly what she stands to lose, and that awareness shapes every hesitation, every boundary, every moment where things could tip. Zayden, meanwhile, filters every decision through one question: what’s best for his six-year-old daughter, Maisie. He’s not just protecting himself — he’s protecting her.

Maisie is where the story softens in the best possible way. She brings warmth and levity that perfectly balance the tension, and watching Tori slowly become part of their world feels effortless and earned. Nothing is rushed. Everything unfolds with quiet, steady intention.

The slow burn lives in shared routines, small moments, and unspoken shifts you feel long before either character acknowledges them. When Zayden shows up for Tori — no hesitation, no games — it lands with real emotional weight.

The book also handles Tori’s backstory with nuance: a past relationship with a star quarterback left her reputation bruised, and that history gives her boundaries real stakes. The only conflict comes from a player who can’t handle rejection and starts spreading rumors, but Zayden shuts it down swiftly — no manufactured angst, no dragged-out miscommunication.

The story wraps with a satisfying happily-ever-after, and I loved that Tori also grows professionally along the way. If you love a swoony single dad, a strong heroine, and a romance that earns every feeling, this one is absolutely worth your time.

4/2026 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

THE HOCKEY PROBLEM by Kendall Ryan. Dream Press. (March 13, 2026). ISBN: 978-1952036224. 344p.

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TAKE A NUMBER by Amy Daws

March 20, 2026

Wait With Me, Book 4

From the author:

A brand new standalone romantic comedy from Amazon Top 13 bestseller, Amy Daws!

Norah is certain that fake dating the cocky silent investor of her bakery could be messy…but that’s what aprons are for.

Norah Donahue wants to run bakeries not have babies, but her matchmaking mother won’t stop trying to play Cupid. She has her hands full getting her new business off the ground while dealing with her frustratingly flirty financial partner, Dean.

Dean Moser is a cocky stock market savant whose friends are all settling down, leaving Boulder’s infamous ladies’ man all alone. Recently he’s set his sights on Norah, who brushes off his advances like flour from her apron.

But when Norah needs a fake date for her parents’ anniversary party, her new silent investor might be just the guy for the job. He’s charismatic, successful, and too much of a playboy to take it seriously. It seems like a foolproof plan…

That is, until Norah decides to break her biggest rule and lock lips with Dean in the middle of the party.

Turns out that Dean and Norah’s chemistry is sizzling hot, but mixing business with pleasure could turn out to be a recipe for disaster.

Or maybe they can have their cake and eat it too.

Take A Number is a 92,000 word full-length rom com best enjoyed with lots of pastries.

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Norah Donahue grew up learning to bake at her mother’s side, and the moment she sold her first box of homemade cookies, she knew she’d found her calling. Culinary school sharpened her instincts, and her creativity led her to invent her own croissant–donut hybrid—distinct from the famous Cronut—which helped launch her thriving bakery, Rise and Shine. Now she’s opening a second location in Denver with franchise ambitions on the horizon.

Norah is driven, hilarious, and fiercely independent, though she undersells herself — she doesn’t see how remarkable she is. What should be a triumphant moment is complicated by her mother, who dismisses Norah’s success and focuses instead on her lack of a husband and children. Norah has poured everything into her business and has zero interest in dating, convinced her work is enough.

Dean Moser is a charming, flirtatious hedge fund guy who has coasted on casual hookups since his two best friends, Kate and Lynsey, paired off and left him behind. Lately, though, the easy lifestyle feels hollow. The one constant brightening his days is his morning ritual at Rise and she decides to expand to a second shop in Denver, he becomes her silent partner—partly because it’s a smart business move, partly because he can’t resist helping her succeed.

When Norah’s mother tries to set her up with an old flame at an upcoming family anniversary party, she goes into a panic. Dean needs a credible date for a friend’s wedding, and the solution is obvious: a fake relationship, complete with Norah’s carefully drafted list of rules.

What follows is the classic slow burn — two people with real reasons to avoid love who find that their chemistry and connection keep undermining their best intentions. Dean won’t risk becoming his emotionally damaging father; Norah won’t sacrifice her empire for anyone.

As their fake dating arrangement blurs into something real, both must confront the emotional baggage holding them back. Dean’s missteps can be maddening, but his heart is genuine. Norah’s growth—from list‑making perfectionist to someone willing to take emotional risks—is both funny and inspiring.

Take a Number blends humor, heat, and heart as Norah and Dean navigate meddling friends, overbearing parents, and their own fears. It’s a swoony, sexy rom‑com with surprising depth, a hero you’ll want to shake and hug in equal measure, and a heroine who discovers she can build an empire and open herself to love.

3/2026 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

TAKE A NUMBER by Amy Daws. Stars Hollow Publishing. (October 8, 2020). ISBN: 978-1944565336. 300p.

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AND THE CROWD WENT WILD by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

March 13, 2026

Chicago Stars, Book 11

From the publisher:

#1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Elizabeth Phillips is back with the latest novel in her beloved Chicago Stars series, featuring a romance between a star quarterback and one of the country’s most beautiful—and misunderstood—actresses.

After a mortifying—and very public—humiliation, Dancy Flynn is desperate to find sanctuary far from the crowd. But where can a washed-up sex symbol hide? How about making an unannounced appearance at the secluded lake house of the sweet, sensitive high school boyfriend she hasn’t seen in almost twenty years?

But Chicago Stars quarterback Clint Garrett is no longer the kid Dancy remembers. Now he’s a gridiron superhero, still holding a massive grudge against her for breaking his teenage heart. With no room in his life for either complexity or distractions, he banishes Dancy to a refurbished old railroad caboose tucked away in the woods…and out of his sight.

Except Dancy’s not good at staying invisible. Her efforts to rebuild her career clash with Clint’s desperation to regain his focus, all made more challenging by a rescue dog, a local woman in trouble, a meddling mother, an ex with an agenda…and the sizzle of rekindled emotions. 

As Dancy attempts to get her life on track and Clint tries to get his groove back, can these two one-time lovers navigate their rocky pasts and complicated present to find themselves…and each other? 

Tropes include:

childhood sweethearts
second-chance romance
enemies to lovers
forced proximity

“From the insightful characterization to the wit-infused dialogue to the smoking-hot chemistry between the book’s marvelously original protagonists, everything in Phillip’s latest addition to her Chicago Stars series is done with a seemingly effortless ease that belies the true literary skill needed to produce this swoon-worthy masterpiece.”Booklist, starred review

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SEP is the original sports‑romance queen, and two decades later, her books still land exactly where they should. The execution is flawless.

At its core, this is a story about heart, hope, and rebuilding.

Dancy Flynn — a former Hollywood Bond Girl and the ex-wife of a famous action hero — hits rock bottom when her glamorous comeback attempt at a gala ends in public humiliation. The moment is made worse when her ex shows up with his pregnant new girlfriend after insisting for years that he never wanted children. Desperate to escape the spotlight, Dancy flees to the last place anyone would expect to find her: the lake house of her high-school boyfriend, Clint, now an NFL quarterback struggling through his own career slump.

Their shared history is complicated, and Clint wants nothing to do with reopening old wounds. Still, he offers her the refurbished caboose on his property as a temporary refuge. From there, two wounded people slowly begin to piece their lives back together.

Dancy’s story is the emotional heart of the novel. She’s truly at rock bottom — depressed, neglecting herself, numbing the pain with alcohol, and feeling utterly alone. Despite her beauty and fame, she carries deep scars from her divorce, a miscarriage, and years of being dismissed as a blonde bimbo instead of being taken seriously. Watching her slowly reclaim her sense of self — through an unlikely friendship with a kindergarten principal and a stray dog she rescues from the road — is deeply moving. Her mental-health crisis is portrayed with honesty and compassion, and her path forward is rooted in acceptance, self-worth, and learning to choose herself again.

This isn’t just a romance; it’s a story about female empowerment and rediscovering your own strength before opening your heart to someone else.

Clint is equally compelling, though his presence is quieter by design. Controlled, gentlemanly, and outwardly perfect, he’s still carrying the hurt from their teenage breakup while quietly battling his own depression under the pressure of being a star athlete. His characterization is intentionally understated. Clint matters, but he’s not the center of the story — he’s the steady presence who supports Dancy without overshadowing her. This is her story first, and the romance rekindles alongside her recovery rather than driving it.

This story is an exceptional addition to the series. It has everything: palpable tension, emotions that sneak up on you, and moments of joy that linger long after the final page. Dancy and Clint’s journey from heartbreak to healing completely pulled me in — witty banter, forced proximity, sizzling second-chance romance, a rescue dog, and a meddling family all woven together into something impossible to put down.

One of my favorite elements was the emotional maturity of the relationship. Clint communicates like an adult, respects boundaries, and creates a sense of emotional safety without ever feeling boring. These are characters in their thirties navigating real-life transitions with nuance and growth. There’s no manipulation, no contrived misunderstandings, and no cheap miscommunication drama.

I laughed, and I cried. Just a spectacular read.

Trigger warning: The heroine experienced sexual violence at age 17; the story takes place when she is 35.

3/2026 Stacy Alesi, AKA the BookBitch

AND THE CROWD WENT WILD by Susan Elizabeth Phillips. Avon. (February 10, 2026). ISBN: 978-0063248625. 352p.

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