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My Kind Of Guy
Hockey Guys #4
Sarina Bowen
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March 24, 2026

He’s a backup goalie with a broken game. The only thing he needs more than a win is the hot, grumpy bartender who pours his weekly beer.

Becker James is having a spectacularly bad season. Once a top draft pick, he’s now riding the bench in the minors, one failed save away from being cut. The highlight of his week? A lonely hour on a barstool at Sportsballs, Denver’s queerest watering hole—and Forest, the bartender with flannel sleeves, a gruff voice, and a beard that stars in Beck’s dreams.

Opportunity strikes when Forest’s LGBTQ hockey team—the Stickhandlers—loses their goalie last-minute. Beck makes Forest an offer: he’ll help them beat the most hated team in the beer league, but he wants something in return—one night together.

Cue the record scratch, because Seth Forrester doesn’t do hookups. After his last one went horribly wrong, he swore off men for good. He’s definitely not falling for the awkward hottie who just stammered through an indecent proposal.

But Beck is prepared to press his case, no matter how awkward it gets. And one beer league game turns into something messier, sweeter, and so much harder to walk away from…



Seth Forrester is a single dad and bar owner who’s been struggling financially and just never seems to be able to get ahead. He’s a little bitter, grumpy, guarded, and has been avoiding any kind of hook-up or relationship for a while due to a bad experience.

Becker James has been frequenting his bar for quite a while. He’s younger, quiet, socially awkward, and just loves to watch the hot bartender. But one day as he’s listening to their conversations as he usually does, he finds out that their beer league team is in need of a goalie for an important hockey game, so he offers his services. It turns out Beck is kind of hiding the fact that he’s actually a goalie for the minor league team, but that fun game fires him up to do better in his own team games and brings him back some joy to hockey.

Beck is such a sweetheart. He’s weird, unfiltered, but just such a golden retriever who is obsessed with Forest and just wants him to want him the same way. I just adored him and his infectious energy.

And Forest can’t really control his wants and needs, but he tries so hard to control everything else. He doesn’t think he’s a good bet, and he feels inferior because of his messy life and financial situation, so he tries to put distance between them, but they somehow keep finding their way back...at least to the bedroom. 

And Beck is just taking whatever scraps he can get and trying to keep a lid on his own real feelings. But once the lid comes off, there is no putting it back on. And they will not be able to hide behind their "rules" and will have to face their fears and real feelings. 

I loved these two together. Beck is just so much fun and such a breath of fresh air that he just kind of lights up Forest and makes him feel like his old self again. He sees Forest and doesn’t care about money or messiness, and he’s understanding even about his limited time. But Forest has such fears, self-worth and trust issues, and he is such a good guy who doesn’t want to be the one to drag Beck down as things are going better for him, so he’s kind of self-sacrificing too. Beck just wants to be chosen, and he is also undergoing changes in his own life that are both exciting and adding new pressures. 

I have loved this series, and this one is no exception. I was really invested in these two trying to figure it all out and begin to realize what they really wanted and needed. It brings back some of the team and the recent couples from the series, and they have their roles in this one. It's an age-gap, virgin, single dad, fling-to-more, grumpy-sunshine, opposites-attract, hockey player and bartender romance with fun, fire, and feels. 


Becker James is barely hanging on to his hockey career after having been a top draft pick. He loves playing hockey, but he hasn’t had much ice time of late. Though he gets along with his team, he worries about what they will think if and when they find out he is gay, but it doesn’t stop him from giving his all to his focus on the ice.

Seth Forrester juggles owning a bar with his best friend while co-parenting his son with his ex. Those two things don’t leave much time for anything else, though he doesn’t lament missing out on dating after a hookup took advantage of him and left him with a much lighter savings account. Pulling himself out of the financial hole, as well as the emotional one, has taken a toll on his interest in letting anyone new into his life. He is grumpy, stressed about all his responsibilities, and doesn’t take time for fun outside of his rec-league hockey games.

Beck spends time at Forest’s bar and finally works up the courage to proposition Forest in trade for helping out Forest’s beer league hockey team. I loved the slight mystery (to the characters) about Beck’s hockey ability. These opening scenes built a lot of the background that the beginning plot points would focus on. There were times that I grew frustrated with Forest’s sheer determination to hold on to the effects of his last hookup, even beyond the point that one could call what he and Beck had a hookup, but it also fit his dedication to the grumpy side of his persona.

I absolutely loved Becker! He is such a goofy cinnamon roll of a character. He is awkward and a little on the shy side, but he has the best sense of humor and never shies away from a good laugh. My love for Beck made up for the frustration I felt towards Forest. I also loved the connection that developed between Beck and Forest’s son, Charlie. They connected in a way that was wholesome and fun. Their connection, based on video games and relatable homework tips, made it harder for Forest to keep Beck at arm’s length, and also helped heal some of the baggage Forest was carrying.

The second half had me loving both characters as they actively worked to build a better relationship. And the final few chapters were *chef's kiss*. I love the way Sarina writes MM and hockey. The hockey is important, but the connection between the characters by the end is relatable and realistic. This was a fun continuation of the Hockey Guys series, and some previous favorite characters play side roles here. I enjoyed watching how this book connected with the others in the series.

Teddy Hamilton and Brandon Francis brought these characters to life. The audio added another level of fun to the interactions between Beck and Forest. Getting used to the voices each narrator used for the opposite character took a little bit of getting used to, but the different tonalities did help track who’s POV the chapter was coming from.

The New Guy
The Hockey Guys #1
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A new male / male hockey romance from 24-time USA Today bestseller Sarina Bowen!
My name is Hudson Newgate, but my teammates call me New Guy.

That was my nickname in Chicago, too. And Vancouver. That’s what happens when you keep getting traded. Brooklyn is my last chance, especially after my poor performance last season.

But I can make this work. The new guy knows to keep his head down and shoot the puck. The new guy puts the game first.

What he doesn’t do is hook up with the other new guy—a hot athletic trainer who lives in my building. Gavin needs this job with my team. He’s a single dad with responsibilities.

We can’t be a couple. My arrogant agent–who’s also my father–will lose his mind if I’m dating a dude. And my team needs me to score goals, not whip up a media circus.

Too bad Gavin and I are terrible at resisting each other…

I'm Your Guy
The Hockey Guys #2

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TOMMASO

The furniture district is my personal hell. I don’t know my ass from an ottoman. But when a hot designer comes to my rescue, I realize my problems are bigger than the house I’m trying to furnish.

A scorching kiss over fabric samples makes me question all my choices. But is it too late to change my entire life to get more of them?


CARTER

I need this gig, but my cocky new client leaves out a couple crucial details:

He doesn’t mention that he's a famous hockey player. And he doesn’t own up to the way he’s always trying to undress me with his dark, broody eyes.

The man throws out more mixed signals than a broken traffic light. I've never been more sexually frustrated in my entire life. I need to back away before I do something stupid, like lose my heart.

Oops. Too late.



The Last Guy on Earth
The Hockey Guys#3
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One cold December day, two men are blindsided by a hockey trade; one is the most decorated goalie in the league, while the other one is the youngest coach in the majors.

Jethro Hale is the last player Coach Clay Powers wants to see on his roster, but the G.M. pulls a fast one. And it's not like he can even explain why. Nobody knows about their love affair fifteen years ago.

Cue the all-star awkwardness, the painful memories and the reawakening of deep feelings on both sides.

Unfortunately, their attraction still burns brightly. But it can never be. A player and a coach? The scandal would overshadow the team’s banner year.

If only they could resist each other…

If you love grumpy heroes, high stakes hockey, struggling single parents and smoldering kisses, grab your copy of The Last Guy on Earth.

These are M/M standalones set in the Brooklyn Hockey world.
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Brooklyn Hockey series


Sarina Bowen
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Sarina Bowen is a 24-time USA bestselling author, and a Wall Street Journal bestselling author of contemporary romance novels. Formerly a derivatives trader on Wall Street, Sarina holds a BA in economics from Yale University. A New Englander whose Vermont ancestors cut timber and farmed the north country in the 1760s, Sarina is grateful for the invention of indoor plumbing and wi-fi during the intervening 250 years. She lives with her family on a few wooded acres in New Hampshire. Sarina's books are published in over a dozen languages with fifteen international publishers.




 

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GENTRY
The Moore Men #3
Ashley James
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March 17, 2026

I’ve spent my life doing the right thing. 
Wanting him is the first thing that’s ever felt impossible to resist. 

Remington Buchanan is the golden-boy firefighter everyone in town trusts with their lives. He’s wears a dimply smile that doesn’t seem to dim for anyone and makes me forget that he’s off limits. Because not only is he half my age, he’s also my son’s best friend. 

I’ve built my world on responsibility. On early mornings, hard work, and putting my family first. There’s no room in it for reckless desire. And yet, every time he walks into a room smelling like smoke and sunshine and looking at me like I’m more than just his best friend’s dad, my carefully built restraint starts to crack.

When he takes in a thirteen-year-old boy who just lost his whole world, I tell myself I’m only helping because it’s the right thing to do. Nothing more.
But late nights together in secret turn into shared glances and accidental touches that linger too long. The space between us grows heavy with everything I’m pretending not to feel.

Loving him would mean risking my relationship with my son. It would mean admitting that after years of playing it safe, I want something that could burn my whole life to the ground.
Wanting him feels like crossing a line I can’t uncross.
Because if this goes wrong, I don’t just lose him—I lose my son. My family. My quiet, comfortable life I’ve spent decades building.

But when Remington looks at me like I’m not too old, not too closed off—just his—I start to wonder if doing the right thing has kept me safe… Or just kept me alone.

Some things are worth the risk.
And this time, I’m not sure I’m ready to walk away from the life, and the love, taking shape right in front of me.



We’ve met Remington Buchanan in previous books because he’s Hollis Moore‘s best friend. He’s a firefighter who’s charming, flirty, easy-going, and sunshiny. And now he’s decided to take on being the guardian for a 13-year-old boy. Gentry Moore is his friend’s father and  he’s a ranch patriarch and he’s tired, grumpy, closed off, and barely tolerates Remington's shenanigans. Remington likes to mess with Gentry with a little flirt here and a little innuendo there. But behind that teasing, Remington really does have the hots for his friend’s dad. And as Remi starts to try to help Gentry with something and they spend more time together, Gentry starts questioning things about how he is living his own life.

I loved seeing how their relationship be evolved. Especially Gentry's perceptions of Remi, because he started seeing him in a different light in the new circumstances and it honestly made him mad and he really fought against it. But he’s a man who’s never really had a healthy honest, full relationship with real chemistry and intense want. But even as he tries, he can’t ignore it and he still tries to keep a lid on it and put boundaries on it.

But Remington has been crushing on this man since he was 15 years old and he has no shame in just being cocky and flirty and pushing the older man to his limits. He sees a chance and he’s not going to stop until he can get whatever he can out of it. They’re both stubborn and opinionated. But it’s fun to watch them taunt and challenging each other. The age gap is like early 30s to young 50s and it didn’t bother me at all.  It’s messy and complicated due to friends and family dynamics and Gentry hiding behind his gruff rancher persona he has cultivated his entire life.

I also really enjoyed the storyline of Remington becoming a guardian. His relationship building with Lukas is honestly heartwarming and it made me love Remi even more. I enjoyed more with the side characters we met in the first two books of the series as well.

This is an age, gap, grumpy sunshine, son’s best friend/best friend’s father, firefighter and rancher, small town romance with just a bit of Daddy kink. 







FINN  
The Moore Men #1
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Falling for my girlfriend’s twin brother wasn’t what I had in mind when I hired him to be my son’s nanny.

Working on my family’s cattle ranch, the hours are long, and sometimes unpredictable, so when my regular nanny quits, leaving me in a pinch, I have to think fast.

In walks Ash Tudor.

My opposite in almost every way.

He’s cheerful and bubbly, has horrible taste in music, and does yoga in my yard almost every morning in the tightest shorts I’ve ever seen.

Not that I’m looking.

But it’s none of those things that have me scratching my head and second guessing everything I thought I knew about myself.

No… it’s the fact that he’s a him and I can’t seem to keep my eyes away, no matter how confusing that may be.

I’m nearly thirty, and never once have I looked at another man the way I catch myself looking at him.

The feelings and urges growing inside of me make no sense, and then when he gets a special delivery to the house of items he plans to use on himself, I can’t stop imagining him doing just that… Or imagining me using them on him.

But confusion and curiosity aside, I can’t fall into bed with my son’s nanny.

Doing so would be reckless and irresponsible.

No matter how tempting it may be.


HOLLIS
The Moore Men #2
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When the universe hands me a hot, older, recently divorced man on a silver platter, who am I to turn down such a generous offer?

Big deal if he also happens to be my best friend’s boss.

Ford Wesley, Captain of the Wolf Creek Fire Department, is the whole package, with hair that’s a delicious mix of dark and silver strands, and deep brown eyes that hold a touch of mystery.

He’s also always been off the market… Until now.

When he gets caught in a bind and has to temporarily stay on my family’s property, I know it’s my chance to get closer to him, but I never expected it to be so easy.

One night, I match with an anonymous stranger on an app, and it doesn’t take long for things to go from innocent and flirty to raunchy and scorching.

Then when I catch a glimpse of my new neighbor shirtless one day, it becomes clear Mr. Tall, Broody, and Off Limits is the mystery man sending filthy messages to me every night online.

The best part? His profile may be anonymous, but mine isn’t… He knows exactly who he’s talking to.

The chemistry on the app morphs into a reality in the sheets…and at the firehouse, and what starts out as a secret, no-strings arrangement quickly becomes so much more. Before I know it, it’s not just his body I crave, but everything he keeps close to his heart as well.

But I’m not the settle down type, and he’s fresh out of a long marriage. When push comes to shove, will this turn into something more, or are we destined to crash and burn?

Ashley James

Ashley James is a romance author who enjoys writing (and reading) LGBTQIA+ books. She is from Washington State—and no, not Seattle—and currently resides in South Carolina with her two kids and hairless kitties, Goose, Maverick, and Houston. Ashley is introverted and slightly (okay, majorly) awkward. She refuses to make this section sound like a tacky dating app profile, so she won't be telling you how much she enjoys music, how she thoroughly enjoys dancing and singing in her kitchen, despite not being able to carry a tune, and she won't be telling you about her love of toxic and broken fictional men.

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Hot Axe
Axford Brothers #2
May Archer
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Falling in love with my straight best friend? Tragically inevitable.
Telling him? Completely out of the question.

Everyone in Winsome knows Robbie and I are a matched set. A package deal. Ames and Robbie, Robbie and Ames.

He’s the calm to my chaos. The sun shining through my rain cloud. The guy who convinced me to be a firefighter. The man who’s known every single thing about me since we were thirteen…

Except for the teeny, tiny, inconsequential fact that I’ve been in love with him for years.

I planned to take this secret to the grave. Robbie’s straight. He’s engaged. And I’m finally–finally–ready to move on.

But one uncontrollable blaze, one daring rescue, one inconvenient injury, and one heavily-medicated, wildly inappropriate love confession later, my plan’s up in flames.

Suddenly helpful, perfect, shirtless Robbie is bathing me, dressing me, and nursing me back to health. And if being around my gorgeous bestie 24/7 wasn’t torture enough, it seems I’m not the only one having un-platonic thoughts.

But there’s no way I’m letting myself fall into the fantasy again. Because if I let myself believe this is real and it isn’t, it won’t just break my heart… it’ll break us.

And I refuse to risk our friendship, no matter how tempting the man’s hot axe might be.




Ames Axford and Robbie Wojckik have been best friends and firefighters for years. Ames is snark and  chaos, and Robbie is calm with golden retriever energy.  They have a deep bond and shared history. And Ames has been not-so-secretly in love with Robbie for years. But now Robbie is engaged and the wedding keeps getting closer, and Ames is determined that he is going to do his best to get over it.

But Robbie starts having some different and enlightening thoughts about his friend, especially as he sees Ames trying to date. And then something happens that makes them realize even more how important they are to each other and what their priorities are, and is a catalyst for change.  As they are in close confines, they start to explore different things together. 

Robbie is the sweetest cinnamon roll hero and is loyal, honest, and devoted to Ames. And for a guy who is just figuring some things out and who used to have trouble standing up to people, once he decides what he wants, he is willing to go for it. But Ames is skittish and fearful that a chance of getting everything impossible that he ever dreamed of cannot possibly happen for him, and he is concerned about risking their friendship. So he is self-protecting and not going to just leap into anything serious that could cause issue between them.

Both are protective, stubborn, jealous, possessive, and afraid of losing their friendship. But it will come down to patience, trust, showing up, and holding onto all the good things they have meant to each other while being brave enough to fight for what could be. There are also some suspenseful and dramatic events and complex family dynamics woven into the story adding depth. 

This is a best friends in love story who are just a bit oblivious at different times and even though everybody else in town seems to  know it. I adored them together. I thought they were well matched, so closely bonded, and had a bit of codependence. But they were soulmates from the time they were teens to adults even though it just seemed impossible because Robbie hadn’t fully figured his own self out and Ames thought he was living an impossible dream that would never happen.  So it’s a bi-awakening, best-friends-to-lovers, small town, firefighter romance with all the fears and all the big feelings. I liked all of the side characters in the tight knit community . I love the Axfords and I cannot wait for more with this family. There are brothers and cousins in need of love!




Kiss My Axe
Axford Brothers #1
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Tropes: Enemies to Lovers, Grumpy/Sarcastic Sunshine
Opposites Attract, Fish Out of Water, Small Town


Living in a treehouse? Unavoidable.

Falling for the grumpy lumberjack hottie next door? Unthinkable.

After a viral PR disaster torpedoes my marketing career, I flee Manhattan. The only place left to land? A fairy-tale treehouse in a pickle-obsessed Vermont town, left to me by an uncle I barely knew.

Yes, I said pickles.

No, I’m not okay.

But I’m only here temporarily. Just long enough to regroup, let the notoriety die down, and figure out my next steps in peace.

Unfortunately, my new neighbor has other ideas.

Beckett “the Axe” Axford–cranky local heartthrob and unapologetic tree-murderer–claims Uncle Jim made him promises about the forest around the treehouse, and he’s none too pleased when I won’t take his word for it.

Unfortunately for him, I’m done playing by other people’s rules. I’m not backing down just because some sexy–I mean grumpy–lumberjack says so, and I can handle whatever he dishes out.

Tree climbing? No problem.

Pickle festival popularity contest? Sign me up.

Kissing my unexpectedly-tender, flannel-clad nemesis in the woods after dark? I can take it, bro. And take it. And t– Ahem. You get the picture.

I’m tired of losing, so I’m not giving up my inheritance or my heart without a fight.

And if Beckett thinks differently, he can kiss my axe.


Axe Backwards Axford Brothers #3
Releasing February 16, 2027

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May is an M/M author who lives in Boston. She spends her days raising three incredibly sarcastic children, finding inventive ways to drive her husband crazy, planning beach vacations, avoiding the gym, reading M/M romance, and occasionally writing it. She also writes MF romance as Maisy Archer.





 

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