Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Top Ten Tuesday

 
Top Ten Tuesday is a fun weekly meme hosted by Jana at That Artsy Reader Girl.

This week's theme:  Books Set in Snowy Places.

But I feel like I've done this one before. Several times in fact. So, I tweaked it a little and decided to go with 10 Sweet Hockey Romances instead. Because ice skating rinks are cold places and a little bit wintery. Aren't they? 



My Lucky Charm by Courtney Walsh












Canadian Boyfriend by Jenny Holiday












The Golden Goal by Annah Conwell




The Kiss Class by Ellie Hall




Ice Melts by Sophia Summers




How to Fake Date a Hockey Star




My favorite hockey romances are the ones written by Jenny Proctor, Courtney Walsh, Leah Brunner and Emma St. Clair. But I enjoyed all of these. Though I haven't read the last two books....yet. 

Happy Reading!

My other winter reading lists:



36 comments:

  1. Wow, I didnt know hockey romances were so popular! Fun list😁

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    1. And this isn't all of them! Just the few that I've read. ;D

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  2. Im not that into sports so I have not read a hockey romance but snowy winter settings are a favorite of mine.

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    1. I love snowy winter settings, too. Especially when the characters get snowed in. :D

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  3. I have not ever read a hockey romance. Maybe one day. You had some good ones on your 'Ten Chilling Titles...' list.

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    1. I loved coming up with that Chilling Titles list! Some of my favorite books are thrillers. :D

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  4. Adding all of these to my TBR. I think hockey definitely counts for this topic and I don't think I've ever read a hockey romance.

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    1. There are some really fun ones out there. I'd recommend any of Jenny Proctor's, Emma St. Clair's or Leah Brunner's.

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  5. I'm kind of shocked there's so many! (Signed) Not a Hockey Fan.

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    1. Isn't it crazy? I don't know how it got started, but it's a whole thing now.

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  6. I like your reasoning, thanks for sharing your list

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  7. My SIL is obsessed with this subgenre. Sharing your list with her!

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  8. Hockey romances are so fun! I've read a couple of these but need to add several more to my list. :D

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  9. I didn’t know this was a subgenre!

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  10. I don't read too many hockey romances but I have read a couple of sports romances and they were good.

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    1. These are all fun. At least, the eight I've read. :D

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  11. You know I LOVE this post!! I have Ellie Hall's on my TBR, and will get to it eventually :)

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    1. Hi, Cindy! I know you love many of these authors. :D

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  12. Love those covers! I don't think I've ever read a hockey romance before. Actually, I don't think I've read any sports romance. LOL. I need to do that. Happy Wednesday!

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    1. I don't know why hockey player romances are so popular, but there you go. ;D

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  13. I'm listening to a Courtney Walsh and enjoying it! Kate Meader writes some of my favorite Hockey romances!

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    1. Good to know. I'll have to look her books up. :D

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  14. That also goes with the subject. Nice twist.
    Here is my list:
    https://momobookblog.blogspot.com/2025/12/top-ten-tuesday-snowy-places.html

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  15. I like your spin on the topic, nice list! I haven't read too many hockey romances but I did read Caught Up in a Cowboy by Jennie Marts and it was good.

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    1. I've read a few of Jennie Marts' romances and really enjoyed them. I'll have to look for that one. :D

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  16. Fun topic! When I was in college I had many crushes on hockey players so that is probably why I enjoy hockey romances. However, I don't recognize any of these authors so will have to check what my library has!

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    1. I've enjoyed many of Courtney Walsh's, Jenny Proctor's, Emma St. Clair's and Leah Brunner's books. They are good ones to try.

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  17. Wow there are a lot of hockey romances

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  18. Man, when did hockey romances blow up? Have they always been a thing? Some of these sound really good. I do think I've read one - oh yea, it was a recent Tessa Bailey one. It was fun and she is one of my favorite romance writers.

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