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- Rachel Reid (author) - Wikipedia
Rachel Reid (author) Rachel Reid is the pen name of Rachelle Goguen, a Canadian writer of the Game Changers book series and other hockey-themed gay romance novels A 2025 television series, Heated Rivalry, has been adapted from the second book in the Game Changers series
- Two NHL players openly falling in love? In real life, that’s . . . - CBC. ca
Reid says she began writing these queer hockey romances as a way to transform her complicated love of hockey into something that challenged the sport’s more problematic elements, including
- ‘Heated Rivalry’ Creator Addresses HBO Max Controversy
Heated Rivalry is adapted from Book Two of Rachel Reid ’s Game Changer series and follows rival professional hockey players Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) and Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams)
- Heated Rivalry review: Rachel Reids Game Changers book becomes enemies . . .
Adapted from the hugely popular YA book series, Heated Rivalry balances in-you-face sex scenes with a tale of sweet romance
- Rachel Reid Writes Romance
Rachel Reid is the USA Today Bestselling author of the Game Changers hockey romance series, as well as the standalone hockey romance novels Time to Shine and The Shots You Take
- Rachel Reid Celebrity News and Gossip - Just Jared
Heated Rivalry chronicles the story of rival hockey players Shane and Ilya Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) are two of the biggest stars in Major League Hockey,
- An Attempt to be Earnest — Rachel Reid Writes Romance
I’m not good at being honest about my feelings, but floating in this space between exhaustion and giddy anticipation has made me weird I write sexually explicit queer romance novels about hockey players You probably know this, but I’m saying it because it’s something that I don’t feel comfortable telling everyone
- Rachel Reid: The Internet’s Authenticity Queen and Why We’re All . . .
If you’ve been living under a rock (or just have a life, no judgment), you might not have heard of Rachel Reid But trust me, she’s everywhere, and we’re here to break down why
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