Blythe Archer · Hockey Romance

FIND YOUR TROPE

Two NHL-coded rival teams — the Beaumont Crown and the Halstead Sentinels — and five interconnected standalone novels. Pick the trope you can't resist; every link goes to the book that does it best.

Cross-Check — The Beaumont Fortress, Book 1

Rival Teams MM Hockey Romance

Rival teams is the core of The Beaumont Fortress. The Crown and the Sentinels have hated each other for forty-five years. When you play for one of these franchises, the man across the ice is the enemy. But what happens when the enemy is the only person in the world who understands the pressure you're under? I write about men who find their only safe harbor in the arms of the one person they're paid to hit.

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Cross-Check — The Beaumont Fortress, Book 1

Enemies-to-Lovers MM Hockey Romance

Enemies-to-lovers only works if the animosity is earned. These are two rival captains who have spent ten years weaponizing their hatred on national television. When the cameras turn off and the doors lock, the tension doesn't disappear—it just transforms into something far more dangerous. The line between wanting to break someone and wanting to be broken by them is razor thin.

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The Captain's Letter — The Beaumont Fortress, Book 4

Second Chance MM Hockey Romance

Second chance romance is about the ghost of who you used to be colliding with who you are now. It's the ache of knowing exactly what you lost and the terror of realizing you might get it back. I write about men who made the impossible choice to walk away to protect their careers, only to discover a decade later that the career wasn't worth the cost of the sacrifice.

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The Cup Is a Promise — The Beaumont Fortress, Book 5

Forbidden MM Hockey Romance

Forbidden romance requires impossible stakes. This isn't just about sneaking around; it's about the systemic destruction of the life you built. When a married veteran realizes the truth about himself in the arms of a rookie from the rival team, the HEA isn't easy. The HEA is the grueling, beautiful choice to live truthfully, even when the cost is everything.

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