6 Books to Read After ‘Heated Rivalry’

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Jonesing for more epic hockey romances? These books just might do the trick

The hit HBO series Heated Rivalry only had six episodes, but that was more than enough to turn the show into a phenomenon this winter. Based on the novel by Rachel Reid, Heated Rivalry follows hockey stars Ilya Rozanov (Connor Storrie) and Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) as rivals embroiled in a secret gay relationship. Since the show’s premiere on Nov. 28, the smutty hockey romance has become the show of the moment, with references at NHL games, late night appearances, and celeb requests to be involved in the next season — transforming Storrie and Williams into certifiable stars in the process. 

Creator Jacob Tierney told Rolling Stone in December that he first got into the world of hockey romance books through Heated Rivalry — but loved how much the series focused on Shane and Ilya’s relationship first and their potential coming out stories second. 

“My first discovery was like, ‘Oh, my God, these books are so smutty.’ I’d be walking my dog and [thinking], ‘If you knew what was happening in my ears right now,’” Tierney said. “But what stood out to me in retrospect is that [Heated Rivalry] accomplishes a different task than these books usually do. This is not about somebody coming out, it’s about two people figuring out they are allowed to be in love. And that zig where the other books zag really stuck with me.”

He’s not the only one who loves Shane and Ilya’s love story. Sales for Heated Rivalry have skyrocketed since the series’ release. The book is now a New York Times bestseller, and according to the Hollywood Reporter, audiobook streams on Spotify are up 1,500 percent. Tierney, Williams, and Storrie have all publicly said that fans will have to wait until at least late 2026 for another season. But for fans who have already finished the series — and at least one rewatch – here are some other hockey romance books that might help in the meantime.