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Category Archives: Book Reviews
Hockey Pages: The Understatement of the Year by Sarina Bowen
I’ve had the great job of reviewing books that feature gay hockey players PuckBuddys since the fall of 2012. I can truly say every book I’ve presented here is one that I’ve loved, whether it’s a sweet romance, a coming … Continue reading
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Tagged Dartmouth College, Sarina Bowen, Yale Hockey, You Can Play
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Hockey Skates: The Worst Christmas Gift EVER
This may be the start of a holiday tradition for us. We found this this piece by Jeffrey Luscombe, in which he tells the story of a gay kid [a good Ontario boy] getting hockey skates for Christmas – and … Continue reading
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Hockey Pages: “Burning Up the Ice” by T.A. Chase and Devon Rhodes
Burning Up the Ice by T.A. Chase and Devon Rhodes lives up to its name in a few ways. This book not only deals in hockey, but there’s also curling! To ice sports meet up in one book—SCORE! There’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged Detroit Red Wings, Devon Rhodes, Literary desk, T.A. Chase, We have a Literary Editor!
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Hockey Pages: “Blood On The Ice” by Katriena Knights
I was dubious when I initially heard about Blood on the Ice by Katriena Knights. Sure, it had the attraction of having some gay hockey players in it, but one of the key aspects to the story was that the … Continue reading
Hockey Pages: “The Eloquent Jock” and “Hiding In Plain Sight” by Cassandra Carr
PuckBuddys introduced readers to Cassandra Carr last August with her book See the Light, which followed the budding romance between an Olympic hockey player and one of his coaches. An avid hockey fan, it’s not surprising that Carr has more hockey … Continue reading
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Tagged Brendan Burke, Cassandra Carr, Literary desk, You Can Play
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Hockey Pages: Why Does the Red Wings Guy Write A Book Set Near Pittsburgh?
As I wrote the headline above, I could hear Mike, my friend in Pittsburgh, loud and clear in my head calling out “GO PENS!” People who routinely read my PuckBuddy’s posts know that the Red Wings are my primary team. … Continue reading
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Face Off
Editor’s Note: Jeff Adams, due out with his hockey romance book soon, isn’t the only author in the stable. Kyle tried his hand at publishing recently and is the author of a short story that’s available for download on Amazon. Face … Continue reading
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Hockey Pages: See the Light by Cassandra Carr
The Winter Olympics are months away, but you can take a trip to the Olympics early with Cassandra Carr’s See the Light. In the story we meet Jason Monroe, a New Jersey Devils defensemen and part of Team USA, and … Continue reading
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Tagged Cassandra Carr, Jason Pominville, Literary desk, Marcus Foligno, Paul Bissonette, You Can Play
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Hockey Pages: Noah by Ben Ryder
Welcome to the middle of summer, when hockey withdrawal pains can hit in full force. Luckily there are some great reads out there that will have you thinking hockey, and more importantly hockey players, through the off-season. Ben Ryder’s Noah … Continue reading
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Tagged Ben Ryder, Bill Konigsberg, Book reviews, Brooks Laich
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Hockey Pages: Slipstream & Oculus by Michael Offutt
Sure there’s a settled CBA and the NHL is headed back to the ice (is it too early to start yelling “Let’s Go Red Wings!”?), but that doesn’t mean you can’t pick up a book when your favorite team isn’t … Continue reading