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Overtime

(2026)
(The fifth book in the Ice Breakers series)
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Drew Lawson transferred out without a word. No fight. No explanation. Just gone, and two years of silence that Cameron Reyes stopped trying to understand a long time ago. They were eighteen and stupid and in love, and then one of them vanished and the other one had to keep playing like nothing happened.

Now Drew is back for his senior year, and they are on the same line. Same locker room. Same ice. Their bodies still know each other. The way Drew cuts left before a pass. The way Cam drops his shoulder on the forecheck. Two years apart and the chemistry between them plays like they never missed a shift.

The hockey is easy. Everything else is not. Cam does not want explanations. Drew is not sure he has any that would be enough. But what went wrong between them comes out slowly, in arguments that turn physical, in silences that say too much, in the specific heat of touching someone who already knows exactly what you like and using it against you.

Drew left for reasons Cam never knew. And the closer they get to the truth, the harder it becomes to pretend the only thing between them is old resentment.

Overtime is Book 5 in the Icebreaker series, a spicy MM hockey romance featuring second chance, exes forced back onto the same team, and a guaranteed happily ever after. Each book can be read as a complete standalone with no cliffhangers.

For readers who enjoy:
  • Second chance romance with slow-reveal angst

    Exes who still know each other's bodies

    College hockey and forced proximity

    Spicy MM sports romance

    The "why did he leave" mystery


    Genre: Romance

Used availability for Holly Knotts's Overtime


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