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Over The Line

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Colorado Storm series)
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An accidental pregnancy, age gap hockey romance


The plan was supposed to be simple. Heal, rehab, get back on the ice.

Definitely
don’t let anything past the line—especially Dr. Carina Park.

She’s the last person I should want. Too young and off-limits. Too focused on her career as an orthopaedic surgeon. She has a spine of steel and doesn't flinch, no matter how grumpy I get.

From the second she puts me back together after my knee blows out, I know I’m in trouble. Because under all that armor, she’s fire and focus and the kind of sharp I’ve always respected.

So when one unexpected night turns into something neither of us planned for, the line between what’s right and what’s real stops feeling so clear, and I stop pretending I don’t want more.

Nothing about this is simple. She’s built her life in the OR, and I’ve built mine protecting the goal line. Now we’re both fighting for something we never saw coming.

She wasn't part of my plan, but I've never wanted anything more.

And if she wants me too, I’ll gladly step over the line.


Over The Line is a grumpy x grumpy, goalie x surgeon, accidental pregnancy hockey romance, and is book four in the Colorado Storm series of interconnected standalones.

Tropes:
  • When Ms. ‘I won’t ask you to choose’ meets Mr. ‘I already have.’

    Grumpy x Grumpy

    Goalie x Surgical Resident

    Age Gap (10 years)

    Accidental Pregnancy

    Taboo/Workplace-adjacent Relationship

    Hurt / Comfort

    Found Family

    Mustache Ride

    Feral Cat

    He Falls First

    Open Door Spice

    Spicy Gym Scene

    Spicy Balcony Scene

    He Comes In His Pants

    Acts of Service

    Women In Sport


    NB: This story includes a side-plot involving a child with cancer (osteosarcoma), but this element is not a central focus. The child is mentioned only in passing, and appears briefly during a charity fundraiser event. The storyline remains hopeful, and there is no on-page loss or distressing outcome involving the child.

    Please note the full list of trigger and content warnings at the start of this book. While all themes are handled with care and sensitivity, read at your own pace and prioritize your wellbeing.


    Genre: Romance

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